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WarioWare: Smooth Moves

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WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii)

Developer: Intelligent Systems

Publisher: Nintendo

Genre: Party

Players: 12

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Posted on 06.01.2007 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Tag Tags: WarioWare:, Smooth, Moves, Wii
The WarioWare series started with humble beginnings on the Game Boy Advance, but has fast become one of Nintendo's most popular franchises in Japan, gaining strong popularity in the US and eventually Europe caught up with the craze. It has already appeared on the GameCube, launched alongside the Nintendo DS, had a special tilt version (that sadly never came to Europe) and now the game has just released alongside the Wii in Japan. But now it is set to d
Well, what veterans of the series will know by now is that the games do not normally focus on being overly attractive. In fact, the first few games seem to have purposefully gone down a route whereby most of the mini-games are basic in appearance to create a somewhat retro feel to the proceedings. For the most part, the micro-games included in Smooth Moves are extremely simple in appearance, such as rudimentary 3D ones likes the balancing of a broom on a hand or even the NES graphics used for a Super Mario Bros. game. However, there are some that use visuals straight from the GameCube, like the Wind Waker and Pikmin micro-games and then there are the cut-scenes that are strewn around, tying the whole game together. If you think about how clear and crisp the 2D graphics of Paper Mario were on the GC, then you will know what we are talking about. Except the quality has been upped considerably, making you wonder just how amazing Super Paper Mario will look when reworked on Wii. As for the audio side, music ranges from forgettable background tunes to some catchy character themes, Nintendo favourites reworked and amusingly cheesy voice-overs...

 

But what about the meat of the game? Well, after starting as a fun collection of very small games for its GBA d

 

Each and every one of them leaves you thinking just how wonderful the future of Wii gaming may be if developers take note of the amount of uses found here. At first it may not seem apparent how the stances will work in actual practise, but you soon learn as once you have chosen one of the game's main characters and enjoyed the quirky story introduction to set the mood, you are thrust into the midst of the action. With only four lives you must survive the onslaught of games thrown at you. Some of the best examples are as follows: 1.) Sticking your thumb over the Wii controller's sensor, shaking it up and down to move a champagne bottle ferociously on the screen, only to lift off your finger and point in the direction of the group standing there as the cork flies off and alcohol sprays wherever you direct it! 2.) Holding the controller in your fist as if you are to punch with it. However, the aim is to then tilt your hand left or right, moving an on-screen sword in an attempt to sufficiently block a samurai who tries to slash you. When sufficiently dazed, you must quickly strike forward to finish him off. 3.) In a scene from Animal Crossing, you are sat by a small pond with fish in and must catch one by carefully holding the controller still until the fish takes a bite of your tackle (oo-er!), the rumble kicks in and you must yank the fish clean out of the water.

 

There are plenty of other mad-cap games in the mix, such as pushing people over (thrust towards the screen), shuffling sheets of paper neatly (hold the controller vertically and gently bang the base on your left palm), driving a car and avoiding cows on the road (holding the controller sideways and tilting left and right like a steering wheel) or even flying Fox McCloud's Arwing (keeping the controller held as if you were going to throw a dart). Clearly a lot of thought has gone into making this as accessible for people new to gaming, as weird as possible to please long-term fans of the series and as clever as it can be in terms of using the controller in all these fantastic ways. Sadly, though, it does not quite hold the same appeal and crazy thrill as the handle versions (the same problem the GameCube version suffered from). Nintendo has attempted to make this fun for all, but in doing so the solo modes are a bit thin on the ground overall.

And 'thin' is being kind, because after about two hours (including a bit of a break), the game had been cracked open. Yes, the multi-player is supposed to add a lot of value to game (playing darts passes the time nicely enough, but flinging the controller between people as you complete many micro-games in a row grew old in the GC version...), but recalling the situation found with the GameCube edition, getting three friends that want to look like complete idiots seems difficult and the one-player side alone does not justify the

Gameplay

9

Fantastic use of the new Wii control system and fitting all the new uses into micro-games that are just as crazy as ever shows a lot of hard work must have gone into the final game.

Graphics

7

Whilst some of the games are basic in appearance, the comical style and marvellous 2D cut-scenes make this quite an attractive game overall.

Sound

7

Some of the music really does fade into insignificance, but then there are the Nintendo favourites mixed in with funky themes and a cheesy voice-over. Nice!

Value

6

Sadly the game is over barely after it has begun. Thankfully the prospect of going back to beat previous scores, play the extended games and dabble with the multi-player angle redeems things slightly.
7

/10

C3 Score Smooth Moves is a wonderful game on its own and a spectacular example of how first generation games can use the new control set-up. The humour is back in full force and the micro-games are as addictive as ever, but unfortunately it is all over much sooner than it should be. If you have crazy friends by the dozen then seriously consider this. However, solo gamers might want to wait for a price-cut...
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Dannyxzero

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Nice, cant wait to get my copy ^.^
on 07.01.2007 at 01:26
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koushiar

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wow 16 players :P
on 07.01.2007 at 01:41
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jesusraz

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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Actually, the multiplayer caters for up to twelve people in total. But we don't have a '12' on the drop-down (at the moment), so I've changed it to '8' for now.

Getting 12 friends to play at any one time is highly unlikely...in fact, getting four friends round to enjoy this on a regular basis is asking a lot.

Great game, but too much reliance on multiplayer. The original GBA game focused on solo gamers, which made it so brilliant...
on 07.01.2007 at 01:53
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zcollvee

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I deserve you'r star! Har!
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zcollvee

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Best game ever
on 07.01.2007 at 05:33
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Sidepocket

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They never heard of beer have they?

Eather that, or they are such brit stuck ups over there that nothing can dent there wonderfull crooked teeth. :D
on 07.01.2007 at 05:49
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SuperLink

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... Screw this. Go Team Sea Slug!
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Honestly can't wait for this, I love Warioware games![/Wii]
on 07.01.2007 at 10:07
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liking the C3 tweaks!
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Well a better solo experience would have been nice but still, I can't say no to Wario. Smilie
on 07.01.2007 at 11:30
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jesusraz

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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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If it'd been cheaper then I'd be singing its praises more. It's a superb game, but at
on 07.01.2007 at 11:32
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Online!
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Yoshidude

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The only thing that I'd be buying it for would be multiplayer so count me me
on 07.01.2007 at 12:08
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Xbox Live dojo99
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I'm definitely getting this. I was sold when I saw the nose picking game ^^
on 07.01.2007 at 14:35
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thinking of a new username ٩๏̯͡๏)۶
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Yeah i loved wario ware touched...for about 30 minutes....

I probably won't buy this but it still is tempting for the multiplayer
on 07.01.2007 at 16:35
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James2t3

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Sex is bad. Sex is a Sin. Sins are forgiven so stick it in!
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James2t3

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Would have been nice if it was 20quid like the GC version.
on 07.01.2007 at 22:54
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jesusraz

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knackered, but the FSR review is finally up!
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Me and my mates, when we're not going out drinking or going to clubs, prefer playing four-player Pro Evolution Soccer or cracking out a bit of Mario Kart 64...WarioWare just doesn't appeal to them, and I can see why to some extent.

But hey, different people, etc...
on 07.01.2007 at 23:23
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Mason

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Thank-ya-very-much!
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I've adored this since seeing the lovely little hula man, so can't wait to get it at the end of this week. :Smilie Nice review Adam.