Nintendo Switch VR - Is It Any Good?

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Publicado 2023-03-17
Yes, the Nintendo Switch has VR compatibility, and in this video, I play every first party game that supports it. Does it work well, and should you try it yourself?

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:54 Hardware Capabilities
3:30 Labo VR Toy-Con 4
4:56 Zelda BOTW VR
5:57 Mario Odyssey VR
7:17 Smash Bros VR
8:51 Captain Toad VR
10:05 Third Party VR Switch Games
12:24 The Verdict

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @FullFart
    2:58 I was not expecting that but Im not complaining
  • @Moshugaani
    They've made some very disappointing decisions with those VR applications. Being able to play with nothing but attached joy-con in Smash Bros. is just inane! And Zelda would have been tons better if you could simultaneously look around naturally by turning your head and rotate the camera around Link with the stick, just like it is in Captain Toad. I suspect that they didn't do that because it would have needed more in-depth programming to change the camera behavior so much and things like camera culling etc.
  • @Lnksbro
    Imagine Metroid Prime Remastered in VR. That'd be interesting
  • @TheBeast324347
    I've been having a rough day. That clip of Nintendo as Charlie being chased by the virtual boy was awesome. Thank you
  • @MoonSarito
    I really hope that Nintendo is interested in trying VR again (they kind of tried it with the Mario Kart VR arcade which is exclusive to Japan), PSVR 2 showed so much potential for what VR can offer, Gran Turismo 7, Resident Evil: Village and Horizon Call of the Mountain is so amazing and immersive, but I think if there's one company that could revolutionize the VR market it's Nintendo, just imagine how awesome it would be to feel like you're actually in the world of Hyrule with VR. Funfact: Among the Nintendo Labo, the VR Kit was the best seller (and the one that received the most compatible games, even having some games from third-party companies)
  • @dontcallme5551
    Even tho BOTW's VR option looks poor, I think it would be really interesting to use the 1st person perspective glitch with the VR Headset, it would probably be as immersive as you could get on the switch software right now.
  • @senorsnipey1595
    I actually wish they would do more. I liked playing BotW in VR a lot though I had to play laying down but I found that the sense of scale is properly realized. I found it really cool
  • @glenfoxh
    The big cardboard LABO VR blaster is fun. Is a lot of work to make though. But once made, is not bad. Is the best experience I had with any Switch VR game.
  • Great breakdown! I totally agree with all of it, but Labo VR is super fun! It's like Wario Ware for VR with lots of micro games (some better than others) and a few longer experiences. I had a blast with the dedicated blaster game! I played that one quite a few times, but pumping the gun into my face made my nose hurt after while. If you're curious about VR on Switch, Labo VR is definitely the game to get. Just be aware that crafting the different cardboard devices takes a really long time, but that's just of the experience. If you don't have a lot of time on your hands, just get the basic VR blaster kit without the other peripherals.
  • @SalvableRuin
    The next Switch iteration could have decent VR. I want Mario Kart and Metroid Prime in VR
  • @siggenx
    This video popped up on my fyp. Actually quality content. Good job. Would like the same style of video from new PS VR2.
  • @Dr18Registered
    the labo vr kit software does have genuinely nice little vr experiences, I liked them
  • @jedesgr
    tbh if metroid used it everyone would love it
  • @wumixe
    Whoa! Thought this video would have more views! Nice video. A real nintendo headset that could play Beat Saber and stuff would be a dream!
  • I hope one day modders will go crazy with labo vr and start making vr modes for games
  • I have the full VR labo set, and it was loads of fun to make all the toy-cons and then be able to use them in VR. But once you have an actual headset like the Quest 2, the labo kit starts to lose its charm. Still fun to make, but you can also get the variety pack, or the vehicle kit, and use those in Mario Kart.
  • Thank you for that review! Probably saved me and others time and money! Love the Switch Oled for its purpose, but that's it.
  • @1idiotatnight
    I see a lot of potential in vr support like the joy cons would work like the normal vr control and you could just get a break and a console at the same time plus that touch screen Soooo much potential