Platform tested: Wii U
Wario has just woken up to the new console Wii U and looking directly his chance to earn serious money in the new format. Therefore, he has developed 16 new games for the console – fairly simple ones, but it fits perfectly miser as he loves easy money.
Have you ever seen someone bring their Wii U out on the dance floor?
This is, believe it or not, the plot of the latest Wario game Game & Wario , which is a bit ironic, then it probably is exactly how this development of this mini-game collection has gone to if you change Wario out in the history of any senior person at Nintendo or Intelligent Systems. As the title plagiarize much from Nintendo Land (5/10) completely without the slightest ambition to innovate in the same way as the model, it really feels like the developers are just trying to milk us for money when we play it here.
biggest difference from the aforementioned Nintendo Wario Land is to offer a little larger quantity in number of mini-games (16 instead of 12) and never require any more controls than the Wii U’s control plate even for multiplayer parts. Fairground man trudged around on the Nintendo Land has completely replaced with boring menus, and the recognition factor from classic Nintendo games have been replaced with halvlustiga cutscenes before each new mini-games of varying quality.
I appreciate that everything is designed so that you need not buy a single accessory to the console as Wiimotar or Nunchuckar to squeeze out as much as possible of the game in the company of good friends. While this means, unfortunately, that the number of multiplayer games in the collection have suffered, and with only six mediocre minigames for several people where only half allowing more than two players, this is far from being a party game, even though it almost marketed as such. Unfortunately, it does not offer much entertainment for solo players, either – especially not if you’ve already played similar titles to the format, as most mini-games that are offered here already better vintages in other Wii U collections.
“I appreciate that everything is designed so that you need not buy a single accessory to the console as Wiimotar or Nunchuckar to squeeze out as much as possible of the game in the company of good friends”
to photograph suspects by keeping control device as a camera is even more boring than it first appears
Examples feels mini-game Arrow where you are being thrown arrows at attacking mini robots as a tame and very tough mix of archery and throwing starry challenge Takamaru’s Ninja Castle in Nintendo Land, and quickly becomes boring despite several attempts to variation . Ski is a giant boring variant of svävarracern Captain Falcon’s Twister Race where you control a skier down a ski slope by holding the control board in vertical position and tilt sideways to swing with the big problem that you can hardly see something of the hill in front of him. Disco is an extremely simplifierad version of Guitar Hero where two players must keep in whose one end of the control pad to press one of the three circles on the touch screen in time to the music, which the other must then repeat with precise tempo – sadder, I have probably never had with a music game (no, Zumba (1/10) to the Kinect is not classified as a ga me). Other mini-games such as Patchwork and Kung Fu feels that others ordered iPad games that would not have survived a day in either the App Store or Google Play.
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