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CRITIK
"Sea and Sun Sports are now within reach, accessible to anyone, everywhere! Sports Party takes you to the seaside where the beach meets the mountain to discover 6 outdoor sports. Faithfully replicate real-life movements with intuitive and inclusive controls, and get off your couch to challenge your family and friends, whether at home or on the go!"
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5 reviews found65
Nintendo Enthusiast
Nov 12, 2018
Unlike the Wii days, Sports Party stands mostly alone in its genre on Switch. But, there are still alternatives. Personally, I would check out Bandai Namco’s Go Vacation before this. If this title really speaks to you though, I would only give it consideration at $20 or less. A review code was provided by the publisher. Sports Party$39.99 Overall6.5/10 Pros - Colorful visuals - Choice between motion or traditional controls - Character customization Cons - Not a lot of content - Passable gameplay experience - Inaccurate motion controls - Choppy framerate Having been introduced to video games at the age of 3 via a Nintendo 64, A.K has grown up in the culture.
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Video Chums
Nov 4, 2018
If you're looking for a variety of games that the whole family can play together then Sports Party is a solid choice. However, gamers who want any sort of depth should probably avoid this and purchase the included sports' higher quality counterparts instead.
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Nintenderos
Apr 19, 2020
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FNintendo
Dec 3, 2018
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Nintendo Life
Nov 6, 2018
While it’s great to see Ubisoft finally giving Nintendo Switch a platform exclusive, it’s frustrating that it has to come in the form of a competent yet throwaway party game. Having said that, superior hardware and far more accurate motion controls make this the best Sports Party instalment yet, so if you’re looking for a new addition to your local multiplayer setup this Joy-Con-happy collection of simplified sports should tickle your fancy, in-between rounds of Super Mario Party, of course. However, there’s an almost crippling lack of depth to each discipline that anyone hoping for more than a casual party experience will be sadly disappointed.