


As the box art suggests, there are around 300 different microgames, and there are very few that I didn't like. This is the first WarioWare game I've ever played, and I have to say I absolutely fell in love with it, and I wish I hadn't missed out on This is the first WarioWare game I've ever played, and I have to say I absolutely fell in love with it, and I wish I hadn't missed out on previous games in the series. If this is the last first-party original game for 3DS, then the handheld is going out with a bang. With cool extras such as minigames and the aforementioned dubbing, WarioWare Gold is a must-buy. A game that can be played either in short bursts or for a long period of time, WarioWare Gold retains the addictive, wacky gameplay that the series is known for. Also, you can dub over most of the cutscenes, which I found to be a cool feature. Charles Martinet is still fantastic as Wario, and the voices on the others are great too, really bringing their varied personalities to life.
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A notable difference here is the full voice acting, and it's spot-on. The microgames are as zany as ever, and although a lot of them this time are reused from past WarioWares, some have a different spin on them, such as the originally boss microgame Dungeon Dilemma now being standard length. The microgames are as Like entries in the series before it, WarioWare Gold makes great use of the features of the console it is released on. Like entries in the series before it, WarioWare Gold makes great use of the features of the console it is released on.
