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  1. Jul 10, 2017
    4
    This is a good first draft but it needs serious improving. First of all: the tag team fights need to change so the two fighters aren't tethered. Helix is an absolute pain to control.
  2. Aug 8, 2017
    2
    My apologies, but I don't like it.
    I've bought it cause it looks cool and colourful maybe something similar to Splatoon 2, but it's kinda boring.. Some people probs like it, but I like having my own character and walking around in a world. Arms doesn't give you many options.. I mean yeah playing options, but nothing like having your own character or like an online world. Wouldn't
    My apologies, but I don't like it.
    I've bought it cause it looks cool and colourful maybe something similar to Splatoon 2, but it's kinda boring.. Some people probs like it, but I like having my own character and walking around in a world. Arms doesn't give you many options.. I mean yeah playing options, but nothing like having your own character or like an online world. Wouldn't recommend it if you like having more depth or your own chara, but as a party game it's probably alright. :)
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  3. Jun 16, 2017
    4
    The art style and premise of the game are good and I enjoyed them. However, you need to beat the game on Lv4 difficulty to access the online features, and while levels 1-3 are perfectly manageable with some practise, Lv4 suddenly ramps up the difficulty to infuriating degrees. It made for a really irritating experience.
  4. Jun 26, 2017
    1
    Blind robbery for 50 quid, hardly any content not worthy of a full written review. Artificial intelligence is also over powered and multiplayer is locked. Wish I could refund this disappointment of a game.
  5. Jun 18, 2017
    0
    This hands down is the worst game Nintendo has ever released. For one the controls are horrible. It doesn't matter if you use motion controls or not. The game has modes that are stupid like 3 free for all. People love to spam moves. You can use two back to back avoiding the cooldown. The only awesome part of this game is the mini games. Like volleyball is the best this game has to offer.This hands down is the worst game Nintendo has ever released. For one the controls are horrible. It doesn't matter if you use motion controls or not. The game has modes that are stupid like 3 free for all. People love to spam moves. You can use two back to back avoiding the cooldown. The only awesome part of this game is the mini games. Like volleyball is the best this game has to offer. Stay away from this game. This game is so unbalanced it's not funny. I am a huge Nintendo fanboy and this game is the worst thing Nintendo has ever made. This game will die off once splatoon 2 hits out. Want a good competitive gameplay? play splatoon. The people calling out others for not getting used to the learning curve is a bunch of crap. The controls are bad nothing can fix that. Expand
  6. Jul 18, 2017
    0
    This is what Nintendo gets for trusting the press like Kotaku, and Youtubes, over us... the gamers who have known what they've wanted for years. SO they get another flop. ARMS is unique, and colorful -- that's all it has going for it. The mechanics are confusing as hell, and the game is restrictive. At first I gave this game a 3 but after more playing I now give it a 0. If you like ARMSThis is what Nintendo gets for trusting the press like Kotaku, and Youtubes, over us... the gamers who have known what they've wanted for years. SO they get another flop. ARMS is unique, and colorful -- that's all it has going for it. The mechanics are confusing as hell, and the game is restrictive. At first I gave this game a 3 but after more playing I now give it a 0. If you like ARMS you need help. Expand
  7. Jun 18, 2017
    0
    ARMS is the most fun I've had with a motion-controlled game in a long time, and one of the best new IPs to come from Nintendo this side of Splatoon. The quirky characters, catchy tunes and great graphics combine to make a very memorable experience for those who put the time in and learn the nuances. Trust me, the controls work! Anyone who complains about them just wasn't able to get pastARMS is the most fun I've had with a motion-controlled game in a long time, and one of the best new IPs to come from Nintendo this side of Splatoon. The quirky characters, catchy tunes and great graphics combine to make a very memorable experience for those who put the time in and learn the nuances. Trust me, the controls work! Anyone who complains about them just wasn't able to get past the learning curve. They become second nature after an hour... or ten lol. Online makes things interesting by switching up the events within the pool of players you're grouped with. I'm eagerly awaiting the new DLC characters and extra features! Expand
  8. Sep 18, 2017
    0
    Worst game I've ever played in the last year. I wouldn't pay 10 dollars for it and this game's existence is proof that stores should allow returns. Annoying music, poor controls. Notice the sob stories in the 8 9 10 score ratings where people say give it a chance, i don't understand why people don't like it. Read between the lines and avoid this "game".
  9. Nov 10, 2017
    7
    ARMS is a really fun and energetic game the also looks at the fighting game genera in a new way. Though I feel a series like Super Smash Bros. has done that in a way, ARMS does it in a less traditional way. Character are super interesting to look at and play, with stages presenting as much personality as the fighters them selves. The game encourages you to play with the Joy-ConsARMS is a really fun and energetic game the also looks at the fighting game genera in a new way. Though I feel a series like Super Smash Bros. has done that in a way, ARMS does it in a less traditional way. Character are super interesting to look at and play, with stages presenting as much personality as the fighters them selves. The game encourages you to play with the Joy-Cons separately, and it works pretty well. Punching and grabbing feels very satisfying but moving and guarding feels a bit clunky. You can use the Joy-Con Grip or the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller if you choose to which work as well, but I feel you do loose that satisfying feel of throwing punches for pushing the triggers to punch. Over all this game has a lot of potential and has been receiving updates, new stages and new characters. Nothing to take too seriously but it's an over all fun fighting game that you can get a kick out of with some friends. Expand
  10. Sep 11, 2017
    5
    En general es muy malo, tiene poco contenido, su campaña es un modo arcade, y los mini juegos no tienen sentido los metieron solo para rellenar no aportan nada al juego, es un buen experimento pero si saliera un Arms 2 seria un NO definitivo.
  11. Mar 31, 2018
    5
    First of all, I love Nintendo for launching new franchises! Sometimes a new franchise turns out perfectly fine and becomes a new cult classic, like Splatoon, but in some cases it might have been better if the developers of the game took a few more years to develop it, which is the case with ARMS. ARMS has a lot of potential and shines through its own unique, colorful Nintendo-style -- butFirst of all, I love Nintendo for launching new franchises! Sometimes a new franchise turns out perfectly fine and becomes a new cult classic, like Splatoon, but in some cases it might have been better if the developers of the game took a few more years to develop it, which is the case with ARMS. ARMS has a lot of potential and shines through its own unique, colorful Nintendo-style -- but the gameplay fails in quite a lot of ways. The game promotes its motion controls capability quite a lot, which I understand, because who doesn't love motion controls? But for me the Joy-Cons were incredibly inaccurate and defending myself almost always turned into attacking the enemy. After a few matches I decided to put my Joy-Cons in the Joy-Con grip, which worked a little better for me, but took away the fun factor of the game.

    Besides the problems with the controls, the game just feels unfinished. It's really lacking and there isn't really a lot to do. I found myself getting bored pretty quickly. Some gamemodes even don't add anything to the game at all, like Basketball, which is nothing more than grabbing your enemy and watching an automated movement hrow him/her in the basket.

    I enjoyed ARMS mostly for its style and I appreciate the fact that Nintendo has the courage to develop new franchises, but ARMS doesn't do it for me. It feels like it needs a few years more of development. If there will ever be a sequel to this game, Nintendo must look further into gameplay possibilities.
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  12. BMO
    Sep 4, 2017
    6
    There just isn't enough content in Arms to justify the price. Although I appreciate the continuing free DLC that will come to the game in the upcoming months, it should have started with more content out the gate. The gameplay is simple enough, stretching arms to attack your opponent using a variety of different weapons you can equip before the battle, and each character has their ownThere just isn't enough content in Arms to justify the price. Although I appreciate the continuing free DLC that will come to the game in the upcoming months, it should have started with more content out the gate. The gameplay is simple enough, stretching arms to attack your opponent using a variety of different weapons you can equip before the battle, and each character has their own unique ability. However the battles do seem a little basic. In addition the way the game is designed promotes a hit and run tactic in which enemies try to wait out the clock to win. Stages are well designed, and the music is okay. I was really excited to play this game when it came out, but I completely lost interest in it, and any new content added doesn't seem to peak my interest to start playing again. Expand
  13. Nov 4, 2017
    5
    Pros:
    - 2v2 is fun.
    - The diversity of the modes and minigames is ok - Up to this point, the DLC is free Cons: - Besides Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this one of the few multiplayer games that the Switch offers. This game will be easily forgotten in the future as soon as other multiplayer titles come. - Characters are unbalanced. It feels like Ninjara is the only useful fighter in the
    Pros:
    - 2v2 is fun.
    - The diversity of the modes and minigames is ok
    - Up to this point, the DLC is free

    Cons:
    - Besides Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, this one of the few multiplayer games that the Switch offers. This game will be easily forgotten in the future as soon as other multiplayer titles come.
    - Characters are unbalanced. It feels like Ninjara is the only useful fighter in the game.
    - This game wasn't meant to be playable for 4, it's confusing and complicated. Imagine playing PunchOut! for 4.
    - There's no story, it's just a bunch of people fighting in a championship. That's all.
    - After realizing that Twintelle is the only fighter with real arms, you discover that this game is an amputee showdown. Creepy.

    I recommend to buy it pre-owned.
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  14. Apr 19, 2018
    5
    Fun for 5 minutes, then gets obnoxious. This is the first game I ever wanted a refund on to be completely honest.

    Mix: = Characters: They're alright. The backstories are cool and all, but... = Multiplayer: The only fun part about the game honestly. = Music: The music isn't that bad to be honest. It's a shame the songs aren't even memorable aside from the main theme (like another game
    Fun for 5 minutes, then gets obnoxious. This is the first game I ever wanted a refund on to be completely honest.

    Mix:
    = Characters: They're alright. The backstories are cool and all, but...
    = Multiplayer: The only fun part about the game honestly.
    = Music: The music isn't that bad to be honest. It's a shame the songs aren't even memorable aside from the main theme (like another game I know...)
    = Grand Prix: The only good thing about singleplayer to be completely honest.

    Bad:
    - Controls: They suck. BADLY. Also, yes, I know I can change them now, but that isn't enough to pull me back into the game.
    - Singleplayer: It's atrocious, especially for a Nintendo game.
    - Fun and Replay Values: The game is at rock bottom in terms of fun and replayability in my opinion.

    Overall, ARMS is barely able to warrant a 5/10 from me. Try again next time, Nintendo.
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  15. Nov 22, 2017
    3
    For me, the game was fun for maybe one or two hours, but but the gameplay gets pretty stale and repetitive, and it's not really something you can put hundreds of hours into, well for me at least. Didn't enjoy this game
  16. Mar 7, 2018
    7
    Une jolie innovation de Nintendo qui font de ARMS des vrais K-O aux joueurs, des K-O de joie de le découvrir et de se défouler en mode surréalsite mais plus drôle que les autres jeux de combat de Nintendo. Pour ceci ce serait un 10/10 mais j'hôte deux points pour le jeu qui est trop court et un autre car le mode histoire pas assez développé pour moi. Continuez à améliorer ce jeu NintendoUne jolie innovation de Nintendo qui font de ARMS des vrais K-O aux joueurs, des K-O de joie de le découvrir et de se défouler en mode surréalsite mais plus drôle que les autres jeux de combat de Nintendo. Pour ceci ce serait un 10/10 mais j'hôte deux points pour le jeu qui est trop court et un autre car le mode histoire pas assez développé pour moi. Continuez à améliorer ce jeu Nintendo et çe sera un 10 certainement! 7/10 Expand
  17. Mar 22, 2018
    6
    It's simply mediocre at best, a game needs to have 3 important points to be really good-

    A story: Arms doesn't need a story, like most Nintendo experiences. Good gameplay: Arms is quite fun for the first 1-5 hours, but it gets very stale overtime Re-play ability: this game has little-to no re-play ability, it's the same thing over and over again Now for the smaller but still
    It's simply mediocre at best, a game needs to have 3 important points to be really good-

    A story: Arms doesn't need a story, like most Nintendo experiences.

    Good gameplay: Arms is quite fun for the first 1-5 hours, but it gets very stale overtime

    Re-play ability: this game has little-to no re-play ability, it's the same thing over and over again

    Now for the smaller but still important points-

    Good graphics: yes, this does have amazing graphics, but (as of March 2018) Nintendo has done that non-stop since the launch of the switch...

    Lag: I experienced no lag (at worst, a slight Frame rate drop)

    Character/Stage design: The characters and stages are amazing, and I love them, min-min and helix are great example of this, they are so different... this is really what pushed me to making this a 6, over a 4 or 5.

    Overall, it's an ok video game, it's fun to play with friends when they come over, and sometimes to take on the go... but, aside from the great graphics, frame rate, and character/Stage design it got stale quick... I could recommend this to young kids (7-9 esc) if they had a Switch of course... Not a horrible game by any means, but no where near a great one.
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  18. Dec 18, 2020
    2
    This game is the worst choice for spending your free time. The "innovative" control system is a piecr of **** that make me mad. And there is not any content and things that give you interest to stay at this game. This project is only an advertising of nintendo switch features.
  19. Nov 27, 2019
    8
    The game isn’t perfect by any means, and has its issues and flaws, but it is surprisingly fun if you give it a chance as just a fun party game.
  20. Feb 28, 2020
    4
    Arms is a unique fighting game with terrible controls and weird design choices. The presentation is great with great usage of music and style that make the game stand out, however as cool as the characters look most of them feel the same. The places you battle in are good but don’t offer much, so are the extra modes they are fun but really go down of how boring they are to play them again.Arms is a unique fighting game with terrible controls and weird design choices. The presentation is great with great usage of music and style that make the game stand out, however as cool as the characters look most of them feel the same. The places you battle in are good but don’t offer much, so are the extra modes they are fun but really go down of how boring they are to play them again. However the biggest problem is the controls and gameplay, they feel so unresponsive and bad they don’t feel satisfying they are so lame and slow all you do is camp and attack or doge. Yes it’s fun but it can get super boring sometimes, also the way to get customization is kinda cool but it starts to bore out as you go so is the online it’s good but you get board waiting of a match. Arms is a unique concept with great ideas but fails to execute some and succeed to do some features justice at some points. (Medicore 2/5) Play It If Your A Fan Of Weird Unique Games Expand
  21. Aug 22, 2020
    2
    not a fan on how it controls. I think it's a cool idea but it's just wasn't a game for me
  22. Aug 21, 2021
    3
    One of the 3 switch game sellers, there is very little content on the case and all the hope is that the game, in theory, can only pay off in co-op
  23. Oct 17, 2021
    4
    A fun concept with very little gameplay. Arms can be fun for a short period of time, but the lack of modes and characters gets stale quickly. Multiplayer is fun with motion controls, and is the highlight of the game. You will be lucky to squeeze 10 hours out of this game, and for the price point, I can not recommend it.
  24. Nov 21, 2022
    2
    | A Disappointment |

    There's nothing to the game. It's a brawler with a fun premise, but nothing expanding that premise. It has the same game modes as every other brawling game, with a tourney mode and online gaming, and small other mini-games so that it makes you think this game is worth $60 bucks when it's not. I think the style of fighting is unique, and it's very fun to play at
    | A Disappointment |

    There's nothing to the game. It's a brawler with a fun premise, but nothing expanding that premise. It has the same game modes as every other brawling game, with a tourney mode and online gaming, and small other mini-games so that it makes you think this game is worth $60 bucks when it's not.

    I think the style of fighting is unique, and it's very fun to play at first. However, the game gets easily repetitive and there's not enough variety that warrants the game to be worth its value.

    There's not much more to say about the game, much like the game itself.

    Unique concept, but not enough to give it its own title. However, I will say that this is one of the best uses of the motion controls the Switch has to offer.
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  25. Jul 2, 2022
    10
    this game is so good. i love the combat system and love all the characters here
  26. Jul 1, 2020
    8
    Es un gran juego, innovador, competitivo y divertido, y una campaña con una dificultad bastante elevada, sobre todo si lo pones a nivel 7, aunque no le pongo más de un 8 por cosas en el modo online, que los modos sean al azar, se vuelve aburrido debido a que lo único que puedes hacer es desbloquear puños, cuando los tienes todo, o subes al rango máximo en competitivo o no tienes nada másEs un gran juego, innovador, competitivo y divertido, y una campaña con una dificultad bastante elevada, sobre todo si lo pones a nivel 7, aunque no le pongo más de un 8 por cosas en el modo online, que los modos sean al azar, se vuelve aburrido debido a que lo único que puedes hacer es desbloquear puños, cuando los tienes todo, o subes al rango máximo en competitivo o no tienes nada más que hacer. Expand
  27. Oct 28, 2017
    9
    Personalmente, este es para mi el mejor juego de lucha de la historia. Los joycons funcionan a la perfección, es extremadamente divertido y difícil, te d ala libertad de jugar con mando también, siguen sacando nuevos personajes, bastantes modos de juego, no es muy caro. En fin, obligatorio si tienes una switch
  28. Nov 6, 2017
    7
    Arms was an okay game with average game play and just enough tricks to keep you playing. The game has a relatively limited character list with few ways to spice things up. There are multiple game modes, but those grow stale after like 3-4 matches. It really isn't a must-have for the Switch, but if you have the cash to spare, you can buy it, but it will keep you captivated for just a short while.
  29. Nov 27, 2017
    9
    I was never huge into fighting games but I'm having a surprisingly good time with Arms, and the constant updates and new characters keep the game feeling new and alive. I'd recommend to everyone, with only the warning that it's a game that's better played with friends than alone.
  30. Dec 24, 2018
    5
    A fun, adrenaline fueled fighter, or at least that was what it used to be. The game seems to have shot itself in the foot when it added badges as a mechanic. Every single badge spews out so much money. I wouldn't have a problem if you didn't have to spend money (virtual) to unlock the huge arsenal of arms. Where as before, earning arms was a reward, it's simply an option here, as you willA fun, adrenaline fueled fighter, or at least that was what it used to be. The game seems to have shot itself in the foot when it added badges as a mechanic. Every single badge spews out so much money. I wouldn't have a problem if you didn't have to spend money (virtual) to unlock the huge arsenal of arms. Where as before, earning arms was a reward, it's simply an option here, as you will never run out of money thanks to the badges. This ruined the progression system of the game, and was ultimately what killed it. Expand
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 97 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 71 out of 97
  2. Negative: 0 out of 97
  1. Jun 2, 2018
    80
    Just like Splatoon, Arms' dynamic gameplay is geared towards online multiplayer. Behind its funny and colorful looks, the game is highly technical and offers various game modes to master.
  2. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Sep 13, 2017
    75
    At the first glance, ARMS is unimpressive: its basic roster is only 10 fighters big, and there are no convoluted combinations of buttons to activate special attacks. But that’s just how Nintendo does things – its games are always easy to pick up. So you can flail away at your leisure against AI-controlled opponents, but once you start playing with other people, you quickly realize that you need to work on your technique. [Issue #222, p.68]
  3. Aug 30, 2017
    80
    ARMS succeeds both as a surprisingly complex and detailed fighting game, and one of the best examples of motion controlled gaming we've seen. Another unexpected hit for the Nintendo Switch's burgeoning library of must-have games.