
NINTENDO SWITCH Ring Fit Adventure Easy Adventure CERO A For details about the set contents and specifications, please check the specifications of the Nintendo Switch.
I did it for 30 minutes a day for 3 days, but it’s already tough!
The Banzai Push is the toughest, but there are even more challenging techniques that will come out…?
Exercises like planks and mountain climbers that don’t involve looking at the screen are tough.
>>2Seriously, Miburi-san…
Personally, Maeni Push is the strongest enemy.
Also, the strong impact to the groin caused by the Ring-Con during flying.
I’m just a noob who only plays once a week, but I believe it’s important to keep playing.
Mountain Climber is inducted into the Hall of Fame.
This is it… It’s a movement I often see in workout videos, but it looks tough to do high-intensity rounds.
Arm twist is healing.
Squats are the hardest for me.
This must be the final boss that you have to repeat while maintaining it.
Yoga is tough.
My core is weak, so I’m feeling unsteady.
I didn’t notice it when I first chose the voice, but the female ring is Shizuka Ito… I’m attached to it, so I won’t change it midway, but if I could do a second round or something, I would like to choose that one.
Even if a sequel comes out, it will probably be about two years later when the excitement for the launch title, like the one in the thread, has cooled down…
If I buy 2, the current Switch will no longer be needed.
I want to buy this and set it up in a room where I can properly move my body as a dedicated machine.
It seems questionable whether the wide squat is in the correct posture, as it leans forward.
Even regular squats are tough.
They ask for special moves other than the regular ones.
Banzai Koshifuri is always kind.
I’m drawn to the concept of having fun while playing in a game format.
When I actually do it, the CPU adjusts everything, like item usage and skill settings, to fit me… I just want to focus on exercising while watching the audio and video.
Plank
Mountain climber
Boat pose
It’s just us three, huh…
A skill set means nothing if you don’t do it yourself, right!?
Because of my frozen shoulder, I can’t do anything that requires raising my arms straight up and it’s driving me crazy.
It’s okay to use while doing other things.
500 times went by in the blink of an eye…
>>21I just started now.
Joy-Con-kun… I didn’t know you could make such sounds.
To be honest, any exercise will do as long as you can do it.
If it has become cheaper, this is totally fine from now on.
>>22It wasn’t on sale at all when it was new.
I bought it for the lowest price of 7,400 yen on Amazon.
It’s terrifying that it’s still slowly selling well…
I’m stuck just before the final boss.
Well, I actually think I can defeat them.
Looking at the workout time, I think it would be fine to do it another time… and then I end up working out on another stage and finishing.
>>25The final boss stage is seriously long.
Yeah, it’s really long…
When you’re doing mountain climbing, “halfway there!” feels like a death sentence.
Knee to Chest
→Don’t rush, it’s okay ❤️ Abdominal guard!!!
Just doing it for 30 minutes a day is admirable!
After finishing the third week, I thought I could unleash a violent amount of firepower when challenging the final boss of the first week, but it was quite tough.
Not looking at the screen at the gym makes the judgment sound harsh… How can I get a perfect score!
As we got into the second half, there were exercises that required a space larger than I had expected, so I stopped halfway through.
I haven’t heard that the Ring-Con is prone to breaking, so I feel reassured that I can give it my all as someone who isn’t very strong.
I wonder if there will be fitness games that use the camera exclusively for 2.
I want to play Wii Fit.
If you can break the ring con, you’re graduated.
I finally cleared the main story the other day after playing about twice a week.
What is the boat pose…? Is this really the correct way?
>>37Since when did you have the misconception that yoga is a resting pose?
Every time I press it, the Joy-Con area makes a cracking sound, but since the Switch 2 is coming out, I feel like it’s too late to buy a new one now…
>>38I’m doing Fit Boxing too, but I’m starting to think that swinging the Joy-Con of the second one immediately might not be the best idea… so I’m considering buying a new one.
The price causes me to hesitate.
I think the trap is that when you say “Well, I’ll buy it,” it naturally becomes the packaged version.
It’s a hassle to switch the software, so I ended up buying the download version as well and now I have two Ring Cons…
It’s still the beginning, but I couldn’t properly execute Hero’s Pose 1 for the first time.
I can’t become a hero…
Swai Shou and Banzai Koshifuri are my main weapons.
When I first saw it, I thought I was going to be killed by the mountain climber, but by the time I finished a round, it became smooth and easy, which felt great.
Wide squats are impossible.
The vibe between Ring and Draco being exes is really strong, and I’m glad I didn’t have to do it in a female voice.
The controller doesn’t respond at all, making running painful.
In the end, the weakness of my heart that chose a state with fewer difficulties could not be helped.
My Switch is still active unless a new game comes out for the Switch 2.
The controller that attaches to the thigh inevitably ends up inside the shorts.
I’m reluctantly doing it in just my underwear because I feel like the stick might rub and cause damage.
I heard that Wii Fit was still selling well even after the next-generation console was released.
When I do it after a long time, it doesn’t seem to recognize me.
The nearby gym has a free first month and costs 3,900 yen for January, so I’ll aim to make the most of it for three months while putting in the effort.
Can’t we play on Switch2 as well?
>>53One Joy-Con is enough.
>>53Ring Fit Controller is not compatible with Joy-Con 2.
My body, especially my hips, are stiff, so the fan pose is the most difficult.
Breaking this ring is a good memory.
It became oval-shaped because it was pushed too much.
It should definitely appear in the second one, but I wonder when it will be…
I never thought a guy with a male voice would achieve this much success…
Being tough means there is room for growth.
It says in the game that you can start at any age and it will be effective.
Why does doing a squat with your legs spread wide and arms raised become so many times harder?
I just did this and boxed with Miku-san, and all my health check results became A.
Thank you Ring-kun, Draco, and Miku-san…
Actually, after doing Ring Fit, Fit Boxing is effective…
I completed the game, but I’m only using the controller for exercising.
This makes it easy to do squats.
You can start exercising at any time.
Is the Joy-Con weak, or did I end up with a defective one?
>>66If you bought it early on and are still using it as is, it’s probably the former.
I want to use hip lifts and front pushes as attacks, like recovery techniques.
I wish it could be switched there.
I think having to score each item when I create the menu myself slows down the tempo.
Once the Switch 2 arrives, I’ll do a thread on the old Switch.
Which is better, this or going to the gym?
>>71Easier to continue.
All of this is exercise.
>>71If you have the motivation to go to the gym regularly, the gym is better.
Basically, the thread images are for people who don’t have the motivation.
I feel like the balance between the parts you have to deal with like a workout through the game system, even if it’s an unpleasant exercise, and the parts that can be managed with customization was lacking.
If there’s no gym nearby that I can easily go to, then it’s definitely the screen image or fitness boxing.
I think the intensity adjustment for squats is off.
Do you like a game where multiple enemies perform single attacks, like doing 20 squats?
The plank is really tough.
I’m doing it while taking breaks at the end.
If it’s as expected, the mountain climber that the player first encounters is being done twice as much as normal; that’s some kind of bug.
I was doing it while wondering if this is a plank!?
Since it is completely incompatible with Switch2 controllers, I think a new one will come out.
Since it’s an RPG, I can adjust it myself, but I felt it was a bit easy in the second half.
But I won’t forgive the final boss!
At first, I couldn’t even start doing a plank…
This RTA is amazing.
Incredible physical strength.
If you plan to do it every day, it’s best to buy the official downloadable version with the extras, even if it means stretching your budget a bit.
The main adventure will include the ones I’m good at in the skill set, so I’ve decided to do a convenient set of 23 items.
The type that lies on the floor like mountain climbers is harsh for the play environment.
Fit Boxing is great because you can make the steps fly away.