We love this game, it gets all the family involved and lots of movements going on keeping kids active
We love this game, it gets all the family involved and lots of movements going on keeping kids active
Fun game , family enjoys playing together .
Bought this for my son 5 days ago and he loves it! Really good for his age and so much to do he was able to play it without any help straight away!
Go Vacation is not a good game. We can skirt around the issue as much as we like, but before long we'll hit that conclusion - it's a bit of a damp squib. It's full of uninspired minigames that you've played better versions of before, its graphics aren't exactly up to the usual Switch standard, and,...
You really could have a great time with Go Vacation if you're playing with a really young gamer, family, or friends but things move slowly when you're alone. If you're desperate to replay some motion controlled sports from the Wii era you'll have a good time but Go Vacation can't escape the shadow...
Lots of Options; Fun Multiplayer
Dated Visuals; Poor Variety
Deceptively shallow
Loads of stuff to do
Could do with less content; Events needed more attention; Controls needed more work
harkens back to the era of mini-game compilation titles – including the mixed bag of quality content.
We absolutely adore party games where we're able to pass the controller back and forth and have fun a whole evening in the company of some good friends. Nintendo is usually best in class on this, and never have they had a console more suitable for multiplayer than Switch.
Go Vacation's Nintendo Switch port is actually the title's second attempt at hitting the spotlight. This sporty mini-game compilation originally released on the Wii in 2011. While it enjoyed moderate success, it was overshadowed by Nintendo's own attempts in Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, and was...
Kawawii Island is a lively sandbox; Some of the sports are great fun
Many activities are mediocre; Quantity over quality; Too expensive at launch
Everything from Go Vacation 's appearance, style, gameplay, and pure existence hark back to those strangely repetitive days of the Wii, where everyone and their cat was releasing a party-type sports game for Nintendo's remote-waggling sensation.
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