Do... people actually dislike this game? Interesting video and I feel like this does a better job at getting it's point across compared to your latest video on the subject but I just cannot agree. This game is just amazing. I feel like it's accessibility is it's only gripe as while the Story Mode introduces each character's quirks very well... The other modes, truly don't... Otherwise, I cannot see it, the characters IS obviously the gimmick of this game. Instead of just understanding the microgames on the fly, you need to understand your character IN RELATION to the microgame, which is super interesting and fun and makes for way more interesting challenges imo compared to most other titles. If you couldn't get into it, I understand, but really? Do people seriously not like this title? I personally prefer it over Move It! (and I love Smooth Moves so this says a lot)
Basically because you really don't need to use all the characters and because of this, you essentially make the gimmick yourself. If you don't have to use Kat and Ana for the stage, why would you? and if you wanna use the same 3 to 4 characters, there's nothing stopping you.
@@Mymy_64 you don't have to, but the game is most fun when everything is all mixed up. Imagine a more balanced cast with unique abilities with micro games that are more varied. That's what I in-vision when thinking about GIT's potential
"Warioware Get It Together" is basically the more different and Simple Warioware, Sure it doesn't make up for how different it is in the gameplay, but it surprises you with how difficult all characters play, how you need to strategize with your character choices, the Party and Clever Microgames to apply to characters weaknesses and Strengths, and all around Accessible Multiplayer that even a New Player can get used to, if anything, "Get it Together" is better for a Multiplayer Experience, while "Move It" is more for Single Player, especially since most of the Microgames are 1P Only instead of being 2P.
im also dissapointed with Get it Together, however you simply CANNOT tell me with a straight face that you think it's worse than Game and Wario or even Snapped (unless you want to look like a Goofy Goober)
Game and Wario isn't even bad. It utilizes the Wii U gamepad well. Snapped is horrendous though. The DSi's camera does not work well enough for that game.