Its premise, that Wario and his employees at his game studio are trapped in a bugged version of their new game release and have to battle through their game to fix it, is an adequate backdrop for the hundreds of games packed into its main plot - but after a player comes down from the high of having played each game once, it's difficult to recapture the game-debugging fun in later plays. Instead of presenting involved party games or puzzles that require critical thinking, dexterous mechanical reasoning, and reading comprehension, Warioware chucks players into a chaotic world where one-word commands, five-second-countdowns, and visual cues are all anyone needs to succeed.Īt its best, the new Warioware: Get it Together! for the Nintendo Switch perfectly captures that frenetic microgame energy and guides players into a lizard-brained, reflexive state of play that's both reactive and oddly meditative. The experience of playing a Warioware game is unique among console experiences.
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