The Wario Ware series has always been about useing your console or portable system in a very wacky way. Wario Ware Smooth Moves, to me, is the first TRUE Nintendo Wii game because it's the first game to fully utilize the Wii motion controller. It doesn't just fully utilize it, it exceeds it in a funny, weird fashion. Twilight Princess was an incredible game, but it was a gamecube game with wii controls. On the other hand, Smooth Moves is a game that could've only have been made on the Wii or it wouldn't be Smooth Moves. There are complaints that the story mode is short, but I don't find it a problem because once you beat the game you can play the mized up level. In this level you will keep completing random challenges until you run out of tries (apples). There are so many "forms" to hold the Wii-mote in Smooth Moves. Two of my favorite forms are the Mohawk and the Discard. The Mohark is when you have the Wii-mote on your head, and you'll do things like squats to make yourself look like a retarded weirdo. The discard is fun when you have it placed on the floor, and you pick it up when the screen tells you to. One of the minigames that uses the discard is when you are a sleeping samurai and you need to pick up your sword the moment the burglar ninja attempts to rob you. Also if you wnat to play with friends, this is one of the best games to play with many of your friends. You will be entertained even when you are not holding the Wii-mote because you can watch your friends make a fool out of themselves. In the end, Wario Ware Smooth Moves doesn't need a long story mode because this game's originality in gameplay will make you want to picks this up again and again and play it with your friends.
When I first heared about the Wii back at E3 2006, the first game I saw on offer was Warioware Smooth moves, and I instantly wanted to try it out. It looked just as crazy as the other games in the series, and seemed to m... Read Full Review
WarioWare: Smooth Moves was definitely one of the most highly anticipated games on the Wii. This unique series has garnered many fans after appearing on the Gamecube, the DS, and even the GBA. With a delightfully stran... Read Full Review