WarioWare: Get It Together! Reviews
I don’t remember the last time I have played a game published by a major corporation that felt so soulless like WarioWare: Get It Together. Yes, even by some of the usual suspects. What was once Nintendo’s go-to franchise for zaniness, creativity, and actually taking advantage of every single feature included in a console’s hardware has been reduced to what mostly resembles a lazy and rushed job just to ensure the publisher had something to sell during a particular month.
Warioware: Get It Together has managed to be the weakest link in the series due to innovations that do not work as intended, although it tries to be innovative.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
For those who are able to find another player or three, Get It Together! offers some decent value, but so much of the side content just isn't compelling enough to justify a purchase, and it's hard not to see the Switch's WarioWare game as another Game & Wario, where the schtick is all there is. At the end of the day, Get It Together! hasn't even heeded its own admonition. Ironically, the absence of any meaningful online experience means that most will be left to "get it together" on their own.
the game is an absolute blast to play and features an impressive amount of polish, but there really isn’t enough content in here to keep it an evergreen title
Get It Together’s attraction is the same as it’s always been for the WarioWare series – personality, replayability and humour – with the added bonus of a strong multiplayer suite.
WarioWare: Get It Together's character-swapping gimmick adds unnecessary confusion to a perfectly enjoyable microgame collection.
The least interesting WarioWare entry so far, with overcomplicated multiplayer characters and microgames that seem to have lost their sense of manic invention.
Microgame madness marred by overcomplications, WarioWare: Get It Together dissolves the fun with frustration.
This game is nice but way too short. It's is fun but too few minigames. It looks like a lot but actually, it is not.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
It was about time the Nintendo Switch welcomes a WarioWare game in its catalogue, and Get It Together! is just what we could wish for. With its gameplay formula unchanged, Get It Together! brings us 200 new microgames, a brand new story mode, and weekly online challenges. The result is an effort that carries the baton from one generation to the next, and which will keep players delighted with the series' unusual humour for a long time, both solo and on multiplayer.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Wario Ware: Get It Together takes the traditional humor of the franchise with the option to play with all of the antagonists. Unfortunately, the game offers little variety despite a relatively basic gameplay. Sold at full price, the title remains meager in terms of its content.
Review in French | Read full review
WarioWare: Get it Together! is a fun, if not somewhat flawed, collection of microgames that tries new things.
WarioWare: Get It Together!, the latest Nintendo release, is the return of a beloved franchise. It’s got a lot of personality! It has some new ideas! But it’s polarizing and a little thin.
This is still one of Nintendo's zanier and imaginative series, but the quest to stir things up has resulted in the series losing some of its simplicity and appeal.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
WarioWare is back with a new game but it feels more or less the same as it was a few years ago.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
WarioWare: Get It Together! is a fast-paced game whose latest changes have created a ton of replay value. Challenge your brain, put your reaction time to the test and get some friends together for some classic fun with this legendary Nintendo character.
WarioWare: Get It Together! is exactly what fans of the series will be expecting.
WarioWare: Get it Together is a strong addition to the series. Its character-based gameplay adds a unique spin to moment-to-moment gameplay, even if most players will only use about half the roster. An irreverent and crude sense of humor elevates the experience and makes you wonder if Nintendo’s other franchises wouldn’t be better served by becoming a bit more messy.
WarioWare: Get it Together! has some of the best microgames in the series, all of which carry on the zany heart of the WarioWare franchise. The multiplayer modes and weekly challenges add a lot of replayability, making it great for killing a few minutes with friends. But when it comes to adding its own twist to the series, Get it Together‘s constant switching out of characters just doesn’t mesh well with the WarioWare formula that we know and love. That, along with the disappointing lack of much of the comedic dialogue we’ve seen from previous games, hold it back from being Wario’s best. But it still promises a fun time whenever you have a few minutes to spare.