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Super Mario 64
Super Mario 64

Jan 14

WarioWare: Move It!
WarioWare: Move It!

Nov 11

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes - Complete Edition
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes - Complete Edition

Sep 30

Pizza Tower
Pizza Tower

Jan 28

Mega Man X3
Mega Man X3

Jan 27

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You know things get better once you notice this game is a direct sequel/successor to "WarioWare: Smooth Moves".

Talking about in-game story... similar to SM, ancient civilization and mystical controller-shaped stones, apart of that, but the rest is WarioWare being WarioWare, Wario doing stupid yet funniest crap with the usual japanese toilet humor; On a different note, I felt there was a lack of chemistry/interactions between the cast.

Controller-and-gameplay-wise, like the original game, knows how to take advantage of the Switch's Joycons, hell, even the small IR camera thing they have.

If there's something i would loved to see once again is more unlockable content from the vein of WarioWare Gold and Get It Together: More artworks, extra minigames and stuff like that.

About the graphics... well, i can say that Kosan Takeuchi's character design is still looking great as always! (Yes, I like the newer designs, and?)

If you crave for more gameplay like Smooth Moves, this one's worth it, and so does for people that are trying motion control movement.

also 9-volt best character best boy best gamer the best 2023

This game is Suda51 fanservice cranked to 100%, despite this is the first game i've ever finished of him, lore-wisely is nice.

I love the presentation/aesthetic of the game, based on a whole in-game console with different styles, and small details like the magazine articles!

I played on Mild difficulty because my ass was like "I suppose this is normal difficulty or smth" but Christ almighty it can get very tough, most likely i had a lot of trouble with Killer Marathon, gameplay can be monotonous but changing paces within games (eg. GDGP Racing sections, LiD puzzles) are kinda neat.

The music department is probably like the most experimental yet cool stuff i've listened from Grasshopper post-No-More-Takada, while the last games were like "This rock-punk story about murder, power fantasy and vengeance", TSA takes a spin and goes for a more "Hip-hop meets Trap meets Experimental with Synths"

If you're a junkie for more NMH lore and want something different, this might be for you.

also, Suda51 is based, he loves Hotline Miami.

The crispy mic-chat is top kek.