Rango writes: " WarioWare: Get It Together is a minigame compilation developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Following with the series traditions beginning with WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$ in 2003"
Best Buy is running an extremely limited-time sale, bringing some of the year's hottest Switch games down to their lowest prices to date. This offer is good through August 21 or until supplies run out.
VGChartz's Christian Evans: "The last person alive, Battle Royale-inspired genre is strong here, as games like Crab Game and Pac-Man 99 demonstrate. However, as Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain and the Jackbox series highlight, there's a thirst for somewhat more cerebral quiz-based party games, especially in the streaming arena. Not to be left out is the under-explored party game application for VR, with 2021’s Potato Party: Hash It Out trying to make an impact here. And of course there are the perennial Nintendo staples in this field: Mario Party and WarioWare."
WTMG's Leo Faria: "You know how the laws of nature go: for every action, there is a reaction. For every fantastic game released in 2021, there was something so bad that brought us back down to Earth, reminding us of the bad year we’ve just had to face through. Paying homage to the best games released in a year is easy; we do that to remind ourselves of the good titles released over the past few months, giving them an extra but well-deserved minute under the spotlight. Remembering the worst games of 2021 is equally as important, as we really want for these mistakes to be avoided in the next few years. Welcome to WayTooManyGames’ Top 20 Worst Games of 2021."
This should just be called the annual Bubsy award. Popeye is a deserved winner though from what I’ve heard.
For me my worst game by far has been Ac Valhalla. Haven't played an assassin's Creed since back flag....it's not assassin's Creed at all anymore.
The list lost any meaning to me when it started with WarioWare. Sure, it changed a little the formula it's been using since the first game, but if you think deeply, the only effective change it had was that each microgame now has more than one way to be completed. I was also ready to hate the game when it was first revealed, but playing it made me realize it was a great change.
If a person said they loved the previous games, I don't see why they would "utterly despise it".