WarioWare: Get It Together!

WarioWare: Get It Together! is an absurd delight, testing your ability to think quickly and adapt on the fly in a series of ever-escalating microgames. That tried-and-true formula is still a lot of fun here, looking better than ever and introducing unique characters that can either bring interesting twists or mechanical frustration to familiar games depending on who you’re using. It’s a shame that Get It Together!’s multiplayer options somewhat drop the ball though, enough for an evening or two of laugh-out-loud fun with friends but lacking the staying power for many more beyond that.

-- As reviewed by IGN
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Product details

  • The wacky WarioWare series comes to the Nintendo Switch system
  • Take on over 200 microgames—lightning-fast minigames filled with frantic fun—solo or with friends*
  • Play Story mode cooperative or try out the Variety Pack for comedic, competitive gameplay
  • Choose a character and use their distinct abilities to complete microgames
  • Redeem in-game currency and give items to characters to improve their stats

PROS

+ Fresh new take on the WarioWare formula
+ The animation is delightful
+ Tons of replayability

CONS

- Story mode doesn’t amount to much
- Some characters feel like a hindrance

Expert reviews and ratings

By IGN on September 08, 2021
WarioWare: Get It Together! is an absurd delight, testing your ability to think quickly and adapt on the fly in a series of ever-escalating microgames. That tried-and-true formula is still a lot of fun here, looking better than ever and introducing unique characters that can either bring interesting twists or mechanical frustration to familiar games depending on who you’re using. It’s a shame that Get It Together!’s multiplayer options somewhat drop the ball though, enough for an evening or two of laugh-out-loud fun with friends but lacking the staying power for many more beyond that.
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By TrustedReviews on September 08, 2021
Nearly two decades after its first entry, the WarioWare series still knows how to keep things feeling fresh, and the series’ chaotic bombardment of microgames is as addictive as ever. While the experience might not be as rich as say
80