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Lots of fun you never get bored with game have different options
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Switch Sports is not Wii sports! They made a lot of adjustments from Wii Sports like making it harder to just spam swing the racket in tennis. Also, if you are expecting to pkay soccer with 4 players, you will br disappointed. There are certain sports that only allow 1-2 players instead of 4. While this was expected for the chambara mode, it wasn’t expected for badminton or soccer. Other than that, this game is filled with lots of physical activity and very fun to play with friends and family. There was a lot of competitive screaming and laughing during the various game modes and this was with adults in their late 20s or 30s. So this is definitely a game that should appeal to just about everyone, especially for those who have a competitive spirit.
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I purchased this game as a X-Mas present for my kiddo. Thought he would really enjoy it. Turns out not only did he enjoy it, but the entire family has. This game is also good for burning some calories and it is similar to aerobic exercise. We love the variety of games that are included so you don't get bored.
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Nintendo Switch Sports brings back the exciting and fun motion controlled sport games from the Wii Sports series. Play six of the motion controlled sports such as Bowling, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Soccer and Chanbara.
Play either locally with friends, family or play online via Switch Online to compete in any sport of your choice to earn 100 points and unlock new sports gear to dress up your Miis and/or Switch Sport Character.
While Switch Sports is colorful and fun, it’s missing a few more sports from it’s Wii Sports predecessor, such as Baseball, Boxing and Golf (Golf will be available later this year in the Fall.). The controls are all motion controlled which will have players breaking their TVs if they are careful enough. And online can be broken at times due to connection issues or not enough players are participating so obtaining items within 13 days will be a pain to grind.
Minor flaws aside, Nintendo Switch Sports will bring back fans who loved Wii Sports and have a fun time playing the six selected sports of their choice. Pick up a joy-con and let the games begin.
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Awesome game. I love that they brought back bowling, and I hope they update it to add the bowling feature that Wii Sports had where they would just keep adding pins. Overall, very good purchase and very fun game, especially for people who are not into very technical games.
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If you liked Wii Sports. you will LOVE Switch Sports. Just a great way to get your game on. Bowling and Tennis are still my favorites, but you can't go wrong with this in the house. Just remember to always be safe while playing and drinking. (over 21 in the US)
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Game is an enjoyable experience for players of all ages, blending simple gameplay with vibrant visuals. Its intuitive controls make it easy for kids to pick up, while still offering enough charm to keep adults entertained. Whether you're playing solo or with family, it’s a great choice for casual fun.
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Hey competitors this is the game for. Even the littles can find a game to play. Real family fun and keeping us all active. Retro and new challenges. Definitely a family favorite..
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There are some really good games on here like Volleyball and Golf and Tennis and Badminton. However, games like soccer and bowling are lacking. It feels like they really wanted to improve the wii sports but I think they couldve spent a little more time with the controls and what feels natural
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It’s a fun set of games. Bought it primarily for bowling, but volleyball and tennis are fun too. Soccer is next to try. Haven’t tried some others, such as sword game.
The bowling movement and ball release actions are much better than some of the 3rd party titles.
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A fun interactive game for the entire family! It brings me back to the Wii sports days but with better enhanced features! If you have a nintendo switch or a switch 2, you need this game!
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Nintendo Switch Sports brings back the classic Wii Sports formula with a fresh coat of paint and a few new activities. It’s easy to pick up and play, making it perfect for parties and family gatherings. The motion controls are generally responsive, and the new sports like volleyball and badminton add a fun twist.
However, the game feels a bit barebones at launch. While the core gameplay is enjoyable, the lack of depth and limited single-player content might leave some players wanting more. The online play is a mixed bag, with occasional lag issues.
Overall, Nintendo Switch Sports is a decent party game that captures some of the magic of its predecessor. It’s fun in short bursts, but it could use more content and polish to keep players engaged long-term.