We recently learned about this compilation, and it’s related to the upcoming WarioWare: Move It! This was confirmed after the Nintendo Direct announcement in June and the September Direct trailer.
WarioWare: Move!
We already knew this some time ago Charles Martin He also won’t be voicing Wario in this installment., just like he won’t give it to Mario and Luigi in Super Mario Bros Wonder. We now have a selection of first impressions from the media.
- A polygon mentions that “drawing by example” summed up the essence of the WarioWare series and its style of absurd humor.
- GameSpot notes that the game appears to be a direct sequel to Smooth Moves and that it aims to capture the magic of party games from the motion control era.
- Pocket tactics gives positive feedback on its first impressions, but is looking to explore beyond the story mode and hopes that the additional mini-games will be just as interesting.
- CGMagazine believes that “move!” This could become a must-play, especially for multiplayer games.
- GamesRadar+ emphasizes that the game encourages players to move a lot and describes it as a real physical exercise, as some microgames require active and varied movements in WarioWare: Move It!
Here are our impressions.
It will be released on Nintendo Switch November 3, as we mentioned earlier. Pre-orders for this exciting game are now available on the Nintendo eShop, offering players the chance to purchase their copy and anticipate what’s to come. It looks like the game promises an interactive and immersive experience that takes full advantage of the movement and enjoyment of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers. We’ll have to see what it’s like to finally play it on console!
What do you think? Feel free to leave it in the comments. Finally, you can also find our full coverage of this game here.
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