WarioWare Smooth Moves VS Move It | Gammaseer

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @FartyIsFarty
    @FartyIsFarty 8 месяцев назад +5

    The Wario has finally become aWare

  • @harrisonho8934
    @harrisonho8934 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love both, but I think I might actually prefer Move It!, mostly because believe it or not, the motion controls in that game, at least to me, felt a lot smoother and more fluid than the motion controls in Smooth Moves. Still though, I've got to give Smooth Moves credit in terms of originality at least, as a lot of the things in Move It! originated in Smooth Moves. But I think both games are fantastic games on both consoles that are worth picking up if you are a WarioWare fan. Also, I think it's nice we got this, as the motion controls of Smooth Moves were the only thing that WarioWare Gold couldn't bring back, as it was a handheld title, it only brought back the Mash controls of Mega Microgames, the tilt controls of Twisted, and the Touch controls of Touched and D.I.Y. So Move It!, to me kind of "completes" WarioWare Gold by bringing back the motion controls.

  • @drakebushmire227
    @drakebushmire227 8 месяцев назад +1

    I hold “Wii Nights” at my college every Saturday, and Warioware: Smooth Moves gets played constantly. We usually have more than four people playing on one wii, so this games ability to have TWELVE people in one game has been something we’ve legitimately used, like I’ve actually had twelve-player survival games. If Move It had something like that, I think it would be a much more fair comparison for me.
    Smooth Moves also felt a lot more unique in its story. Mona’s story in Move It is kind of generic IMO, but in Smooth Moves, I thought it was crazy when it instead had us playing as a guy that has a crush on Mona instead of Mona herself.
    I also think that the voice acting got kind of annoying and I could actually have done without it compared to the Wii version.
    And I didn’t grow up with Smooth Moves, or any Warioware game for that matter. I homebrewed Smooth Moves for my Wii nights and liked it so much that I bought a legal copy to be able to own it, and got Move It a month later. So even as someone who doesn’t have nostalgia for the OG, I prefer Smooth Moves.
    Overall great video. i actually thought about making this same kind of video myself.

  • @jamnnjelly3102
    @jamnnjelly3102 8 месяцев назад +2

    I agree with you wholeheartedly. Even though Move It copies Smooth Moves pretty much beat for beat it does it worse in almost every way. It isn't BAD but it is disappointing.

  • @vgjf3618
    @vgjf3618 4 месяца назад

    Here are all the forms in both games in alphabetical order;
    1. Archer
    2. At Attention
    3. Ba-Kaw
    4. Big Cheese
    5. Boxer
    6. Chauffeur
    7. Choo Choo
    8. Crocodile
    9. Diner
    10. Discard
    11. Dumbbell
    12. Elephant
    13. Fashionista
    14. Finger Food
    15. Gift Giver
    16. Hand Model
    17. Handlebar
    18. Janitor
    19. Knight
    20. Lifter
    21. Lovestruck
    22. Massage
    23. Mohawk
    24. Mortal & Pestle
    25. Pounce
    26. Remote Control
    27. Samurai
    28. Scales
    29. Sketch Artist
    30. Sky Stretch
    31. Squat
    32. Thumb Wrestler
    33. Tug Of War
    34. Umbrella
    35. Waiter

  • @zackschumann6847
    @zackschumann6847 8 месяцев назад +6

    Hard disagree. I love them both, but I do think Move It is better. Warioware has definitely lost its simplicity recently, but I think that’s good. With the original, touched, twisted and smooth moves, the games are so simple I could probably go in forever, and usually just end up losing lives on purpose to end it early. Move It has the best microgames in the entire series imo, because they ask more of you.
    Move it’s main problem is that it copies Smooth Moves like it’s the Bible. No coins. No unlockables, and barely any reason to keep playing after unlocking Pyoro. Even Get It Together had something to unlock, even if it wasn’t much.
    As much as I love Move It and know I’ll be coming back to it forever, I’m still a little disappointed that Warioware games never go the extra mile.

    • @jamnnjelly3102
      @jamnnjelly3102 8 месяцев назад

      Move It only has one actual minigame outside of Pyoro and it's not even endless, it's more of a Game & Wario reject. Smooth Moves, while it didn't have much it had A FEW things. If Move It wasn't so derivative of Smooth Moves I wouldn't have minded it being light on unlockable content nearly as much, but this is just disappointing.
      It's WarioWare so at the end of the day, it's a fun time. But GiT was WAAAAY more worth it in my opinion