WarioWare: Get it Together review score published in Famitsu
The Japanese weekly magazine is the first to rate Nintendo’s latest microgame compilation
The first review score for WarioWare: Get it Together has been published in Weekly Famitsu magazine.
According to Ryokutya2089, the Japanese publication gave Nintendo‘s new microgame compilation a score of 33 out of 40, with its four reviewers scoring it 9, 8, 8, 8
The issue also gave BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! for Nintendo Switch a score of 31, while Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars on PS4 scored a 32.
WarioWare: Get it Together is the ninth title in the series and will feature two-player co-op mode for the first time.
Get it Together contains 200 new microgames, all of which have to be cleared as quickly as possible.
Whereas previous WarioWare games had players interacting directly with the objects in each microgame, this time players control characters from the WarioWare series as they perform various tasks.
Each character has their own unique move, which means the player has to approach each microgame differently depending on which character they’ve chosen.
For example, Wario flies around on a jetpack and attacks by boosting forwards, while Mona continually drives around on her scooter and uses a boomerang to attack.
Young Cricket runs and jumps like a typical platforming hero, and retro fan 18-Volt sits still at the bottom of the screen and fires his disc weapon in various directions, similar to the Bust-a-Move games.
WarioWare: Get it Together will be released for Switch on September 10. A free demo is available to download, which lets players try out part of the single-player mode, as well as the local two-player mode.