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A second player can use another set of Joy-Con controllers to join the treasure-guarding, sheep-twirling fun. Up to 4 players, each with one Joy-Con controller, can laugh out loud in the local Party Mode’s minigames like a dicey board game with Wario-style rules.","106076\u002Fco6nwc_webp","106076\u002Fscn3lt_webp","https:\u002F\u002Fyoutu.be\u002Fz4kkqicAeG0","2023-11-03",74.55,254341,"warioware-move-it",null,[19,24],{"company":20,"developed":22,"published":23},{"name":21},"Nintendo",false,true,{"company":25,"developed":23,"published":22},{"name":26},"Intelligent Systems",[28],"Arcade",[30],"Nintendo Switch",[32,48,62,78,92,105,119,132,144,158,171,184,198,211,224,237,248,261,276,289,301,316,328,342,355,370,382,394,407],{"id":33,"author":34,"outlet":37,"summary":43,"review_url":44,"review_date":45,"original_score":46,"normalized_score":47},17328,{"id":35,"name":36},1187,"Tom Phillips",{"id":38,"logo":39,"name":40,"website_url":41,"score_format":42},8,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FEuroGamer-Logo.png","Eurogamer","https:\u002F\u002Feurogamer.net","5","Nintendo serves up another bumper blink-and-you-lose blitz in WarioWare: Move It!, but the package is let down by the need to fumble with often-fussy motion controls.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.eurogamer.net\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review","2023-11-01","3\u002F5",60,{"id":49,"author":50,"outlet":53,"summary":58,"review_url":59,"review_date":45,"original_score":60,"normalized_score":61},17931,{"id":51,"name":52},1973,"Giovanni Colantonio",{"id":54,"logo":55,"name":56,"website_url":57,"score_format":42},12,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FDigital-Trends-Logo.jpg","Digital Trends","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.digitaltrends.com","“WarioWare: Move It! is a joyously fun return to the series motion-control era, though it doesn't evolve the formula too much.”","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.digitaltrends.com\u002Fgaming\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-nintendo-switch\u002F","3.5",70,{"id":63,"author":64,"outlet":67,"summary":73,"review_url":74,"review_date":75,"original_score":76,"normalized_score":77},22494,{"id":65,"name":66},2757,"Antonio Samson",{"id":68,"logo":69,"name":70,"website_url":71,"score_format":72},26,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FGameSkinny-logo.png","Game Skinny","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gameskinny.com","10","Short wacky fun for all.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gameskinny.com\u002Freviews\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-weird-wacky-fun-for-all\u002F","2023-12-06","8\u002F10",80,{"id":79,"author":80,"outlet":83,"summary":88,"review_url":89,"review_date":90,"original_score":91,"normalized_score":47},37794,{"id":81,"name":82},3726,"Thomas Cunliffe",{"id":84,"logo":85,"name":86,"website_url":87,"score_format":42},50,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FAttack-Of-The-Fanboy-Logo.jpg","Attack of the Fanboy","https:\u002F\u002Fattackofthefanboy.com\u002F","WarioWare: Move It! utilizes the Joy-Con to its full potential, delivering the quick-paced, quirky fun you'd expect from such a brilliant franchise. While Story mode is a blast, the game only offers a few hours of content outside its clever but somewhat disappointing multiplayer. Move It! won't replace a certain red-hatted plumber's party and family game staples any time soon, but Intelligent System's creativity is something to be applauded.","https:\u002F\u002Fattackofthefanboy.com\u002Freviews\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F","2023-11-09","3.0",{"id":93,"author":94,"outlet":97,"summary":102,"review_url":103,"review_date":104,"original_score":91,"normalized_score":47},35727,{"id":95,"name":96},3471,"Jordan Helm",{"id":98,"logo":99,"name":100,"website_url":101,"score_format":42},31,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FHardcore-Gamer-Logo.jpg","Hardcore Gamer ","https:\u002F\u002Fhardcoregamer.com\u002F","As comical and outlandish it remains, WarioWare: Move It! and its admirable attempt to add legitimacy to the Switch's motion controls result in an experience that's both inconsistent and at times simply all too unclear to work out. When it works, the ideas posed and the involvement needed do manage to draw a smile at the absurdity one is voluntarily offering, let alone being presented on-screen. If nothing else, the egocentric, narcissistic idea of Wario plastering his face across many a Microgame visual is still as satisfyingly-dumb as it's always been. But it's a feature so obviously mutual to the series across the board and while this latest entry attempts to be both familiar to fans of the series' prior Wii outing, while unique all the same, the failings of its motion control-reliant inputs at times land WarioWare: Move It! in an awkward spot of feeling neither wholly enjoyable nor a complete flop. There's fun to be had in parts -- Microgames at their best when they're both mechanically and visually a source of smiles. But in any way a worthy successor to Smooth Moves or even the handheld Touched all those years ago, this is not.","https:\u002F\u002Fhardcoregamer.com\u002Freviews\u002Freview-warioware-move-it\u002F478292\u002F","2023-11-20",{"id":106,"author":107,"outlet":110,"summary":115,"review_url":116,"review_date":117,"original_score":118,"normalized_score":77},38704,{"id":108,"name":109},3800,"Eva Martinello",{"id":111,"logo":112,"name":113,"website_url":114,"score_format":72},57,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FDot-esports-logo.jpg","Dot Esports","https:\u002F\u002Fdotesports.com\u002F","Still, Move It! is a creative addition to the WarioWare license and delivers on its main promise: fun, light-hearted gaming sessions with friends.","https:\u002F\u002Fdotesports.com\u002Fnintendo\u002Fnews\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-a-creative-twist-on-a-classic-series","2023-11-08","8",{"id":120,"author":121,"outlet":124,"summary":129,"review_url":130,"review_date":45,"original_score":131,"normalized_score":61},76909,{"id":122,"name":123},5580,"Stefan L",{"id":125,"logo":126,"name":127,"website_url":128,"score_format":72},56,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FTheSixthAxis-Logo.jpg","TheSixthAxis","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.thesixthaxis.com\u002F","WarioWare: Move It! calls back to the early excitement of the Wii and motion controlled gaming. There's a ton of daft and inventive microgames here (with a slightly surprising amount of bum shaking), that's great for solo, co-op and multiplayer, but brace yourself for some wonky motion controls and fleetingly frustrating failures.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.thesixthaxis.com\u002F2023\u002F11\u002F01\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F","7.0",{"id":133,"author":134,"outlet":137,"summary":142,"review_url":143,"review_date":45,"original_score":60,"normalized_score":61},64761,{"id":135,"name":136},5010,"Jade King",{"id":138,"logo":139,"name":140,"website_url":141,"score_format":42},83,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FTheGamer-Logo.png","TheGamer","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.thegamer.com\u002F","Nintendo builds on the wiggle waggle of Smooth Moves with an enjoyable yet breeze successor.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.thegamer.com\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F",{"id":145,"author":146,"outlet":149,"summary":154,"review_url":155,"review_date":156,"original_score":157,"normalized_score":77},68428,{"id":147,"name":148},4704,"Jason Flatt",{"id":150,"logo":151,"name":152,"website_url":153,"score_format":72},38,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FBut-Why-Tho-Logo.jpg","But Why Tho","https:\u002F\u002Fbutwhytho.net\u002F","WarioWare: Move It! is a great entry in the series, making excellent use of the JoyCons’ high-definition motion controls in classic absurd Wario fashion.","https:\u002F\u002Fbutwhytho.net\u002F2023\u002F11\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F","2023-11-07","80",{"id":159,"author":160,"outlet":163,"summary":168,"review_url":169,"review_date":45,"original_score":170,"normalized_score":77},51062,{"id":161,"name":162},4345,"Rebecca Stone",{"id":164,"logo":165,"name":166,"website_url":167,"score_format":42},66,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FTwinfinite.png","Twinfinite","https:\u002F\u002Ftwinfinite.net\u002F","WarioWare: Move It! stands out not just as a return to the beloved mechanics of the series but as its crowning achievement since Smooth Moves. It’s a game that knows its audience, delivering a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation that fits right into the Switch's lineup.","https:\u002F\u002Ftwinfinite.net\u002Freviews\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F","4.0",{"id":172,"author":173,"outlet":176,"summary":181,"review_url":182,"review_date":45,"original_score":183,"normalized_score":61},82553,{"id":174,"name":175},6603,"Brent Koepp",{"id":177,"logo":178,"name":179,"website_url":180,"score_format":72},71,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FSiliconera-Logo.jpg","Siliconera","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.siliconera.com\u002F","Master a multitude of motion-based microgames in the newest entry in the WarioWare series. Shake, stretch, dance, wiggle, & even curtsey through over 200 lightning-fast microgames.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.siliconera.com\u002Freview-warioware-move-it-is-fun-but-with-motion-control-drawbacks\u002F","7",{"id":185,"author":186,"outlet":189,"summary":194,"review_url":195,"review_date":45,"original_score":196,"normalized_score":197},98135,{"id":187,"name":188},8921,"A.J. Maciejewski",{"id":190,"logo":191,"name":192,"website_url":193,"score_format":72},137,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FVideo-Chums.jpg","Video Chums","https:\u002F\u002Fvideochums.com\u002F","It's time for some silly microgame shenanigans and WarioWare: Move It! brings the goods so let's check this ridiculously fun game out.","https:\u002F\u002Fvideochums.com\u002Freview\u002Fwarioware-move-it","7.5",75,{"id":199,"author":200,"outlet":203,"summary":208,"review_url":209,"review_date":45,"original_score":210,"normalized_score":61},66630,{"id":201,"name":202},1377,"Chris Carter",{"id":204,"logo":205,"name":206,"website_url":207,"score_format":72},10,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FDestructoid-Logo.png","Destructoid","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.destructoid.com","Most WarioWare fans will likely want to pull the trigger on this one, but I don’t blame you for being wary. There’s a lot of give and take here, especially with the heavy motion focus.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.destructoid.com\u002Freviews\u002Fwarioware-move-it\u002F","\n\t\t\t7\t\t",{"id":212,"author":213,"outlet":216,"summary":221,"review_url":222,"review_date":45,"original_score":223,"normalized_score":17},58842,{"id":214,"name":215},4895,"Deven McClure",{"id":217,"logo":218,"name":219,"website_url":220,"score_format":72},81,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FScreen-Rant-Logo.jpg","Screen Rant","https:\u002F\u002Fscreenrant.com\u002F","One of the main criticisms of Get It Together! was its lootbox-esque mechanics surrounding prezzies for in-game characters, which felt grindy for some players. However, these were used to level up characters for the Wario Cup and give single players something to work towards after beating the story; with Move It! there is less for individual fans to strive for post-story besides new high scores. Nonetheless, Move It! undoubtedly captures the heart of the franchise, and its return to movement-based mechanics is a triumphant one. Despite a few flaws, its selection of absurd microgames and myriad of different modes makes WarioWare: Move It! an ideal new entry in the series.","https:\u002F\u002Fscreenrant.com\u002F\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-switch\u002F","unscored",{"id":225,"author":226,"outlet":229,"summary":234,"review_url":235,"review_date":45,"original_score":236,"normalized_score":77},86397,{"id":227,"name":228},6850,"Matt Tate",{"id":230,"logo":231,"name":232,"website_url":233,"score_format":42},78,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FStuff-Logo.jpg","Stuff","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.stuff.tv\u002F","The hardware can’t always keep up, but WarioWare’s return to motion controls was the best place for the series to go for now.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.stuff.tv\u002Freview\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F","4\u002F5",{"id":238,"author":239,"outlet":242,"summary":246,"review_url":247,"review_date":45,"original_score":118,"normalized_score":77},87094,{"id":240,"name":241},3122,"Willa Rowe",{"id":47,"logo":243,"name":244,"website_url":245,"score_format":72},"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Finverse-logo.jpg","Inverse","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.inverse.com\u002F","","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.inverse.com\u002Fgaming\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-nintendo-switch",{"id":249,"author":250,"outlet":253,"summary":257,"review_url":258,"review_date":45,"original_score":259,"normalized_score":260},87579,{"id":251,"name":252},7066,"Nathan Birch",{"id":197,"logo":254,"name":255,"website_url":256,"score_format":72},"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fwccftech-logo.jpg","WCCFtech","https:\u002F\u002Fwccftech.com\u002F","The WarioWare franchise may be weird, but it actually serves a rather utilitarian role for Nintendo, as they often use the games as showcases for whatever new hardware features and gimmicks they’ve cooked up. Despite this, Wario has never quite found his footing on the unique Switch hardware. 2021’s WarioWare: Get It Together! focused on character-driven multiplayer with mixed success and only two years later we now have WarioWare: Move It!, a throwback of sorts to the motion-controlled Wii era.","https:\u002F\u002Fwccftech.com\u002Freview\u002Fwarioware-move-it\u002F","5.5\u002F10",55,{"id":262,"author":263,"outlet":266,"summary":272,"review_url":273,"review_date":274,"original_score":275,"normalized_score":47},91964,{"id":264,"name":265},7742,"Jack Zustiak",{"id":267,"logo":268,"name":269,"website_url":270,"score_format":271},130,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FGamingTrend-Logo.jpg","GamingTrend","https:\u002F\u002Fgamingtrend.com","100","Everything about Move It! feels like it should work, and when it does it’s a lot of fun. The problem is that doesn't always work. Some rotten apples in the microgame selection and the Joy-Con hardware's awkward fit with the overall concept muddy up an otherwise good time. Given the discombobulating nature of WarioWare, some muddying can be acceptable up to a point, but Move It! occasionally crosses the line from being playfully antagonistic to frustrating for the wrong reasons.","https:\u002F\u002Fgamingtrend.com\u002Freviews\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-detrimental-discombobulation\u002F","2023-11-12","60",{"id":277,"author":278,"outlet":281,"summary":286,"review_url":287,"review_date":288,"original_score":196,"normalized_score":197},95615,{"id":279,"name":280},8159,"Steve Wright",{"id":282,"logo":283,"name":284,"website_url":285,"score_format":72},132,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FStevivor-Logo.jpg","Stevivor","https:\u002F\u002Fstevivor.com\u002F","I spend the weekend showing my parents-in-law how to use a Nintendo Switch with WarioWare Move It, and the results were mixed.","https:\u002F\u002Fstevivor.com\u002Freviews\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-did-they-like-to-move-it-move-it\u002F","2023-11-02",{"id":290,"author":291,"outlet":294,"summary":299,"review_url":300,"review_date":90,"original_score":183,"normalized_score":61},96960,{"id":292,"name":293},4914,"Scott Baird",{"id":295,"logo":296,"name":297,"website_url":298,"score_format":72},135,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FGamepur.jpg","Gamepur","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gamepur.com\u002F","The Nintendo Switch has a deluge of amazing party games, many of which were produced by Nintendo. WarioWare: Smooth Moves isn’t going to unseat the last Mario Party game or any of the Jackbox titles, but it’s still a fun romp for those who miss the days of waving Wiimotes around, despite its flaws.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gamepur.com\u002Freviews\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-a-quick-dance",{"id":302,"author":303,"outlet":306,"summary":311,"review_url":312,"review_date":313,"original_score":314,"normalized_score":315},2236486,{"id":304,"name":305},17840,"Trevor Gould",{"id":307,"logo":308,"name":309,"website_url":310,"score_format":72},158,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FPurenintendo.jpeg","Pure Nintendo","https:\u002F\u002Fpurenintendo.com","A celebration of the series' 20th anniversary, WarioWare: Move It! channels the microgame mania of Smooth Moves on the Wii. Time flies, but this format remains","https:\u002F\u002Fpurenintendo.com\u002Freview-warioware-move-it-nintendo-switch\u002F","2023-11-30","8.5",85,{"id":317,"author":318,"outlet":321,"summary":326,"review_url":327,"review_date":288,"original_score":314,"normalized_score":315},102331,{"id":319,"name":320},8995,"Edie W-K",{"id":322,"logo":323,"name":324,"website_url":325,"score_format":72},140,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fcheckpoint-gaming.jpg","Checkpoint Gaming","https:\u002F\u002Fcheckpointgaming.net\u002F","In 2021, I criticised WarioWare: Get it Together for its needlessly complicated control scheme, and wistfully remembered the intuitive and easy controls of the WarioWare Smooth Moves for the Nintendo Wii. Well, somebody at Nintendo must have been paying attention, because WarioWare: Move it! is the perfect successor to the iconic Smooth Moves.","https:\u002F\u002Fcheckpointgaming.net\u002Freviews\u002F2023\u002F11\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-a-smooth-successor\u002F",{"id":329,"author":330,"outlet":333,"summary":338,"review_url":339,"review_date":45,"original_score":340,"normalized_score":341},104099,{"id":331,"name":332},9055,"Brian Shea",{"id":334,"logo":335,"name":336,"website_url":337,"score_format":72},141,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fgameinformer.jpg","Game Informer","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gameinformer.com\u002F","Ever since its first title 20 years ago, the WarioWare franchise has shapeshifted to take advantage of the capabilities and gimmicks of whatever the current Nintendo platform was. But the first entry on Switch, Get It Together, bucked that trend, putting you in control of the actual cast of characters in platforming-style microgames instead of taking advantage of the Switch’s unique traits. WarioWare: Move It aligns more with the traditional WarioWare experience, resulting in a better overall collection.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gameinformer.com\u002Freview\u002Fwarioware-move-it\u002Fback-to-form","8.25\u002F10",82.5,{"id":343,"author":344,"outlet":347,"summary":352,"review_url":353,"review_date":354,"original_score":183,"normalized_score":61},134965,{"id":345,"name":346},11088,"Dustin Spencer",{"id":348,"logo":349,"name":350,"website_url":351,"score_format":72},143,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fcapsule-computers-logo.jpg","Capsule Computers","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.capsulecomputers.com.au\u002F","Wario brings back motion to the Switch in Warioware: Move It! for a fun, if not dated experience.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.capsulecomputers.com.au\u002F2023\u002F11\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F","2023-11-11",{"id":356,"author":357,"outlet":360,"summary":365,"review_url":366,"review_date":367,"original_score":368,"normalized_score":369},145721,{"id":358,"name":359},12409,"James Berich",{"id":361,"logo":362,"name":363,"website_url":364,"score_format":72},150,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fpress-start-logo.jpg","Press Start","https:\u002F\u002Fpress-start.com.au\u002F","WarioWare: Move It! is a return to form (pun intended) for the WarioWare series that feels long overdue. It cleverly utilises the unique capabilities of the Joy-Con in ways that haven’t been done before, all while remaining both endearing and funny. While the simplicity of Party Mode is both its greatest strength and weakness, WarioWare: Move It! is easily WarioWare at its best and the most fun you’ll have looking goofy.","https:\u002F\u002Fpress-start.com.au\u002Freviews\u002Fnintendo-switch\u002F2023\u002F11\u002F02\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F","2025-05-07","9",90,{"id":371,"author":372,"outlet":375,"summary":380,"review_url":381,"review_date":45,"original_score":236,"normalized_score":77},174380,{"id":373,"name":374},2166,"Hope Bellingham",{"id":376,"logo":377,"name":378,"website_url":379,"score_format":42},14,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FGamesRadar%20Logo.png","GamesRadar","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gamesradar.com","WarioWare: Move It has proved itself a worthy spiritual successor to Smooth Moves. Thanks to motion controls, Wario's new collection of chaotic microgames will have you up and out of your seat and laughing the entire time. With over 200 microgames and a number of different modes to choose from, the latest Move It is the Wario party game that the Nintendo Switch deserves.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.gamesradar.com\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F",{"id":383,"author":384,"outlet":387,"summary":392,"review_url":393,"review_date":288,"original_score":314,"normalized_score":315},160161,{"id":385,"name":386},11817,"Mark Isaacson",{"id":388,"logo":389,"name":390,"website_url":391,"score_format":72},147,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fwellplayed-logo.png","WellPlayed","https:\u002F\u002Fwell-played.com.au\u002F","Finally, a Switch game that gets why motion control can be a blast under the right circumstances. WarioWare: Move it! hits all the high notes and continues a fine tradition in ridiculousness.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.well-played.com.au\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review\u002F",{"id":395,"author":396,"outlet":399,"summary":404,"review_url":405,"review_date":90,"original_score":406,"normalized_score":369},151548,{"id":397,"name":398},12921,"Spencer Legacy",{"id":400,"logo":401,"name":402,"website_url":403,"score_format":42},153,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fmonstervine-logo.png","MonsterVine","https:\u002F\u002Fmonstervine.com\u002F","Also worth noting is that Charles Martinet doesn’t voice Wario this time around. There’s a surprising amount of voiced dialogue in this one, which makes it a bit more noticeable that this is the first time Wario is talking since Martinet stepped away, but it’s a solid effort for the new actor’s first go at the character. There’s so much charm to the story and all the acting that even if the voice isn’t the same as before, the delightfully crass and crude character at the center of it is just as appealing.","https:\u002F\u002Fmonstervine.com\u002F2023\u002F11\u002Fwarioware-move-it-review-extreme-wah-robics\u002F","4.5",{"id":408,"author":409,"outlet":412,"summary":417,"review_url":418,"review_date":419,"original_score":196,"normalized_score":197},100329,{"id":410,"name":411},8951,"Oliver Shellding",{"id":413,"logo":414,"name":415,"website_url":416,"score_format":72},138,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FWayTooManyGames.png","WayTooManyGames","https:\u002F\u002Fwaytoomany.games\u002F","Recency bias is a double edged sword, and that’s none more apparent than with Nintendo’s newest release WarioWare: Move It. It was only a couple of years back that Nintendo Switch players got WarioWare: Get It Together to less than glorious fanfare. While I understand what Nintendo was attempting to do with the innovation of mini games from a sprite based point of view, the result was a middling and ho-hum execution of little more than an overly complicated puzzle platformer. The team tot...","https:\u002F\u002Fwaytoomany.games\u002F2023\u002F11\u002F05\u002Freview-warioware-move-it\u002F","2023-11-05",29,0,[21],[26],[]]