Go Vacation For Switch Review
So, you want to read a review about this game? Then you’re in the right place. I’m here to collect information about the popularity and satisfaction of Go Vacation For Switch so that other people know whether it’s worth getting or not. The first game that has caught my attention is a game called Go Vacation. I have never played any other game from this series, or really heard anything about it for that matter. I didn’t even know there was a Switch version being made until it showed up on the eShop one day. But since seeing a few videos of YouTube, and reading some articles online, I decided to give it a try one day last week when I was super bored (which is the only way I can justify spending $60 on a video game, is if I’m super busy and bored).
Three years after the debut of the latest Nintendo Switch, fans and critics seem to be unhappy with the fact that Nintendo has not sold newer versions or made any significant additions. So why is it that the Switch is only getting better by word of mouth? This review will give you a complete rundown on the new family vacation-themed Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game — which will provide you tips and tricks on how to successfully progress through the adventure.
Go Vacation For Switch Review
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Critic Reviews for Go Vacation
Areajugones
David Cruz García7.5 / 10.0
Whether you play by yourself, with friends or family, Go Vacation is a complete game that will satisfy all kinds of players. It may be a port of a Wii game with better resolution, but this should not discourage players longing for a game that provides a whole array of minigames.
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Hobby Consolas
David Martinez60 / 100
As the original game for Wii (released seven years ago), Go Vacation is an interesting minigame collection to enjoy with friends or family, although there is not much improvement in Switch version and free roaming is boring.
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IGN Italy
Alessandra Borgonovo6.8 / 10.0
A nice a game, clearly aimed at younger kids and those looking for a “casual” and fun gaming experience with friends
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IGN Spain
Miguel Ángel Escudero7 / 10.0
A fun game to play with other that looks and feels too old but it’s still interesting.
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God is a Geek
Nick Gillham5 / 10.0
Go Vacation promises a world of fun and opportunity. It delivers the latter in spades, but not so much the former.
The Games Machine
Danilo Dellafrana6.7 / 10.0
Go Vacation has several problems, too many to interest veteran players. That said, it could be a highly recommended purchase if you have little brothers or small children at home, eager to get their hands on your switch.
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Wccftech
Dave Aubrey6.8 / 10.0
Go Vacation is an incredibly basic game, in addition to being a seven year old port. But somehow, despite my initial inklings that this was a shovelware game, I actually found myself really enjoying it. I always admire local multiplayer experiences, and I was looking for one more on Nintendo Switch, and Go Vacation has somehow filled the gap. It won’t keep multiplayer parties going on all night long, but it’ll certainly get pulled out whenever I have four players to keep entertained.
Gameblog
Angel Davila5 / 10
Go Vacation was an average sports game on Wii, and it’s quite the same today on Switch.
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