The wii u got me out of western gaming in general and got me to rediscover how good eastern developers really are. It also got me away from the fps trend that was big at the time which was getting really stale even back then in like 2013
Pros: Sports are great, controls feel good, loads of fun customisation, looks visually great Cons: No offline progression, limited customisation, not enough side modes, needs more exploration Feels like the biggest issue of this game is that it feels disappointing after Resort, as in that game is the giant of the series and it makes the games after feel disappointing, but even that game didn't have Boxing, Baseball and normal Tennis, which it did make up for with so many other sports, so specific complaints like no boxing feel a little strange. There is a genuinely great game and concept here, it just isn't fully realised. As iconic as the Miis and Wuhu Island are, I actually don't mind the sports mates and new location. I even wondered how a "Switch Sports" title would do if it was the first two games remade, upgraded, and sold on the Switch. I also wonder how this game would done if treated as entirely separate from the OG series, even if Nintendo made it less of a sequel and more of a standalone, comparison would've been inevitable because of the <console> Sports title. I have a feeling some people (or at least the ones who'll grow up on it) may look back at it fondly in a few years (like the Wii U, could be completely wrong though), but that also depends on how much they improve the game over time and add even the little details Either way, this is definitely the best and most fair review of the game
There is actually a fun fact that's pretty rare in Nintendo switch sports that tells you that the wuhu island people are actually working with the people in spocco square.
I feel you fam. The 3ds was great, but nothing can match the absolute peak that was the Nintendo Wii. If you know, you know. That era was the best of the best. The atmosphere was insane, and nothing can compare.
My grandparents had a wii and I loved playing WSR. I always did the swordplay and would grab the base of the strap and randomly swing it. Theirs’ broke a few years ago, but im buying one for myself and I can’t wait to relive my old memories.
This was amazing to watch, you get it! You understand what its all about. The clean B-roll mixed with nostalgic nintendo music does it for me! Inspiring!