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None of this is strenuous in any way, shape, or form, though. You can land strikes and spares of course, but you also have enough control to aim your roll and even put some spin on the ball.
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You're able to bowl a full game of 10 frames if you like, alone or alongside other players. For some players, that kind of pursuit could make the experience stick a little more, but I didn't get to test it out.Īs a full representation of the sport, Bowling is still one of Nintendo's stronger minigames in these collections. Victories in that online mode unlock new options for customizing the character you create from a limited set of options the first time you launch Switch Sports. Switch Sports has an entire online mode that lets you test your faux sports skills against human players in all six minigames. Nintendo's review guidelines create some artificial limitations here, admittedly. But together they make for a very slight experience overall. Volleyball, Badminton, Bowling, Soccer, Chambara (sword fighting), and Tennis are all charming and (for the most part) intuitively enjoyable to play. That puts a lot of pressure to shine on the six sports-themed minigames included in this package on day one ( a golf minigame is coming, but not until the fall). But the old magic, the "wow" factor that made the Wii's capabilities so fundamentally cool, is gone now. Swinging your virtual tennis racket here feels much the same as it did over 15 years ago. The Switch's Joy-Con controllers are in many ways newer and fancier versions of the iconic Wii Remote, sporting the same kind of motion-sensing hardware that made the Wii such a transformational experience. If you're walking into Nintendo Switch Sports armed with fond memories of blissful hours spent playing Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort, you might want to check your face for rose-tinted glasses.