![]() But I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy my time with Nintendo Switch Sports. Its annoying to see Nintendo constantly make games that are kind of rushed and don't make their full potential. Although its obvious that this game is not perfect and feels a bit under-baked. The main question is, was it fun to play with family and friends? The answer to that question is yes of course. Overall Nintendo Switch Sports is a fine game. The online mode is the only thing that Nintendo Switch Sports has over Wii Sports. This makes it so then there's something you can actually accomplish by playing online and I'll always have something to do. By playing against people online you're able to earn new items you can put on your character to make it look more like yourself. It's not a perfect online mode but it works. From what I played I didn't have many problems. Besides just playing the sports alone or with family you can go against friends or random people online. They all work well and are really fun but without the old Miis and backgrounds playing them in Switch Sports isn't as good as playing them in Wii Sports. Besides the new games there's bowling, chanbara, and tennis which were all brought back from past Wii Sports games. Sometimes it feels like I have to run a whole mile just to get to the goal. The field is way too big and your character is too slow. The game feels like a really slow and bad version of rocket league. ![]() Not once did I feel like a game of volleyball was different from the last game of volleyball. Volleyball asks you to make extremely specific movements to hit the ball. Volleyball and soccer are the two other new sports and they're horrible. But it is disappointing that the best sport in the package is basically a slightly modified version of tennis. Badminton was the sport that I went back to the most. You can think of it as Wii Sports tennis but more fast paced and chaotic. ![]() Out of six sports three of them are new and only one of the new ones is actually enjoyable. The new sports added in the game are not great. While the Nintendo Switch Sports games have detailed backgrounds and better graphics Wii sports is more charming and feels more welcoming. Even in bowling and tennis I feel like the Wii Sports version is slightly better. The sports are much funner to play in Wii Sports. The other problem was just that Wii sports is better. The new avatars have a lot less options and just doesn't have the same charm of seeing yourself in the game. You could make a Mii look like basically anyone. ![]() Instead of using Miis the game uses generic avatars which don't work. The game is nothing compared to Wii Sports and there are a lot of reasons for that. The main problem with Nintendo Switch Sports is that it doesn't have its own identity. If you're craving a new sports game with some Nintendo charm Nintendo Switch Sports will probably satisfy you. Instead of using Miis the game uses generic Nintendo Switch Sports is a fine Wii sports like experience. Nintendo Switch Sports is a fine Wii sports like experience. ![]()
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