If you want to get better at Nintendo‘s latest sports game, this Nintendo Switch Sports guide will give you useful tips and advice on how to play all six sports.
Switch Sports has online multiplayer and the competition will likely be fierce as players get used to the ins and outs of each sport.
Because we’ve already been playing it for a while, we’ve put together these Nintendo Switch Sports tips to help beginners learn key strategies.
Bear these tips in mind when you’re playing and you’ll be off to a good start.
While it’s obviously important to learn the timing for the standard moves in volleyball (each time you touch the ball, basically), blocking is arguably an even more important skill to learn.
If you can pull off a successful block, it doesn’t give your opponents a lot of time to recover, meaning you may have a better chance of winning a point.
When you’re defending and your player is at the net, get in the habit of standing in front of your opponent using left and right on the Control Stick, and flicking the Joy-Con upwards at the same time as your opponent jumps for a spike.
If you position yourself right in front of them, there’s a decent chance the spike will bounce off you and fall on their side of the net.
If you miss the block it doesn’t matter because the spike will be heading to your partner at the back of the court anyway, so you may as well get in the habit of jumping to block every single time you’re at the net.
As in real life, success in badminton is all about forcing your opponent to move sideways and back and forth on the court to try and force them into making a mistake.
If you continue to play the same strokes, it’s unlikely you’ll do too well (especially against the hardest difficulty AI opponent).
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