I am upvoting this 1000x.
I am upvoting this 1000x.
How would it be?
If you are pronouncing the "Ri" in "Ring" the same as "Wii" you're pronouncing at least one of those words wrong.RingFit. Wii Fit. Rii... Wii... hmm. Nintendo on that 4D chess shit.
It's impressive how well Ring Fit Adventure works as a fully-functioning RPG. Within each level there are encounters with enemies that work as any good turn-based RPG should, with your moves replaced by 'Fit Skills' - activities, effectively, each with their own 'elemental' status so that some are more effective than others in any given situation, with the ability to take your own load-out into a level. Yoga moves can be used for healing, for example, while an activity that includes a sweep of the Ring-Con can strike multiple enemies at once.
there's gear to collect, potions to concoct mini-games that are executed with all the flair and panache. There's even more I'm not yet able to disclose
They'd have to buy extra joycons.
Good for you!Real talk, I've lost 105 pounds in eight months, from doing Wii Fit every day since Christmas.
I'm in constant disbelief that this actually worked for me, and am super curious to check out RingFit. I do hope it lets you make a personalize set though, since that's what I use in Wii Fit.
Looks to be geared to a more lean cardio life and not so much a big muscle adventure.You gotta give it to Nintendo, they sure are crazy enough try to all sorts of weird stuff. This looks neat, but I'm not sure how much fitness you're actually gonna be doing without any weight training.
There's no way I could play this in my apartment 🤷
Just not physically possible and would probably piss off the people downstairs even if I moved furniture around to do it.
But does it really make it more attractive to the target audience of this? Why would someone want to level up and RPG mechanics in their fitness game?
SAWFit.I'd be interested in a game whre these hosts lock me in their basement and I have to use the ringfit in interesting ways to escape.