![]() The selection of microgames within each league is further delineated based on which character they come from. Each one that’s unlocked becomes playable in Gold‘s other modes, including the Index where they can be played individually. Within Story mode, players will encounter the bulk of the microgames that the game has to offer. There’s also the Ultra League where more microgames are introduced and the separation of types is taken away. Twist League- microgames that use motion controls and the microphone.Mash League- microgames that use the D-pad and buttons.Touch League- microgames that use the touch screen.The basics of play are taught in Story mode and it also introduces something new to the WarioWare formula: leagues! Here are the three categories: The majority of the animation segments originate here, chronicling Wario’s latest insane bid for cash. There are a bunch of different modes to partake in, but Gold starts things off in the Story section. Even better is that players can go back and re-watch any of the game’s cinema scenes. Coupled with Nintendo of America’s usual hilarious translation and localization, Gold is legitimately funny. Jenkins, and others) is having a blast cutting loose for the first time in ages. It’s obvious that Martinet (along with the rest of the exceptional cast, which includes Stephanie Sheh, Vegas J. Nintendo doesn’t always employ voice acting in its games, which can be a shame because someone of Martinet’s talent often goes underutilized, as a result. Gold makes a great first impression thanks to its opening cinematic, where Wario comes to life thanks to the dulcet tones of everyone’s favorite voice actor, Charles Martinet. Let’s break down what makes Gold so special! ![]() As an anthology, Gold goes above and beyond a standard “best of,” instead utilizing both classic and fresh content to create an experience that will be a perfect entry point for newbies while also providing unique challenges to longtime fans. Gold is a collection of microgames from across the entire history of the series dating all the way back to 2003’s WarioWare: Mega Microgame$! mixed with all-new ones, as well. I highly recommend this for Warioware fans and for those who like to improve upon their high scores.WarioWare Gold is a fine return to form for the franchise after a nearly decade-long absence (unless you count Game & Wario, in which case it’s still a five year absence). Overall, the games works well and it's microgames are fun. Mash uses the circle pad/d-pad and A button, Touch uses the touch screen, Twist uses motion controls (that actually work better than I originally thought), and Blow uses the microphone. The game mechanics work well enough, I haven't had issues with them at all. And as you earn coins, they can be used to buy various assorted objects. Theres als o missions yoy can complete for money, and a gamemode that unlocks upon completing Story (not listing it as I don't want to spoil it). They each have games to play, which after playing once, unlocks to play on Arcade and Index mode. All the cutscenes for the characters are fully animated and voiced over, each following a mini-plot. After watching a video game commercial for a game thats "selling like hot cakes", Wario calls up all of his friends to make microgames for him, to which he makes a contest out of it to see which one can win one million coins. The synopsis is the Wario has stolen a gold artifact and later wants to buy pizza, but has no money to do so. New games have been made for the game, and previous ones have been reworked to use the controls of the 3ds. Great game! It requires you to think quickly and learn what each of the 300 microgames do, so you can get a high score.
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