I beat the boss but I'm the one on the ground XD Fun and motivating and had a good graphic touch similar to the Zelda switch game which I love :)
I beat the boss but I'm the one on the ground XD Fun and motivating and had a good graphic touch similar to the Zelda switch game which I love :)
Nintendo knows how to appeal to a casual crowd. The history and legacy of Wii Fit still rings true with those that remember the years when everyone had a Wii Balance Board underneath the TV.
is more than worth it. I’ve always wanted to find a great way to gamify my workouts, and with this, I have that now. I don’t feel too guilty if I miss a workout at the gym because I can always find something that’ll engage me at home for an hour or so.
Well-made accessories ; Enjoyable and surprisingly deep Adventure mode; Minigames are great; You really do feel the burn;
Leg strap comes loose too often; Battles go on a bit; You really do feel the burn;
A proper workout, and a very enjoyable one at that
Well-made accessories; Enjoyable and surprisingly deep Adventure mode; Minigames are great; You really do feel the burn
Leg strap comes loose too often; Battles go on a bit; You really do feel the burn
Ring Fit Adventure is a really nice surprise. What could easily have been a bland experience aimed at the casual crowd is actually a proper video game that’s bursting with Nintendo’s usual charm. On its own, the core RPG element is a substantial offering, so when you add in the minigames and custom workouts it’s actually one of the best all-round packages of the year, particularly as the Ring-Con is an expertly crafted accessory could easily be used in future games. Sure, some of the tracking functionality feels a bit wonky, battles are a bit on the grindy side, and no amount of of playtime is going to earn you the physique of The Rock. But even serial gym-skippers will find something to like in Ring Fit Adventure, and I’m determined to keep crushing that Ring-Con until the world is safe from blusterous weight-lifting dragons.
Well-made accessories ; Enjoyable and surprisingly deep Adventure mode; Minigames are great; You really do feel the burn;
Leg strap comes loose too often; Battles go on a bit; You really do feel the burn;
If you're a gym addict you probably shouldn't throw out your membership card just yet, but for everyone else looking to get fitter, this is a fantastic way to do it that won't bore you senseless.
Nintendo has made no secret that they want their players to be active. The Wii Fit games, the motion controls of the past consoles, the company at least
Colourful worlds; Bouncy soundtrack; Nice RPG elements; Ring-Con is sturdy
Leg strap can come loose; Lifeless environments; Ring can be annoying
A vastly more interesting experience than Wii Fit that’s good enough to get RPG fans interested in fitness and fitness fans interested in role-playing games.
The role-playing elements are impressively involved, including experience points, skill trees, and relatively nuanced combat; Exercises are as demanding as you want and the Ring-Con works perfectly.
The levels can get repetitive and there was no need to make the story and dialogue quite this silly and uninteresting.
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