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WarioWare: Move It!

2023
GenresAction, Party, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableNov 3, 2023
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperIntelligent Systems
Overview

Strike a pose with a multitude of motion-based microgames in a brand-new entry in the WarioWare series! Grab a pair of Joy-Con controllers and get moving as you gently shake, punch, dance, wiggle, and even curtsey through over 200 lightning-fast microgames (minigames that last just a few hilarious seconds). A second player can use another set of Joy-Con controllers to join the treasure-guarding, sheep-twirling fun. Up to 4 players, each with one Joy-Con controller, can laugh out loud in the local Party Mode’s minigames like a dicey board game with Wario-style rules.

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Critics have mixed feelings about the Story of WarioWare: Move It! Some praise its humor, visuals, and voice acting, while others find the story lacking in depth and significance. Overall, the consensus is that the game offers a light-hearted and enjoyable experience with quirky adventures and fast-paced microgames, even if the storyline may not be the main focus.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of WarioWare: Move It! showcase a mix of positive and negative feedback. Critics such as But Why Tho? and Destructoid appreciate the charming humor, vibrant visuals, and over-the-top voice acting that enhance the simple and straightforward storyline. The game's light-hearted tales and full voice acting, as mentioned by Checkpoint Gaming, contribute to the enjoyable experience of following Wario and his friends on their island adventures. Additionally, GameOver.gr and Noisy Pixel highlight the fun and quirky nature of the story, with crazy mini-games adding to the overall entertainment value. On the other hand, some critics express reservations about the depth and significance of the story in WarioWare: Move It!. Digitally Downloaded notes that while the cut scenes are amusing, they lack depth and fail to add substantial value to the gameplay experience. Gfinity and IGN both mention that the story is not the main focus of the game, with IGN specifically describing it as shallow. Pure Nintendo describes the plot as 'meh' and lacking in excitement, although they appreciate the character development and nods to Nintendo classics. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards the Story of WarioWare: Move It! being a light-hearted and enjoyable addition to the gameplay experience, with a focus on humor, vibrant visuals, and quirky adventures. Critics like Press Start Australia acknowledge the effort put into the wacky premise, even if a WarioWare game may not necessarily require a deep storyline. The game's ability to blend absurdity, humor, and fast-paced microgames in the story mode is appreciated by critics such as SpazioGames and Vandal. While some critics point out the story's lack of depth and focus, the majority of reviewers find the storyline to be a fun and entertaining accompaniment to the main gameplay elements of the game.


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Critics mostly loved WarioWare: Move It! for its fun motion controls, diverse microgames, and multiplayer modes. Some had issues with inconsistent motion recognition and unclear poses, but overall, the game offers entertaining gameplay that captures the essence of the WarioWare series in a fresh and engaging way.

The majority of the critics praised the gameplay of WarioWare: Move It!, highlighting its innovative use of motion controls, diverse range of microgames, and engaging multiplayer modes. Critics like GamesHub and Pure Nintendo appreciated the well-selected and diverse microgames, offering high chaos and rewarding experiences. Nintendo Insider also commended the varied and intuitive actions required, providing an engaging and amusing experience. The use of Joy-Con controllers for interactive gameplay, as mentioned by PC Games, IGN, and Press Start Australia, added a fresh twist to the familiar formula, making the gameplay fun, active, and reminiscent of the Wii era. However, some critics raised concerns about the gameplay, particularly regarding the implementation of motion controls and pose recognition. Shacknews and Hardcore Gamer mentioned issues with motion controls not being recognized consistently, leading to frustration during gameplay. Eurogamer and Wccftech highlighted the unreliable nature of motion gestures, which could disrupt the flow of the game and impact the player experience. Additionally, MGG and Game Informer pointed out that some poses were unclear and did not align well with the concept of quick microgames, potentially hindering the overall enjoyment for players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that WarioWare: Move It! offers a highly entertaining and engaging gameplay experience, with the majority praising its innovative mechanics, fast-paced microgames, and creative use of motion controls. Despite some concerns raised by critics regarding pose recognition and motion control issues, the positive aspects of the gameplay, as highlighted by critics like Gfinity and Everyeye.it, outweigh the negatives. The game's variety of microgames, multiplayer interactions, and light-hearted mechanics make it a standout title that provides fun and excitement for players of all ages, aligning with the franchise's trademark comedic style and delivering a unique gaming experience.


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Critics rave about WarioWare: Move It!'s Graphics and Visual Design, praising its eclectic art styles, vibrant colors, and charming animations that capture the game's wacky essence. While some mention minor concerns like input difficulties and varying art styles, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive. The game's creative visuals enhance the gameplay experience, staying true to Nintendo's charm and humor, making it a visually engaging and entertaining choice for players.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of WarioWare: Move It! are overwhelmingly positive. Critics like But Why Tho? and Cubed3 praise the eclectic and colorful art styles that unify the game's look and feel, capturing the eccentric and wacky nature of the microgames with charming visuals. Digital Trends and Pure Nintendo appreciate the creative and zany visuals that enhance the gameplay experience, while Press Start Australia and TheGamer highlight the bright, vibrant, and well-presented visuals in the fully-voiced cutscenes. The game's use of varied art styles, themed microgames based on Nintendo franchises, and charming animations are also commended by reviewers, creating a visually engaging and entertaining experience for players. On the flip side, some critics express minor concerns about the Graphics and Visual Design of WarioWare: Move It!. COGconnected mentions that while the poses and gestures are distinct and memorable, some poses may cause input difficulties, impacting the overall gameplay experience. Additionally, Wccftech notes that while the microgames feature various art styles, some may not be as approachable as others, potentially leading to inconsistencies in visual appeal for certain players. Furthermore, WellPlayed criticizes the crudely drawn animations and silly, over-the-top visual style, which may not resonate with all players looking for a more polished visual presentation. Overall, the consensus among critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of WarioWare: Move It!. The game is praised for its vibrant colors, diverse art styles, charming animations, and creative use of visuals to enhance the gameplay experience. Critics appreciate the game's ability to capture the essence of Nintendo's signature charm and humor through its visuals, creating a fun and entertaining atmosphere for players. While there are minor criticisms regarding input difficulties, varying art styles, and personal preferences for visual aesthetics, the majority of reviewers agree that WarioWare: Move It! delivers a visually engaging and enjoyable experience that stays true to the series' quirky and absurd nature.


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Critics applaud the sound design and music of WarioWare: Move It! for enhancing the gaming experience with outstanding voice acting and catchy tunes. While some noted inconsistencies, overall, the Latin American and Spanish voice acting received praise for attention to detail. Despite minor flaws, reviewers agree that the game's sound design and music are major strengths that elevate the gameplay enjoyment.

The Sound Design and Music of WarioWare: Move It! have received mostly positive feedback from critics. Many reviewers praised the game for its outstanding voice acting and music that enhance the overall gaming experience. Critics like Everyeye.it and Pure Nintendo highlighted the quality of the voice acting, with Everyeye.it specifically mentioning the Italian voice acting and prominent voice actors, while Pure Nintendo appreciated the blend of catchy tunes and superb vocals. Additionally, TierraGamer and Nintenderos commended the top-notch Latin American and Spanish voice acting, respectively, showcasing attention to detail in character dialogue. On the flip side, some critics pointed out inconsistencies or areas for improvement in the sound design and music of WarioWare: Move It!. Noisy Pixel mentioned inconsistencies in the quality of voice lines due to the introduction of a new voice actor for Wario, which could have impacted the overall immersion for some players. TheSixthAxis also noted that while the game features engaging Western cowboy music for microgame introductions, the boss battles' music was hit and miss in terms of engagement, indicating a lack of consistency in the soundtrack throughout the game. Overall, the consensus among critics is that WarioWare: Move It! excels in its voice acting and music, with many reviewers appreciating the enhancements these elements bring to the gameplay experience. Critics like Hobby Consolas and Vandal praised the responsive motion controls, voice acting, and amusing sound effects, contributing positively to the overall enjoyment of the game. While there were some criticisms regarding inconsistencies in voice acting quality and music engagement, the majority of reviewers found the sound design and music of WarioWare: Move It! to be a significant strength, adding depth and entertainment value to the game.


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Critics praise the voice acting in WarioWare: Move It!, highlighting its humor, over-the-top delivery, and effectiveness. While some noted inconsistencies in quality, the majority agree that the voice acting enhances the overall experience, with Kevin Afghani's portrayal of Wario receiving specific commendation.

The voice acting in WarioWare: Move It! has received mostly positive feedback from critics. Checkpoint Gaming, Destructoid, Nintenderos, PC Games, Pure Nintendo, Press Start Australia, SpazioGames, TheGamer, and Vandal all highlighted the positive aspects of the voice acting in the game. Destructoid and Vandal praised the over-the-top voice acting, with Vandal specifically mentioning that it enhances the overall experience. PC Games and Pure Nintendo appreciated the humor that the new voice acting for Wario brought to the game. TheGamer specifically commended Kevin Afghani for his portrayal of Wario, stating that he brought the character to life effectively. On the other hand, some critics did point out some negatives regarding the voice acting in WarioWare: Move It!. Noisy Pixel noted that while the voice acting was noteworthy and humorous in story cutscenes, there were inconsistencies in quality between old and new voice lines. This inconsistency could potentially disrupt the immersion for players who notice the differences in voice acting quality. Overall, the consensus among critics is that the voice acting in WarioWare: Move It! is a strong aspect of the game that enhances the overall experience. The majority of reviewers appreciated the humor, over-the-top delivery, and effectiveness of the new voice actors, particularly the portrayal of Wario. While there were some inconsistencies in quality noted by Noisy Pixel, the positive feedback from critics like Destructoid, PC Games, and Vandal outweighs the negatives, making the voice acting a standout feature of the game according to the overall sentiment of the critics.


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Critics praise WarioWare: Move It! on Nintendo Switch for its excellent motion controls and intuitive gameplay, but point out issues like calibration problems, unresponsiveness, and motion control inaccuracies. Overall, reviews are mixed with some enjoying stable gameplay while others criticize technical limitations, leading to a divisive reception among critics.

In terms of the positives for the Technical Performance of WarioWare: Move It! on the Nintendo Switch, critics like COGconnected and Multiplayer.it praised the motion controls for being excellent and mostly enjoyable, with intuitive gameplay experiences for most mini-games. Dexerto also highlighted that the motion controls were an improvement from previous Nintendo consoles, despite some occasional issues with the Joy-Con not registering movements. Additionally, GameOver.gr mentioned stable gameplay experience on the platform, even though there were some technical limitations affecting motion controls. On the flip side, the negatives for the Technical Performance on the Nintendo Switch were quite apparent. Critics such as But Why Tho?, Digital Trends, and Hardcore Gamer pointed out issues with motion control calibration, occasional unresponsiveness, spotty motion-control detection, and occasional slowdown in the story mode, affecting the overall experience. Shacknews and Twinfinite highlighted problems with reading motion controls accurately, leading to confusion and unintended gameplay consequences. IGN and Noisy Pixel also mentioned limitations in Joy-Con motion controls during fast-paced gameplay, as well as issues with tracking movements and specific poses for microgames. Overall, the consensus among critics for the Technical Performance of WarioWare: Move It! across all platforms, particularly the Nintendo Switch, leans towards a mixed reception. While some reviewers appreciated the improvements in motion controls and stable gameplay experiences, others were critical of issues such as inconsistent controls, occasional unresponsiveness, and limitations in motion detection accuracy. The general sentiment suggests that while the game offers enjoyable moments and intuitive gameplay for most mini-games, technical issues with motion controls and calibration hinder the overall experience for some players, as noted by critics like Cubed3 and Vandal.


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Critics praise WarioWare: Move It! for its engaging multiplayer options, quirky microgames, and variety of challenges that enhance replay value. While some point out limitations for solo players and predictability in microgames, the majority appreciate the game's entertaining experience and high score chasing, making it a fun choice for multiplayer gaming with friends.

The opinions of several critics highlight the positive aspects of the replay value in WarioWare: Move It!. Critics such as But Why Tho? and Everyeye.it praise the engaging multiplayer options and quirky solutions offered in the game, making it a fun experience to revisit with friends. The variety of microgames and poses, as mentioned by COGconnected and Pure Nintendo, add to the game's replayability by providing players with different challenges and unlockables to explore. Additionally, the multiplayer modes, as noted by Checkpoint Gaming and GAMINGbible, enhance the replay value by offering high score chasing and mastering various microgames for continuous entertainment. On the other hand, some critics point out the negatives regarding the replay value of WarioWare: Move It!. Critics like Digital Trends and MGG express concerns about the limited reasons to return for solo players, with the game lacking depth in mass-multiplayer modes and progression-focused content. Furthermore, Digitally Downloaded and Hardcore Gamer criticize the predictability of the microgames upon replay and the short-lived experience for solo players due to limited content and unlockable modes. These factors may hinder the long-term engagement and replayability for certain players. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards a positive reception of the replay value in WarioWare: Move It!. While some critics acknowledge the limitations in solo gameplay and uninspired multiplayer modes, the majority appreciate the game's engaging microgames, multiplayer options, and variety of challenges that contribute to its replayability. Eurogamer highlights the numerous layers and fresh experiences hidden within the microgames, emphasizing the game's ability to entertain players even after multiple playthroughs. With a focus on multiplayer fun and high score chasing, WarioWare: Move It! seems to excel in providing an entertaining and replayable experience for players looking to enjoy quirky mini-games with friends.


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Overall Verdict

Critics praise WarioWare: Move It! for its fun motion controls, diverse microgames, and engaging multiplayer modes, capturing the essence of the franchise. However, some reviewers criticize the game for clunky controls, lack of depth, and limited replay value. Overall, it offers a unique and enjoyable experience with room for improvement.

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Player2.net.au

Nov 1, 2023

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WarioWare: Move It! is a true feat of creativity and chaos, showcasing the weirdness and potential of the joy-cons. It is described as a game that the reviewer wants to invite everyone to play and go back to for laughs and a serious workout.


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Godisageek.com

Nov 1, 2023

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The game is praised for its fun gameplay, creative micro-games, and purposefully childish design. It is described as a hilarious and bonkers game that shouldn't be missed. It is considered the best WarioWare title since Smooth Moves and the earlier handheld titles.

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Press-start.com.au

Nov 1, 2023

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The review concludes that WarioWare: Move It! is a return to form for the series and praises its variety of microgames, mix of solo and co-op options, and overall fun factor. It suggests that the game is highly enjoyable.

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Gameover.gr

Nov 9, 2023

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WarioWare: Move It! is a fantastic addition to the series, excelling in delivering unexpected and entertaining experiences.

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Pcgames.de

Nov 1, 2023

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A standout title in the series with fun, engaging gameplay best enjoyed with friends.

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Nintenderos.com

Nov 1, 2023

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WarioWare: Move It! es un juego ideal para jugar con amigos en una misma habitación, pero tiene menos contenido para aquellos que prefieren jugar en solitario.

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Everyeye.it

Nov 1, 2023

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Praised as one of the best entries in the Nintendo franchise, combining successful motion controls from the Wii era with new structural and content additions for a rich and diverse gaming experience. Considered one of the most entertaining multiplayer games currently available on the market.

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Cogconnected.com

Nov 1, 2023

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WarioWare: Move It! is a hilarious good time and you'd be a fool to let it pass you by. It is perfect for a party-style vibe.

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Hobbyconsolas.com

Nov 1, 2023

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Highly recommended for its fun and entertaining gameplay experience, despite some drawbacks like the short length of the story mode and simplicity of video sequences.

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