Warioware- Touched- Description:
Warioware: Touched! review: 4 stars (do not touch the bad) - Wario Ware touch is a great game but here are my complaints
1. i got the game on Saturday evening and beat THE WHOLE GAMEon Monday after school.
2. their is a lot of gross and mean things in this game. Like nose picking and killing animals
But the characters are great the game is a blast and if you think you can handle weird stuff then I would buy it. A wario touched obsessor probably thinks nose picking in games is not gross 4 stars (Good, but suffers from the same problems as the rest of the series) - Wario Ware: Touched (2007.) The second game in the Wario Ware series.
INTRODUCTION:
In 2007, Nintendo released one of the strangest video games they had ever released in their extensive game-making career - Wario Ware, Inc. Mega Microgames! The game was, essentially, a collection of simplistic minigames which all formed together into something that was surprisingly excellent, and definitely one of the Game Boy Advance's sleeper hits of that year. It's not surprising that Nintendo wanted to try their hand at this formula again! And one year later, they did. In this year, they released two new games in the series - Touched, for the DS, and Twisted, for the GBA. Read on for my review of the former game.
OVERVIEW:
Wario Ware Touched is a single-player game for the Nintendo DS, which is comprised of a number of mini games. The game is for the DS, and thus, heavily integrates the touch screen into the gaming experience.
REVIEW:
The Wario Ware series is one of the strangest things to happen to the Nintendo universe in a long time. But the amazing thing is that it's actually one of the best! Let's take a look, and see where this game succeeds and fails alike.
-THE GOOD:
Once again, Nintendo has succeeded in creating a game that is ridiculously simplistic, but at the same time, is extremely fun to play. Like other Wario Ware games, this one consists of back-to-back mini games. And the gimmick here is a little different than the other games, due to the fact that it's on the DS, and emphasizes the touch screen heavily. It sounds strange, and believe me, it is, but it makes for an entertaining and certainly a memorable gaming experience. Combine that with plenty of stuff to unlock, and you've got a rather full gaming experience on your hands. If you want a game that is simplistic, unique, and entertaining all at the same time, this game will give you all of those elements and plenty more.
-THE BAD:
Obviously, if you're not into old-school gaming of a very simplistic nature, this game isn't going to be up your alley. But the biggest flaw of this game is the one that plagued the original, and every other game in the series - YOU CAN'T SKIP THE CUT SCENES. Because of this, during the story mode, you'll find yourself actually doing a lot less actual playing than you'd like to. Combine this with the fact that the cut scenes really convey no serious storyline, and you'll be even more frustrated by their rather frequent occurences. NINTENDO - IF YOU ARE READING THIS, GIVE GAMERS THE OPTION TO SKIP CUT SCENES IN YOUR GAMES! If not for this flaw, the game would be pretty close to perfect.
OVERALL:
Overall, despite the obvious cut scene problem all the Wario Ware games have, this is an entertaining game experience unlike anything else on the market. If you're looking for one of the most unique and entertaining gaming experiences out there, the Wario Ware series is definitely worth checking out.
5 stars (Great sequel!) - This game is just as addicting as the first warioware. Although it didn't have the novelty of the first game, I didn't want to put it down. Having to use the stylus was a great new twist. I also enjoyed unlocking everything. I could do without the microphone part of the game, but everything else is excellent.
| Version: 14 February, 20 Size: 24.00 kByte Date: 11.11.2007 License: Video Game
Cost: Free to try, 34.99 $ - to buy.
OS: Nintendo DS
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