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While the Big N's latest console still incorporates motion controls, it's largely taken a back seat in favor of more traditional control schemes. Meanwhile, the hybrid functionality and HD rumble have taken center stage as the technological "selling points," rather than 3D motion. Still, there do exist some hints of this memorable motion-laced era of gaming for Switch. So let's take a look at which Switch games take advantage of these intricate motion controls most effectively.

This has been the case both in terms of sales and its ever-expanding library encompassing all sorts of genres. Thus, we felt it appropriate to flesh out our existing list with 5 more entries highlighting games that actually put the Joy-Con motion sensors to good use. Get ready to boogie the night away with one of the most robust and enjoyable dance games of the generation.

The colorful, psychedelic visuals are as appealing as they've ever been, and the tracklist of 40 new songs contains a diversity of fun, catchy jams. Holding the small Joy-Cons separately makes for a particularly intuitive, comfortable way to play this established dance series. Though it's not perfect, Just Dance does a fine job of picking up an array of both subtle and exaggerated movements. This squeamishly realistic surgery romp didn't make a ton of noise when it hit Steam in Yet, the game suits the Switch and its nuanced gyro controls quite well.

Surgeon Simulator feels akin to bloodier, more authentic version of the game Operation. You'll be tinkering with various tools and equipment as you work on patients, making precise movements with the Joy-Cons which translate on screen. The controls can be a bit wonky on occasion, but hold a unique, surprisingly precise feel overall.

You can choose to flip the motion controls off it they're not up to snuff - and can even get another player to join in and lend an extra hand. This vibrant and colorful puzzle-platformer by JanduSoft S.

Despite being a stripped-down indie, Neonwall shines as one of the more interesting, unique puzzlers on Switch. The gyro controls of each Joy-Con translate directly to the 2 paddles you'll use to guide a colored ball from A to B.

The catch? Platforms and obstacles are also color-coded, so you'll need to tinker with objects as well as the ball to match up the colors in order to progress. Like many entries here, Doom doesn't overuse motion control - but still offers it as a neat, immersive way to control for those who desire it.

And for a game that stresses gritty realism and cinematic bombast, this compliments the experience quite well. Scrambling to aim for the head of a monster with the Joy-Con gyro makes this romp all the more heart-poundingly thrilling.

Given that this feature that was tacked on as part of an update, aiming with motion controls feels surprisingly smooth and refined. While Mario Kart Wii highlighted the fun novelty of using the Wii remote as a makeshift steering wheel, Mario Kart 8 dialed things back to more crisp, traditional controls. At the same time, players are still able to use the more sensitive and precise gyroscopic tech of the Joy-Cons with MK8 Deluxe on Switch. What's great in this game is that you get the best of both worlds.

While you can opt for tried-and-true joystick control, the motion steering implemented here feels sharper than ever and even more intuitive.

The Wii Remote stuck out quite a bit and the overall design was ugly. According to the designers, creating these prototypes helped them decide how to construct a perfect Wii Wheel - i. After their first, they visited amusement parks and observed wheels stationed on go-karts, and noticed their unusually square design. They mimicked this, though ultimately thought that a round design would be more appropriate. The weight also came into consideration, as according to the designers even a 30 gram difference would sometimes be considered too heavy by consumers.

Below is a gallery of different prototypes. Nintendo Explore. Switch Switch games Lite Online. GameCube games Controller Memory Card.

Nintendo Co. Company Page history People Divisions. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? An added feature, that adds real atmosphere to the game, is that you can use your own tunes loaded onto an SD card, to play as you race to really get the blood pumping. There are many great things about Need for Speed Prostreet , not least the feel of total realism. The graphics are stunning, and when. You can choose from 4 different styles of racing - drag, drift, grip, and speed challenge.

This is street racing truly brought to life. You have access to hundreds of real parts to pimp your ride, the effects of which can be seen on your racing performance in real time.

Not one for the purists amongst you, but nonetheless, Sonic All Stars Racing is definitely one of the most fun Wii driving games you can play, and it suits all the family too. You have all the familiar characters to race as, from Tails in a yellow flying car, to Ai Ai in a banana mobile.



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