Nintendo Power mislead me into buying WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It said it was a good choice for a multiplayer party game. At first it was fun. I liked the cartoonish graphics, mini story lines and micro-games. But you can beat the whole game in an hour. And the multiplayer mode gets old fast. It's like playing hot potato with the Wii remote. I can't believe I fell for it. I really need to start trusting my instincts.
@oldschool: I liked the disco guy who danced with kittens, the cheerleader, ... hell, I liked all the quirky little stories. But I could've watched them on YouTube and saved ... how much did I pay for it? It wasn't $60 I hope.
" @oldschool: I liked the disco guy who danced with kittens, the cheerleader, ... hell, I liked all the quirky little stories. But I could've watched them on YouTube and saved ... how much did I pay for it? It wasn't $60 I hope. "
I paid about $60 Au for it when it was released. I have seen it for as low as $30 on clearance, but I don't regret the $60 as we had a blast at the time.
I guess I was mostly disappointed because I thought it would be an enduring multiplayer game that we would play over and over again, like Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
" I guess I was mostly disappointed because I thought it would be an enduring multiplayer game that we would play over and over again, like Super Smash Bros. Brawl. "
I will agree that the multiplayer could have been done better. I don't like pass the Wiimote - I want split screen, face to face competition. It is more hectic and therefore, more fun.
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