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As of the time of writing, Drag x Drive currently has a Metacritic score of 60, putting it just six points ahead of Nintendo ...
Unfortunately, though, while Bananza was a smash hit, Nintendo's two other Switch 2 exclusives, Drag x Drive and Nintendo ...
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour lets players hit the ground running (or racing) with Nintendo Switch 2 as they explore a variety of features and details the new system has to offer. Players can ...
For what it's worth, our review of Welcome Tour slaps 3/5 stars on the technically-a-game and calls it "mostly a fancy toy and not much more." "If you really want to know all about the Nintendo ...
As a welcome-to-your-new-Switch-2 tour, it's pretty lengthy and has some interesting demos. As a $10 game, though, it doesn’t hold a candle to Astro's Playroom.
Welcome Tour is the only first party launch game for the Nintendo Switch 2, other than Mario Kart World, but what exactly is it and how does it work?
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour is now available, helping Switch 2 owners get acquainted with the new hardware through minigames and tech demos. Players can also take quizzes to test their ...
Many people, myself included, have argued that the Welcome Tour should be free with the console. Since it is essentially a demonstration of the system’s capabilities, charging money for it on ...
As a welcome-to-your-new-Switch-2 tour, it's pretty lengthy and has some interesting demos. As a $10 game, though, it doesn’t hold a candle to Astro's Playroom.
While Welcome Tour isn't particularly expensive, the Nintendo Switch 2 tech demo's bland presentation and lack of fun factor makes it hard to recommend, even at £7.99.
The mini-games seem basic but are surprisingly addictive. Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour may not match Astro's Playroom, but it's worth the $10 price.