Minigame collections are nothing new -- especially when it comes to the Nintendo Wii. Most of these titles are sub-par at best, so can a higher-end game publisher like Namco Bandai put together a minigame collection that's actually worth playing?
GamerKnights' reviewer Joe takes the new Nintendo Switch title "Go Vacation" for a test.
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"Go Vacation sells itself as an island resort – or, four island resorts, even – packed to the brim with a variety of activities disguised as mini-games. Including the likes of golf, volleyball, inline skating, ATV stunt-fests, scuba diving, triathalons, pie-throwing contests and a whole load more (over fifty!) you really feel spoilt for choice when deciding what to do. Each resort is a hub world that you and three friends can explore on your own or together, coming across hidden treasures, out-of-the-way secret areas, vehicles to drive about in and ramps to stunt off of."
Rather than spend an exorbitant amount of money on a vacation, SuperPhillip Central spent a fraction of that for Bandai Namco's Go Vacation on the Nintendo Switch for its review. See why this activity collection is worth your time and money.
Go Vacation is a good reminder of how quantity doesn't always mean quality. There are a lot of mini-games available to play here, but not all of them offer a memorable experience. Motion controls implementation is also disappointing but the multiplayer is still fun if you can play it with friends.
I played this game at E3, it was alright. Navigating from game to game bugged the crap out of me, especially on skis.