Nintendo Ring Fit Adventure 10001992 Reviews
Felicia - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on digitaltrends.com in the United Kingdom on 12 December 2019
Ring Fit Adventure was introduced in a weird and obscure YouTube video on the Nintendo channel. Billed as a “new experience for the Nintendo Switch,” the strange, ring-shaped device and leg strap left many of us scratching our heads. Was this to be the sp...
+Story keeps you motivated, A large variety of exercises, Mini-games are fun, Tons of replayability-ExpensiveYes. Ring Fit Adventure is a fantastic addition to the Nintendo Switch" data-type="textlink-deeplink" data-cloudcity="1" data-title="Ring Fit Adventure is a fantastic addition to the Nintendo Switch" data-url=" data-merchant="5c6f454a797fee17c1723f8c" dat...
Reviewer - 3.5 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 06 November 2019
Nintendo is on a never-ending quest to get us exergaming. You probably still have a dusty Wii Balance Board knocking about in a closet somewhere from the company's last foray into the exercising world, but now there's a new peripheral in town that promise...
+Surprisingly fun RPG, Targets specific muscle groups, Mini-games galore, Can customize workouts-Only works with one game at launch, Pricey peripheral, Ring has poor grip, Novelty factor may wear off(Image credit: TechRadar)Ring Fit Adventure is definitely an improvement on the Wii Fit. It offers a more challenging workout, under the guise of a fun, adventure RPG. The renewed focus on the game aspect means that you'll almost ignore the fact that you'...
Matt - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on stuff.tv in the United Kingdom on 23 October 2019
Video games generally offer a very good excuse to avoid doing exercise entirely. After all, why would you choose to be bent over a park bench wheezing when there are monsters to slay and XP to harvest?Ring Fit Adventure has both of those things in abundan...
+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 burnRing 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...
Alan - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on dailystar.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 19 October 2019
I've never had a gym membership in my adult life. If you discount running for the train, the last proper exercise I had was an ill-conceived new year's resolution a couple years ago where a jog around the neighbourhood on a freezing cold January morning h...
+Innovative use of Joy-Con in conjunction with Ring-Con accessory, A big lengthy and charming lite RPG campaign to keep you motivated, Welcome accessibility options and flexible with adjusting the difficulty, You can really work up a sweat without lea-Older ‘less effective‘ exercises can end up forgotten in Adventure mode, Possible not to get a real workout if you misuse settings, Read More, Latest Games News, EVENT - Fortnite Party Royale Start Time, NEWS - FIFA 20 TOTS SF La Liga Squad, NEWS - WAnother innovative showcase of the Joy-Con working with the new Ring-Con accessory, the fun-packed RPG mechanics makes Ring Fit Adventure the perfect gateway to fitness for gamers.The GoodInnovative use of Joy-Con in conjunction with Ring-Con accessoryA b...
Sam - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on gamesradar.com in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2019
There's a moment where I am one with the Ring. No, this isn't a secret, brand new Lord of the Rings VR game, but actually Nintendo's latest foray into fitness games. Gone are the days of the cumbersome, yet brilliant, Wii Fit Balance Board, and here to st...
+Makes exercising a game, Surprisingly fun adventure, Genuine workout guaranteed-Leg band can be unruly, Won't be for everyoneNintendo has made fitness fun again with Ring Fit Adventure, with a package that's as easy to use as it is a great workout...
Martin - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on eurogamer.net in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2019
Pilates wings.An exercise game with legs - providing you can get over your own sore legs.So far in 2019 I've bested mechs the size of skyscrapers, pummelled ancient demons into the pavement, even terrorised the citizens of a sleepy English village as...
Dominic - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 17 October 2019
Wii Fit was, it's probably fair to say, a bit of a system seller. So the most surprising thing about Ring Fit Adventure isn't that it exists, it's that it took Nintendo so long to release it Like that game before it, this sits somewhere in between a fitn...
Ring Fit Adventure hits the sweet spot for an exercise title. There's enough depth to the RPG elements to keep you coming back day-in, day-out, without ever becoming so inaccessibly deep as to put anyone who's never touched Skyrim.More importantly, it act...
Stuart - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on pocket-lint.com in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2019
It's fair to say that kids aren't getting any thinner. Whether it's fast food, too much time sitting on the sofa playing games, or opting not to go out in favour of watching another hour of YouTube, getting some children to do exercise can be a bit of a c...
+Easy to use, Fun to play, Mini-games look great-You'll need to do exercise to play, It has potential to tire, Won't work with new Switch LiteFrom what we've seen so far this isn't the next Nintendo opus in the same way that Mario Odyssey or Zelda is. You aren't going to be playing for hours at a time collecting and making potions to complete further levels. It also certainly isn't one of those...
Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2019
During a brief time playing with Ring Fit Adventure, a new peripheral-slash-software crossover in the same vein as Nintendo Labo, Nintendo folks stressed one thing above all else: this is a game first, and an exercise device second.They told us that while...
+Surprisingly fun RPG, Targets muscle groups, Mini-games galore-Only works with one game, Pricey peripheralThis workout-focused peripheral might not be for everyone, but if you want to get a light workout in while you game, Ring Fit Adventure on Nintendo Switch looks better than any phone-based workout app...