Wario's Back! But He's Not Changed Much..
Addictive mini games- check
Arm flapping- check
Controller beating- check
There seems to be a lack of ingenuity and imagination as it’s predecessors, everything seems to come in a obvious format, boss fights especially. Having said this it still manages to keep the humour that we’re all too familiar with. Single player is as per-usual intriguing for a few hours at least, but even then you’ll probably have completed it. There doesn’t seem to be an awful lot of unlockables for such a quirky game.
The good thing about Smooth Moves is the way it shows off the Wii-mote and exactly what it can do. Wario Ware is still a big series of entertaining games, but Touched and Twisted aside, there’s not a lot left that Wario Ware could offer that seems completely new and refreshing. Nevertheless an entertaining game all the same.