Like the gaming equivalent of binge-watching a playlist of the funniest Vine videos, WarioWare Gold provides some enjoyable short attention span shenanigans, particularly for newcomers. But in the absence any substantial new additions and a paucity of wor...
Published: 2018-08-22, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Here's WarioWare Gold for the Nintendo 3DS. If you're not familiar with the series then in the words of Reggie, “What's wrong with you?”Well okay that's a little harsh, but I mean who doesn't know about WarioWare by now without living under a rock or bein...
Delightfully zany presentation, Fast-paced, hectic gameplay, Gallons of content
Lacking multiplayer, Padded collectibles, Hit or miss challenge modes
WarioWare Gold is an off-the-wall title bursting with content and creativity. The 300+ microgames and myriad side modes will keep you coming back to this game time and time again, even with its lacking multiplayer and padded unlockables. WarioWare Gold is...
Abstract: Although the 3DS has become irrelevant in the last couple of years, Nintendo keeps supporting the handheld with a few little surprises. Enter WarioWare Gold, a sequel\compilation of some of the best Micro Games in the series history. This isn't the first...
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2018-07-31, Author: Z , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: WarioWare Gold plays like a greatest-hits retrospective of Nintendo's unlikely, Wario-centric franchise Users are challenged to complete a barrage of 3ish-second microgames—some 300 in total—usually with only a couple of words providing the mission object...
Like the gaming equivalent of binge-watching a playlist of the funniest Vine videos, WarioWare Gold provides some enjoyable short attention span shenanigans, particularly for newcomers. But in the absence any substantial new additions and a paucity of wor...
Like the gaming equivalent of binge-watching a playlist of the funniest Vine videos, WarioWare Gold provides some enjoyable short attention span shenanigans, particularly for newcomers. But in the absence any substantial new additions and a paucity of wor...