Go Vacation
Wii- Publisher: Namco Bandai Games
- Release Date: Oct 11, 2011
- Also On: Switch
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Oct 19, 2011If you're the sort of person for whom playing games on the Wii usually involves more than one person sitting or standing in front of your TV, you should give Go Vacation a look.
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Nov 30, 2011Go Vacation with its numerous activities and beautiful environment offers more than many of its competitors. Not all the mini games are equally fun, which is often due to controls. While there's some appeal specifically for singleplayer, it's obviously the multiplayer aspect that promises good entertainment.
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Nov 29, 2011Go Vacation is a good alternative to Wii Sports Resort.
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Nov 23, 2011Go Vacation is no doubt one of the best family games for Wii, thanks to its open world gameplay and the fifty minigames included. You can reach the place of your next activity by riding an ATV or a waterbike, and play with up to three friends via split-screen, and that's cool. What's not-so-cool is the overall quality of the minigames themselves, since some of them are boring.
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Nintendo PowerNov 8, 2011Its outward appearance may seem kiddy, but Go Vacation is surprisingly deep for a minigame collection. [Nov 2011, p.77]
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Oct 13, 2011Although Go Vacation certainly has its moments of intense fun, I found the lack of polish disappointing. All in all, it makes for a nod-worthy effort that boasts numerous triumphs, but ultimately never turns out quite as good as it could have.
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Nov 29, 2011It's accessible to everyone and sometimes quite funny, sadly not all the minigames have the same verve.
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Oct 18, 2011Go Vacation is a shallow, kid-friendly minigame collection with nice open spaces and overly simplistic games.
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Jan 23, 2012Go Vacation is yet another Wii Sports wannabe, but one with plenty of content. The mission structure means the game is actually playable on your own, even if it obviously works best with friends.
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Oct 27, 2011I commend Namco for trying to make Go Vacation more than a minigame collection. It's a shame that they seem to have lost site of why people buy minigame collections. Additionally, the frustrating open-world system that exists without any sort of way to directly access the game you want is a serious misstep.
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Nov 12, 2011As a mini-game compilation, Go Vacation falls short of the standard set by Wii Sports Resort due to its middling selection of activities and its frustrating motion controls; as a sandbox game, however, it fares significantly better, offering up four expansive resorts to explore and a myriad of collectibles to find. While its extensive use of gesture commands nearly ruins the entire experience, there is still quite a bit of fun to be had with the title, particularly if you have a companion to share it with.
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Nov 2, 2011Looks like it should be fun but the minigames are mostly sub-Monkey Ball rubbish and the controls leave us as cold as Kawawii's frosty peaks. [Nov 2011, p.60]
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Nov 22, 2011Go Vacation has a lot of different mini-games but frankly we've seen it all before. The exploration aspect really is the only original thing in this game. The multiplayer can be a lot of fun, but the controls aren't as good as other games, like Wii Sports Resort.
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Dec 9, 2011Another mini-game collection designed for young children and families. With Go Vacation, Namco Bandai tried to make something different, but they forgot one main ingredient in the recipe: the fun.
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Nov 19, 2011Go Vacation is perhaps the 20th party game I've tried on the Wii system. You would think that these games would have to evolve to give us new experiences, but the truth is that very few titles actually do. Go Vacation is not bad if you're a bunch of people who want to have fun – but you played it all before.
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Nov 8, 2011It's simply been done before and done better -- and will probably be revisited again in the future via Kinect or Move.
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Nov 7, 2011Quotation forthcoming.
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Oct 13, 2011Perhaps this would have been a cute little game half a decade ago, but so close to the end of the Wii's life cycle, it smacks of Namco desperately trying to milk the minigame cow one last time. As an ironic celebration of the Wii's most compelling and infamous problem, Go Vacation's selection of tepid and shallow activities might serve some amusing merit, but I don't think even the "family demographic" this is aimed at could find much to enjoy here.
Awards & Rankings
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#19 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2011
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5
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#5 Most Shared Wii Game of 2011
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 29 out of 34
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Mixed: 2 out of 34
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Negative: 3 out of 34
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