kennyluciano
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WarioWare - Smooth Moves:
The Latest Console Installment in this Odd Series of Games
Is great fun to play! But is it worth its value? This
Review Explores the aspects of the Game to help you make
a decision.
There are over 200 Minigames In This game, Ranging from
Drinking a cup of Water to driving a car. These Mini
Games can be Fun but also Dull. They also Repeat certain
ones later in the game but with increased difficulty
(E.G Cut 3 Pineapples instead of 1). There are also
Boss Stages, Once you do a certain amount of Mini-Games
you unlock the Boss Stage, My favourite one by far was
when you get a samurai sword and have to fight another guy.
Once you have finished any minigame you can revisit it in
the Temple of Form, which is also a nice feature.
There 13 Stages in The Game, the Characters Being;
9 Volt and 18 Volt, Wario, Jimmy P and T, Tiny Wario,
Orbulon, Kat and Ana, Mona, Young Cricket, Ashley,
Dribble and Spitz and Penny Crygor.
Each of these characters have a minimum of 10 stages before
a boss stage and introduce new forms. Forms are the way you
hold the "Form Baton" (Wii Remote). These Range from the
"Finger Food" to "The Elephant", Without doing these it
is extremely hard to play the game but also makes you
look embarrasing infront of friends!!!
The Multiplayer Is also a plus, The 7 Games arent great but
arent bad, they range from Bomb (Huh?) and Star Nose (Double Huh?)
But none the less are amusing and fun to play. But the main thing
with Smooth Moves in the Lifespan, It took me 2 hours to complete
on my First Go and there is little replay value, I Would Recommend
it if under 25 Pounds but steer clear if not!
Overall: A Fun Game but Overpriced and Little Replay Value
82%
by Kennyluciano
The Latest Console Installment in this Odd Series of Games
Is great fun to play! But is it worth its value? This
Review Explores the aspects of the Game to help you make
a decision.
There are over 200 Minigames In This game, Ranging from
Drinking a cup of Water to driving a car. These Mini
Games can be Fun but also Dull. They also Repeat certain
ones later in the game but with increased difficulty
(E.G Cut 3 Pineapples instead of 1). There are also
Boss Stages, Once you do a certain amount of Mini-Games
you unlock the Boss Stage, My favourite one by far was
when you get a samurai sword and have to fight another guy.
Once you have finished any minigame you can revisit it in
the Temple of Form, which is also a nice feature.
There 13 Stages in The Game, the Characters Being;
9 Volt and 18 Volt, Wario, Jimmy P and T, Tiny Wario,
Orbulon, Kat and Ana, Mona, Young Cricket, Ashley,
Dribble and Spitz and Penny Crygor.
Each of these characters have a minimum of 10 stages before
a boss stage and introduce new forms. Forms are the way you
hold the "Form Baton" (Wii Remote). These Range from the
"Finger Food" to "The Elephant", Without doing these it
is extremely hard to play the game but also makes you
look embarrasing infront of friends!!!
The Multiplayer Is also a plus, The 7 Games arent great but
arent bad, they range from Bomb (Huh?) and Star Nose (Double Huh?)
But none the less are amusing and fun to play. But the main thing
with Smooth Moves in the Lifespan, It took me 2 hours to complete
on my First Go and there is little replay value, I Would Recommend
it if under 25 Pounds but steer clear if not!
Overall: A Fun Game but Overpriced and Little Replay Value
82%
by Kennyluciano