Review: Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit - Entry-Level VR With Some Trademark Nintendo Charm And Polish

The Starter's the best part of this virtual meal.

It would be fair to say that the initial Labo kits divided Nintendo fans. The company’s cardboard caper seemed, on the one hand, to be utterly, uniquely Nintendo, but also exasperated some gamers who saw Switch as a belated return to ‘proper’ games after a decade of Wii-based whimsy. When Nintendo dropped the news that it was making a long-rumoured move into the VR arena with its fourth Labo Kit, the reaction was similarly mixed. How could Switch possibly offer a decent VR experience with a 720p screen and a few sheets of cardboard? Well, continuing its philosophy of cooking up tasty experiences with very modest ingredients, Nintendo has done a great job with entry-level VR, too.

Let’s get something out of the way, though: if you hated Labo in its previous iteration sans VR, these aren’t the Toy-Con you’re looking for – move along. If, however, the initial sets struck a chord with you, or if they looked intriguing even though you couldn’t bring yourself to pull the trigger, Labo VR Kit (specifically the Starter Kit + Blaster) could be just the ticket to bring you into the fold.

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