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@Tyranexx I m not sure what the gamer mode equivalent is here (I played a Warioware game on the Wii more than a decade ago, but that s the fully extent of my previous experience with the series), but I m having a lot of fun with it. SO much optional stuff to see and do. It s pretty much the ideal pick-up-and-play experience. I could see myself dipping in and out of it for quite a while.
@MarioLover92 I m not a Kirby fan at all, and think most of the games I ve played in that series are mediocre at best (and haven t even bothered with Star Allies, frankly), but Planet Robobot is one of the better games on the system. Also one of the prettiest: the 3D implementation in Robobot is especially good. And the final boss is extremely cool. It s a solid platformer all-around.
New WarioWare game, Get It Together!, announced for Nintendo Switch
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WarioWare: Get It Together! - Release date, gameplay, and more revealed
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Having key first-party developers is important for keeping a steady stream of exclusive quality content on gaming platforms. While the Nintendo Switch has no shortage of great games available, the purchase of a new studio can be a game changer, adding even more options for users.
Both Sony and Microsoft have made major studio purchases in the last couple of years. Nintendo, on the other hand, has been pretty quiet. The House of Mario doesn t often buy studios outright, electing instead to form close working relationships with them, but that doesn t mean it won t flex its wallet when given the chance.