WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together!
WarioWare: Get It Together! est un jeu d'arcade développé par Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development et Intelligent Systems, et publié par Nintendo sur Nintendo Switch le 9 septembre 2021. Le titre propose plus de 200 microgames rapides et absurdes, jouables seul ou à deux en coopératif local, une première pour la série, que ce soit sur la même console ou via sans-fil local. Dans le mode histoire, Wario, aspiré dans sa propre création, doit être aidé par le joueur qui contrôle désormais les personnages et leurs capacités atypiques pour vencre les défis. L'expérience principale est estimée à deux heures et demie, contre une trentaine d'heures pour une complétion intégrale, et le moteur utilisé est le NintendoWare Bezel Engine. La presse a globalement bien accueilli le jeu, GAMINGbible saluant un retour en forme de la franchise sur Switch et Nintendo Life qualifiant cette sortie de triomphale et meilleure entrée de la série, tandis que certains joueurs sur Metacritic regrettent une lassitude rapide, un mode histoire moyen et un léger déclin par rapport à WarioWare Gold. L'ensemble affiche une note agrégée de 79,01.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« WarioWare is the latest in a long line of classic Nintendo franchises that has well and truly found its groove again on Switch. Get It Together! is gloriously silly, consistently puerile, and heaps of fun. I wouldn't have it any other way. »
« WarioWare: Get It Together! is a triumphant Switch debut for the subversive series that makes some daring changes to core gameplay, resulting in the best entry in the franchise to date. With a generous roster of playable characters, lots of solo and multiplayer modes to dig into, and stages that cleverly adapt to your choices on the fly, this is a superb compilation of hilarious microgames that delivers more ways to play than ever before. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll dodge bird droppings on a skateboard. So grab a few friends or family members, break out the controllers, and gather round the TV — WarioWare: Get It Together! is essential stuff. »
« It leans into its own ridiculousness to deliver a multiplayer experience that feels unique to the series and a single-player experience that has plenty of fun reasons to return even after you beat Story Mode. »
« WarioWare: Get It Together! proves there’s plenty more fun left in the tank for his wonderfully zany series. Playing as the characters themselves is an unexpected direction but one that works brilliantly while the introduction of co-operative play creates an entirely new and exciting experience that I hope we see more of. WarioWare: Get It Together! once more delivers an experience unlike anything else out there, let’s just hope we don’t have to wait another ten years for the next. »
« With a ton of content and a massive variety of ways to play, WarioWare: Get It Together! is a solid purchase for any Switch owner looking for a blissful and somewhat manic distraction from day-to-day life. »
« If you've got a Nintendo Switch and friend, or four friends, to play Wario's latest foray into madness with, you're in for a whole lot of confusion and fun as the game peels open like a bulb of garlic. There is almost no one I would not recommend WarioWare: Get It Together! to, except maybe my grandmother. And your grandmother, too, probably. Everyone else? It's a heck of a lot of fun, and well-worth adding to and multiplayer Switch library. »
« WarioWare: Get It Together! is a WAH-nderful addition to the WarioWare series. Between the microgames themselves, the quirky humor, and the new mechanic featuring all of Wario's friends, this game is a gift to fans of the series. However, not all playable characters are equally useful, and not every multiplayer mode will dazzle you. »
« The game is a very welcome sequel of the franchise that can act like a "remake" of the first titles. With your new microgames, it keeps the essence of "fast-fun pills", but with an excellent local multiplayer twist. The lack in use of the Switch functionalities, such as touch screen or gyro-controls is what remained to Get it Together be a definitive version of the series. But the new post-game modes are at least a try to cover it, ensuring that the player will be much more addicted with Get it Together than a lot of past games. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« The minigames and the character gimmicks are good but it gets pretty boring after a while and the story mode is mid »
« WarioWare Get it Together is honestly just another WarioWare game. It's not bad game by any means, but it's a bit of a downgrade compared to WarioWare Gold. With a pretty basic story and gameplay that solely focuses on button-mashing micro games, it's like a pizza without any toppings. On its own, it's still good, but because it's following a great game that just released two years prior, I was expecting a little more personality. Nitpicking aside though, WarioWare is still really fun, and I had a blast soaking up the insanity. I won't reveal what the true ending is, but fans are in for a really heartwarming surprise. The final character to unlock is a face I was really glad to see. I may not be the best game in the series, but it's still a really fun time. »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« Much better when you have a friend to play with. We completed the story for like 2 hours and i wish they added the mode, where you can play ALL of the minigames. You can only play minigames from specific theme, the only way to play the most of them is remix 2.0 in story mode. I like the diversity of characters, but i play only with wario, cricket and orbulon. you can find it on sale regularly. i bought new copy just for 18 euros »
« This game is honestly fun when you only have a few minutes to play or with friends, though it does get boring after a while. »
« You can see the whole game and what is has to offer in the first 2 hours. The main problems are: It's not a good party game, not a good online or single player experience, and is a bad WarioWare game as a whole. »
« Loved this game, this game is GENUINLY UNDERRATED, nintendo NEEDS to make a sequel to this game, i loved playing through the story mode, its really short, thats my only complaint about this game, but its still very good, i played the story mode 3 TIMES (one alone, one with my brother and one with my friend) and i loved it, every character has very distinctive abilities and each of them are useful on their own way, playing this in coop and deciding which player should use which characters is so cool, playing variety pack with 4 players is AWESOME, my highscore with my cousins in "gotta bounce", (3 players) is 195 its definitly our favorite variety pack minigame, thinking about wich player should use each character is so cool, our team is mike, dribble and orbulon, orbulon is op, they should nerf him if they make a get it together 2... The biggest complaint about this game i see around is that this game is "too short" thats not true,when you beat the story mode they LITTERALLY TELL YOU "the story is over, but the game has just started!"and thats totally true, there is so much to do after beating the game, not only can you try to get a highscore in each single stage, or play the microgames seperatly to practice with each character, there are also so many more missions you can do to get coins, which are pretty cool, you can get "prezzies" with the coins, and with "prezzies" you can level up your characters to customize them, and thats pretty cool! I am trying to get every character on gold, also wario cup is cool, i think having to wait a week between each challenge is kinda boring, but trying to get gold on each weekly challenge is hard enough to keep you entertained for a week, also i think its a pretty cool detail, they allow us to view our character's stats (number of wins, wins percentage etc...) ihave a too high win percentage with orbulon god dang it nerf that guy he is OP, and buff 9 volt, he ****. Now my only complaints with this game is that variety packk needs to be improved, there are few minigames in there, and i wanted a way to play the story mode microgames normally in 4 players, no, puck er up isnt a solution, i wanted some kind of way to play like duelius maximus in four players, it could be in teams or whatever i dont care just make it work, frenemy frenzy looks really cool, but then minda ****, the concept is cool, but it kinda falls flat, i would prefer if you could choose your character in frenemy frenzy instead of just getting a random one and it switching randomly every 20 seconds, it would add a lot of depth into the game, the other minigames i didnt mention, or are to chaotic or are not that fun, the only "GREAT" 4 player content is gotta bounce, daily grind and high five, the other games need improvements, puck er up should be in teams if it was i would include it in this list...Even after all this complaints, these are all but nitpicks about variety packk, the 1-2 player content in this game is AWESOME, and there is some fun to be had with 4 players dont get me wrong, just dont get your hopes up on that... After all of this i mean to say this game is great especially with 2 players or 4 players who know how to share cuz most of the game is 2 player only... Single player is really fun, i love turning this on once in a while in handheld mode to try and get a new highscore, i love how this game saves your stats, play o pedia is amazing and the "crew" tab are cool for all their "extras" that make me want to keep playing... I think that prezzies and the emporium should be explained better, i play a lot of warioware games so i get theseweird features quick, but this may be a little confusing. Yes i do recommend this game if you are the right person for this, i recommend it A LOT. »
« It's decently fun and I really like the concept, but Just the microgames aren't nearly as fun as the other Wario Ware Games... :/ »