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The editors liked
Badminton's neat
Bowling and chambara hold up well
Soccer is electric
Charming presentation
Motion controls work nicely
New and returning events are fun
Actually provides a light workout
Playing with friends and family is an absolute blast
Simplicity makes the game approachable for players of all ages and skill levels
Bowling rules
Survival Bowling rules
Soccer and Bowling
Great visuals and music
Sportsmates are super cute…
The editors didn't like
Majority of progression and content requires online access
Volleyball is meh
Six events far too few for $40
Extra challenges largely missing
Why do we have to wait for Golf
The number of missing features and modes from the original Wii Sports is perplexing
Playing solo offers no incentive due to an absence of a skill tracker
Published: 2022-06-30, Author: Kurt , review by: gamespot.com
Playing with friends and family is an absolute blast, Simplicity makes the game approachable for players of all ages and skill levels, Bowling rules
The number of missing features and modes from the original Wii Sports is perplexing, Playing solo offers no incentive due to an absence of a skill tracker, limited difficulty modes, no training modes, and no unlockable customization
Despite the prospect of fun multiplayer moments, there's just too little content in Nintendo Switch Sports, and the minigames that it does offer have been done better elsewhere in Nintendo's own library...
Published: 2022-05-09, Author: Thomas , review by: nookgaming.com
Nintendo Switch Sports isn't perfect, but there are certainly improvements to the original formula such as the inclusion of online and the addition of features or modes in some sports. While I doubt it will have the same cultural impact on gaming, it's ce...
Published: 2022-05-07, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Soccer and Bowling, Great visuals and music, Sportsmates are super cute…
…but have little customization out of the box, Wildly inaccurate motion controls, Three types of tennis, No portable play or accessibility options
Nintendo Switch Sports has moments of fun, but they're buried under forced, inaccurate motion controls and lacking minigames. Only 2 and a half of the six sports on offer here are really fun or engaging, character customization is shockingly sparse, and t...
Published: 2022-05-06, Author: Stan , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: In his recently released autobiography Disrupting the Game, former president of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aimé recounted his fight with Nintendo Company Ltd executives to bundle Wii Sports with the Wii hardware. Thankfully the father of Pizza Hut's...
Published: 2022-05-03, Author: Marc , review by: tomsguide.com
(Image credit: Nintendo)On paper, Nintendo Switch Sports looks like a slightly underwhelming entry in the Wii Sports canon. After all, a roster of six mini-games isn't exactly generous — particularly since two of them are not hugely different from the ver...
Published: 2022-05-02, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: I have a mixed set of memories with the Wii Sports franchise. As an onboarding tool for the Wii as a whole, the original game was clearly a success but my interest in it quickly waned. Slowly but surely that bonus demo disc became a series, with Wii Sport...
Nintendo Switch Sports, like Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort before it, is best played as a party game, broken out for any gathering that needs a quick injection of goofy, active fun. While its sparse mixture of old and new sports varies in quality, Swit...