Yep. Ridge Races made the DS, launched a few days earlier, seem like a total disappointment, even though I had been blown away by having Mario 64 on a handheld.
The other thing I loved was the little videos on the saved games. Everybody's golf in particular played a good shot, with music, if you scrolled to the saved file.
It's just occurred to me that I will be fiddling about with some cardboard on Friday night. I know that the Mario and Zelda modes launch their soft VR later in the month on the 25th, is there anything else rumoured to support it yet?
I'm a sucker for any VR experiences and would love to go back to any of Nintendos games with a new VR hat on.
Also, if the Zelda one is the whole game and its pretty good then some kind of headstrap is surely an absolute must!
I haven't read up on Zelda and Mario's VR modes, won't they just be fairly pointless fluff features as you have to use your hands to hold the Labo rather than the controllers?
It's gonna be weird, Mario is short sharp challenge modes which is probably more suited to holding this thing up to your face for short sessions where as Zelda is the full game and that's not gonna be comfortable for prolonged use. How durable are these things gonna be too your holding bits of cardboard against your face and its gonna absorb dirt and oils and moisture.
I don't get it, folks. When they release a 3D handheld, most people play it in 2D. 3D televisions die a horrible death and some say it's because you have to wear glasses and here are people looking forward to strapping a Switch in a cardboard box on their head to play games in 3D.
I don't get it, folks. When they release a 3D handheld, most people play it in 2D. 3D televisions die a horrible death and some say it's because you have to wear glasses and here are people looking forward to strapping a Switch in a cardboard box on their head to play games in 3D.
Try everything twice, just to make sure you don't like it
I don't even know how it'd be possible to play 5 minutes of Breath of the Wild using Labo if you have to physically hold the unit to your face
Zelda Is part of Nintendo's new fitness range while zelda only strengthens your arms there is also a game that gives you a complete body workout. its called Switch FitNes Track and Field VR its a remake of NES Track and field where you use two wind pedals and run on the spot while holding a bit of cardboard to your face.
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