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Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: It shouldn't be too surprising that Go Vacation seems like a throwback to a previous generation of Nintendo games — back to the Wii, when the success of Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort led to seemingly every publisher trying to get in on the act with som...
Published: 2018-07-26, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Loads of minigames and activities, Small but fun open world resorts, Loads of vehicles to use, Great for multiplayer
Boring solo, Graphics are dated, Some minigames feel similar to one another
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...
Abstract: The game presents 50 mini-games spread across four resorts: beach, city, snow, and mountain. The mini-games are all designed according to their respective resorts, and the variety is certainly admirable. While at the beach resort, you can go scuba div...
Abstract: Up until recently, I would say that Wii Sports Resort was easily the best vacation-themed video game on Wii. A new challenger has arrived, however, and takes the formula set by Nintendo with its Wii Sports games and goes absolutely crazy by packing in ...
Abstract: Wii Go Vacation is the latest mini-game collection for the gaming system. Wii Go Vacation follows in the tracks of Wii Sports Resort, Wii Sports, and Wii Party. Go Vacation is very similar to Sports Resort with the location moved from Wuhu Island to Ka...
Abstract: Go Vacation is a collection of themed mini-games recently released for the Nintendo Wii by Namco Bandai Games. It's a four player affair, featuring a series of games spread across four different resort locations. As far as mini-game compilations go, it...
Abstract: A tropical resort paradise overrun by dead-eyed, single-minded creatures that vaguely resemble humans, there shambling movements parodying the utter lifelessness all around them. I am not talking about Techland's Dead Island. This is Go Vacation ... ...
Go Vacation evolves the mini-game collection genre in many ways, but it lacks the polish of Nintendo's first party efforts. The open world island, while fun to explore, feels empty because of the lifeless NPCs that haunt its shores. You’ll find plenty ...