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WarioWare: Get It Together!

2021
GenresAction, Side View Perspective, Party, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableSep 10, 2021
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperNintendo
Overview

Take on over 200 quick and quirky microgames - lightning-fast minigames filled with frantic fun - solo or with a friend! When his latest harebrained business scheme goes awry, Wario must use his signature style (and smell) to fix it. How? By playing a twisted collection microgames of course! From assembling a robot to pulling out a statue's armpit hair, the WarioWare: Get It Together! game is a comedic, cooperative microgame mashup.

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Critics generally praise the entertaining and humorous story mode of WarioWare: Get It Together! Some highlight the funny writing and amusing cutscenes, while others commend the game for delivering a quality story. The plot revolves around Wario and friends getting sucked into their own video game, setting the stage for microgames and diverse themes. While some critics find the story unnecessary, others appreciate its charm and well-constructed nature. Overall, the story mode adds an entertaining and humorous element to the game, introducing players to characters and themes, despite some considering it a mere backdrop for gameplay.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of WarioWare: Get It Together! are generally positive. Many critics highlight the entertaining and humorous nature of the story mode. Critics such as COGconnected, Cubed3, and IGN praise the funny writing and amusing cutscenes, while GamesRadar+ commends the game for delivering a story of the same quality as previous entries in the franchise. The story revolves around Wario and his friends getting sucked into their own video game, which serves as a premise for the microgames and allows for varied themes and boss battles. The story mode is described as simple, charming, and well-constructed by critics like Impulsegamer, Starbit, and Vooks. However, some critics express a more negative view towards the story mode. Critics like GRYOnline.pl and Trusted Reviews consider the story to be unnecessary or lacking in substance, with the latter stating that it doesn't amount to much other than introducing the game's mechanics. These critics suggest that the story is merely a wacky premise to justify the gameplay of microgames. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while the story mode in WarioWare: Get It Together! may not be the main focus of the game, it still adds an entertaining and humorous element to the overall experience. The story provides a brief premise for the microgames and introduces players to the various characters and themes. It is praised for its funny writing, varied themes, and delightful boss battles. However, some critics feel that the story is unnecessary or lacks substance, considering it as a means to justify the gameplay rather than a significant narrative component. Nevertheless, the positive aspects of the story mode outweigh the negative ones, making it an enjoyable addition to the game.


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Critics mostly love the fast-paced microgames and character-switching mechanic in WarioWare: Get It Together! The mix of tasks, speed, and silliness are highlights, with unique character abilities adding depth. While some find issues with character clashes and precision item selection, the game's variety, originality, and addictive nature shine through for an overall positive reception.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of WarioWare: Get It Together! are generally positive. Many critics praise the fast-paced and frenetic nature of the microgames, which require quick reflexes and adaptability. The variety of tasks and the emphasis on speed and silliness are also highlighted as positive aspects of the gameplay. Critics like COGconnected, Cubed3, and Dexerto specifically mention the introduction of a character-switching mechanic, which adds an extra layer of unpredictability and variety to the action. The inclusion of different characters with their own unique abilities is also praised by critics like Destructoid and Pure Nintendo, as it adds a twist to the gameplay and offers different playstyles and mobility options. The microgames themselves are described as top-notch, with a great mix of concepts and a variety of art styles, as mentioned by Checkpoint Gaming, Launcher, and Vooks. The gameplay mechanics and controls are generally considered accessible and intuitive, with the ability to experiment with character combinations and enjoy a variety of modes, as mentioned by COGconnected and Nintendo Life. However, there are some criticisms regarding the gameplay of WarioWare: Get It Together! Critics like GamesRadar+ and NME express dissatisfaction with the inclusion of all the WarioWare characters as part of the playable roster. They argue that while each character has a specific power or skill set that makes them unique, it can lead to clashes with the microgames and make the gameplay ultra dissatisfying. The precision item selection required in the microgames is also criticized, especially when players have little control over the movements of their characters, as mentioned by GamesRadar+. Some critics, like Starbit and Siliconera, mention a limited variety of game controls and generic and easy challenges as drawbacks of the gameplay. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that WarioWare: Get It Together! offers an enjoyable and fast-paced gameplay experience with its rapid-fire microgames and unique character-switching mechanic. The microgames themselves are praised for their variety, originality, and ability to test players' quick thinking and reflexes. The inclusion of different characters with their own abilities adds variety and replayability to the gameplay. However, there are some concerns about the compatibility of certain characters with the microgames and the precision required in item selection. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is positive, with critics appreciating the accessibility, variety, and addictive nature of the gameplay in WarioWare: Get It Together!.


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Critics unanimously praise WarioWare: Get It Together! for its vibrant, colorful art style and quirky charm. The game's graphics are highlighted for their unique microgame designs and crisp, cartoon-y visuals that pop on the Nintendo Switch screen. While some critics note minor criticisms like limited voice acting and overfamiliarity, the overall consensus is highly impressive and enjoyable graphics that stay true to the WarioWare franchise's style.

The majority of the critics praised the Graphics and Visual Design of WarioWare: Get It Together!, highlighting its vibrant and colorful art style. COGconnected commends the game for its colorful character designs and themed levels, while Cubed3 describes the art style as crisp and cartoon-y, which pops on the Nintendo Switch's portable screen. Dexerto mentions that the game features a colorful and unique visual design that stays true to the WarioWare franchise's style. IGN France also mentions the well-designed visuals and talent in the voice acting. The positive aspects of the game's Graphics and Visual Design are further reinforced by critics such as Digital Spy, who appreciates the quirky charm and goofy signature style of the microgames. Nintendo Insider praises the range and randomness in visual style from microgame to microgame, which has always been one of the series' strongest characteristics. PCMag mentions the chaotic visual design that suits the gameplay, with a mix of art styles ranging from cartoonish characters with thick outlines to environments that vary from real office buildings to anime faces with Wario's features. While the majority of critics had positive opinions about the Graphics and Visual Design, there were a few minor criticisms. Metro GameCentral mentions that the art styles and presentation, which make the games look handcrafted, lose their appeal on the more powerful Switch console. They also note the limited amount of voice acting and lack of new gimmicks contributing to a sense of overfamiliarity. Vooks suggests that more variety in the different characters would have been nice. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Graphics and Visual Design of WarioWare: Get It Together! are highly impressive and enjoyable. The game's vibrant and colorful art style, along with its quirky charm and unique microgame designs, received widespread praise. The positive opinions of critics such as Checkpoint Gaming, Destructoid, Hardcore Gamer, NintendoWorldReport, and VG247 further support the overall positive sentiment towards the game's Graphics and Visual Design. Despite a few minor criticisms, the majority of critics found the visuals to be visually appealing, lively, engaging, and true to the WarioWare franchise's style.


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Critics rave about the upbeat music and sound design in WarioWare: Get It Together! with praises for its bouncy soundtrack, standout theme tune, and fantastic voice acting. The eclectic and catchy music adds to the game's wacky fun and frantic atmosphere. While some mention minor drawbacks like the lack of a sound test mode and minimal dialogue, overall, critics love how the audio elements enhance the gameplay experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of WarioWare: Get It Together! are largely positive. Many critics praised the game's soundtrack, noting its bouncy and fast-paced nature. Checkpoint Gaming mentions that there are many earworms to be found in the game's music, while Hardcore Gamer describes it as fantastic, with a unique mix of consistent rhythm and chaotic sounds that work well with the gameplay. Digital Spy highlights the standout theme tune and remixes of moments from popular Nintendo games, further adding to the positive reception of the music. The voice acting, particularly Charles Martinet's portrayal of Wario, is also commended by Cubed3. The sound design is also praised by several critics, with GRYOnline.pl mentioning that the excellent soundtrack enhances the feeling of urgency, and Hardcore Gamer stating that the sound design adds to the overall experience. While the overall sentiment towards the Sound Design and Music of WarioWare: Get It Together! is positive, there are a few criticisms raised by some critics. NintendoWorldReport mentions the lack of a sound test mode, which prevents players from fully appreciating the eclectic and catchy music. Additionally, Nintendo Insider notes that the dialogue is minimal and not fully voiced, which could potentially detract from the overall audio experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of WarioWare: Get It Together! greatly contribute to the enjoyment of the game. The positive aspects highlighted by the critics include the bouncy soundtrack, standout theme tune, and excellent sound design. The music is described as eclectic, catchy, and adding to the wacky fun and frantic atmosphere of the game. The voice acting, particularly Charles Martinet's portrayal of Wario, is also praised. While there are a few minor criticisms, such as the lack of a sound test mode and minimal dialogue, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with critics expressing enjoyment and praising the audio elements of the game.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the voice acting in WarioWare: Get It Together! Some praise the talent and character portrayed, with standout performances like Charles Martinet's Wario. Positive feedback highlights how the voice acting brings life to the characters and adds entertainment value. However, others express disappointment, citing lack of humor, inconsistency, and limited dialogue as drawbacks. While the voice acting has its moments of success, opinions vary on its overall impact, leaving players to form their own judgments.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in WarioWare: Get It Together! are mixed. Some critics, such as Cubed3 and IGN France, appreciate the talent and character in the voice acting. Cubed3 specifically mentions Charles Martinet's standout performance as Wario. This positive feedback suggests that the voice actors were able to bring life and personality to the characters, enhancing the overall experience of the game. Additionally, NME praises the fun voiced cutscenes, comparing them to a Saturday morning cartoon, indicating that the voice acting successfully adds energy and entertainment value to the game. On the other hand, several critics express disappointment with the voice acting in WarioWare: Get It Together! Checkpoint Gaming mentions the lack of comedic dialogue that was present in previous games, suggesting that the humor may not have been effectively conveyed through the voice acting. God is a Geek also criticizes the voice work, stating that it is lacking and could have been improved. Nintendo Insider points out the inconsistency in the spoken dialogue, with some characters receiving more lines than others, which can be jarring and disrupt the immersion for players. Metro GameCentral and NintendoWorldReport both highlight the limited amount of voice acting in the game, which may leave players wanting more in terms of character development and storytelling. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in WarioWare: Get It Together! has both positive and negative aspects. While some critics appreciate the talent and character displayed in the voice acting, others find it lacking and inconsistent. The limited amount of voice acting is also a point of criticism. However, it is worth noting that the positive feedback regarding the fun cutscenes and the standout performance of Charles Martinet as Wario suggests that the voice acting does have its moments of success. Ultimately, players may have differing opinions on the voice acting depending on their expectations and preferences.


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Critics generally praise WarioWare: Get It Together! for its diverse modes and multiplayer options, enhancing its replay value. While some critics raise concerns about lack of surprises and unentertaining multiplayer modes, the majority agree that the game offers engaging content and variety for both solo and multiplayer play.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of WarioWare: Get It Together! are generally positive. Many critics highlight the variety of modes and multiplayer options as a major positive aspect of the game. COGconnected mentions that the game offers a ton of modes, including multiplayer-based modes, and a practice mode. Checkpoint Gaming also praises the multiplayer modes and weekly challenges, stating that they add a lot of replayability. Dexerto and Digital Spy both emphasize the variety of modes and microgames, making it a great choice for multiplayer sessions and spending time with friends. This sentiment is echoed by Nintendo Insider, Nintendo Life, and Pure Nintendo, who all appreciate the variety of multiplayer options and weekly challenges that add to the game's replay value. On the other hand, there are some critics who express concerns about the game's replayability. GAMES.CH suggests that the game quickly loses its appeal over time, indicating low replayability. Metro GameCentral finds the multiplayer modes unentertaining and states that the formula feels tired, resulting in too few surprises. NintendoWorldReport feels that there are limited game modes and not enough meaningful content to encourage extended play. IGN France also mentions that the extra modes feel fairly short-lived and most aren't available right away. Overall, the majority of critics agree that WarioWare: Get It Together! offers good replay value. The game's variety of modes, multiplayer options, and weekly challenges are frequently praised. Critics like Destructoid, Screen Rant, and TierraGamer appreciate the variation of microgames and the ability to rank up characters, which adds to the replayability. The inclusion of leaderboards, unlockable content, and character upgrades are also mentioned as positive aspects by TheSixthAxis and VG247. However, there are some concerns raised by critics such as Metro GameCentral and NintendoWorldReport, who find the multiplayer modes unentertaining and lacking in surprises. Despite these concerns, the overall consensus is that WarioWare: Get It Together! offers enough content and variety to keep players engaged and entertained, making it a worthwhile choice for both single-player and multiplayer experiences.


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Overall Verdict

WarioWare: Get It Together! impresses critics with its fresh take on the series, fun gameplay, and chaotic multiplayer options. While some criticize the lack of online play and complexity, the game's quirky charm and fast-paced microgames shine, making it a fun and enjoyable experience for fans and multiplayer enthusiasts.

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Gamingbible.co.uk

Sep 8, 2021

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WarioWare: Get It Together! is a gloriously silly and fun game that has found its groove on the Switch.


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Nintendolife.com

Sep 8, 2021

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The review concludes that WarioWare: Get It Together! is a triumphant debut for the series on Switch, praising the gameplay changes and the variety of modes.

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Gameskinny.com

Sep 15, 2021

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The review highly recommends WarioWare: Get It Together!, stating that it is a heck of a lot of fun and well worth adding to a multiplayer Switch library.


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Nintendo-insider.com

Sep 8, 2021

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WarioWare: Get It Together! delivers an experience unlike anything else out there, with fun gameplay and a unique twist on the series' formula.

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Washingtonpost.com

Sep 8, 2021

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The game is an ambitious entry that successfully pushes the series into new territory. It provides a unique multiplayer experience and has fun reasons to return to single-player mode. It may not convert those who don't enjoy the series's silliness and chaos, but it's a great option for families or groups.

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Godisageek.com

Sep 8, 2021

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WarioWare: Get it Together is a really good, fun collection of quickfire gaming that feels exquisitely designed and executed, although it may be less accessible due to the multiple playable characters

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Slantmagazine.com

Sep 30, 2021

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The review praises the game as a fun and rewarding experience that fleshes out Wario and his associates while gamifying the unfairness of Wario's being.

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Cogconnected.com

Sep 14, 2021

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WarioWare: Get It Together! is a fantastic game with a ton of content and options for multiplayer mayhem. It is accessible, frustrating, and fun.

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Screenrant.com

Sep 16, 2021

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WarioWare: Get It Together's new additions are really what's worth talking about in this package. A Variety Pack of minigames eventually opens up, and there are several winners among the sizable collection.

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