Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Aug 24, 2018
    70
    A great visual style makes Pato Box stand out from the crowd, as does the duck/boxer protagonist. If you’re up for a challenge, with a game that requires you to master the rhythm of each boss fight, then Pato Box will be a champion for you.
  2. Jul 30, 2018
    70
    Pato Box stands out for several reasons, and there is clear inspiration from certain successful games and films. Developer Bromio does an admirable job at implementing these cohesively, but it’s unfortunate that difficulty is a flaw overshadowing this black & white revenge tale.
  3. Jul 6, 2018
    70
    I may have started this review stating that Pato Box is a straight up Punch-Out!! clone, and at its core it certainly is. However, while the abstract world where a fighting Duck seeks answers is a setup that just doesn’t make sense, it happens to mould nicely with its presentation. It’s far from a perfect game, and the filler sections in between predictably never live up to the actual fights themselves. Yet, in spite of all this, Mexican developer Bromio has managed to make decent use out of the Punch-Out!! formula to craft something unique enough to separate itself from other clones that came before it.
  4. Jul 4, 2018
    70
    While its adventure mode-style exploration could do with a little more meat on its bones, we all know why we’re here - the Punch-Out!!-style bosses. The exploration sections fail to do the eye-catching visual style (and the story) much justice, but those brilliant big bads more than make up for it. Sprinkle in an '80s-style synth soundtrack that wouldn’t feel out of place in Hotline Miami and you’ve got a rough-yet-ready new contender on the Switch eShop.
  5. 65
    Pato Box has a neat idea: take your boxer out of the ring and into the corporate world. It tells a story fittingly silly for a boxer with a duck’s head. However, the lack of checkpointing and overly long exploration segments are a one-two punch of frustration. Some floors of Deathflock HQ seem impenetrable and while the boss fights are the star of the show, even they aren’t without problems. The concept isn’t beyond saving, and it’s still possible to have a good time, but too often Pato Box just left me incredibly frustrated.
  6. Jul 21, 2018
    62
    Despite having amazing bosses with the ability to evolve, this game does not get to be especially enjoyable because of its free exploration chapters which are a nuisance.
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 13 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 13
  2. Negative: 2 out of 13
  1. Jul 17, 2018
    9
    Pato box is the new punch-out you don't wanna miss ! Pato box, a boxer fighter who want to seek revenge in this game after being stab andPato box is the new punch-out you don't wanna miss ! Pato box, a boxer fighter who want to seek revenge in this game after being stab and left to death.. the boss fight are very interesting and tricky. Visual are amazing in black and white comic style . Very strange and very unique character you will encounter. this is a game you don't wanna miss ! Full Review »
  2. Aug 6, 2018
    10
    A very unique indie game. Very fun and different from anything I ever seen. The story is goofy but always made me laugh. The aesthetics areA very unique indie game. Very fun and different from anything I ever seen. The story is goofy but always made me laugh. The aesthetics are the best and the game play very challenging. This is one of the gems for your Nintendo switch you don´t want to miss! Full Review »