Nintenderos' Scores
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For 1,268 reviews, this publication has graded:
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67% higher than the average critic
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8% same as the average critic
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25% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 76
| Highest review score: | Celeste | |
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| Lowest review score: | Perfect Angle |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 825 out of 1268
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Mixed: 413 out of 1268
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Negative: 30 out of 1268
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Star Fox for Nintendo Switch 2 is a very solid game whose main goal is clearly to bring the classic title up to modern standards. Its gameplay has barely aged at all, and its stunning visuals are unlike anything we've seen on the console so far.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jun 24, 2026
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Overall, Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition is a very solid port. Capcom once again proves that it knows how to bring its games to the Nintendo Switch 2 without sacrificing what matters most. Performance is excellent, the combat remains one of the best in the action genre, and the overall experience stays true to the original. While it isn't the most complete version of the game, it is one of the most accessible and convenient ways to play it anywhere. For players who have never experienced Devil May Cry 5, this edition is an excellent opportunity to discover one of the finest character action games available.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jun 23, 2026
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and Roger is one of those games that’s hard to recommend… but only because it’s impossible to talk about it without breaking part of the experience. It’s short, yes. It’s simple in terms of gameplay, too. But what it does with those tools is truly special. If you’re looking for something different, a narrative experience that makes you feel something and doesn’t overstay its welcome, here you have one of those small gems that appears quietly. It’s especially emotional if what it tells resonates with you or somehow represents or identifies with your own experience.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jun 18, 2026
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Mina the Hollower is much more than a homage to the classics. It’s a modern reinterpretation that builds on its foundations to create something deeper, more challenging, and highly replayable. Its open world, combat system, and design ensure there’s always something new to discover. Its difficulty and lack of hand-holding may not be for everyone, but that’s precisely where much of its charm lies. It stands out as one of the most essential indie experiences for fans of exploration and well-crafted challenges.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jun 17, 2026
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Bubsy 4D isn't the great revival of 3D platformers, nor is it a new benchmark for the genre. Its levels can feel inconsistent, exploration lacks depth, and its sense of humor may wear thin rather quickly. Still, it brings something the series has never truly had before: a genuinely solid gameplay foundation. Fabraz understood that the only way to bring Bubsy back was to stop trying to make him a “cool” mascot and instead focus on creating a platformer that's simply fun to play. While the end result remains uneven, there's real credit due for turning a name long associated with failure into a game that, at several points, genuinely makes you want to keep playing.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jun 5, 2026
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Perhaps the most striking thing of all is how “normal” it’s starting to feel to see a game like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth running on a Nintendo console. Just a few years ago, something like this would have seemed completely impossible. Yes, there are noticeable visual cutbacks. Yes, there are technical limitations and some performance issues. But the final result is still extremely solid for an RPG of this scale, and it’s more than made up for by the fact that it runs in handheld mode. Square Enix has clearly delivered a very serious technical effort here.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jun 2, 2026
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a very bold game that dares to reinvent Nintendo’s dinosaur franchise, moving away from linear levels to deliver an experience that sparks curiosity in highly innovative ways. Its artistic style is exquisite and unique, and its challenge lies not so much in completing the levels, but in being able to uncover all the secrets they hide.- Nintenderos
- Posted May 19, 2026
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After several years since its original release on the hybrid console and with little meaningful improvement since then, the Switch “1” version of MotoGP 26 feels limited and visually outdated. It's not a particularly appealing option and could even put off the most dedicated fans of the series, despite still being the best motorcycle simulator on the market. That, to their credit, remains excellent.- Nintenderos
- Posted May 1, 2026
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream expands the original formula with unprecedented creativity and personalization, turning your island into a true reflection of your imagination, while its addictive, slow-paced charm proves the series still has so much more to offer.- Nintenderos
- Posted Apr 15, 2026
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Meetup in Bellabel Park isn't just another expansion; it's the finishing touch that completes the Super Mario Bros. Wonder experience. Not only does it address some of the base game's shortcomings, such as the lack of boss variety and multiplayer options, but it also adds new layers of content, accessibility, and replayability that significantly enrich the overall experience.- Nintenderos
- Posted Mar 25, 2026
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Monster Hunter Stories 3 goes all out to deliver a more polished, deeper, and narratively stronger single-player adventure. Some players might miss online modes or a wider variety of weapons, but what it offers in terms of story, gameplay progression, and technical polish more than compensates for those omissions. It's an RPG that takes itself seriously, featuring memorable characters and great protagonists and supporting characters, and understanding that a good narrative can be the true driving force of a spin-off series.- Nintenderos
- Posted Mar 9, 2026
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Resident Evil Village for Nintendo Switch 2 stands out as a brilliant conclusion to the Winters arc thanks to its DLC, excellent optimization, and portable performance that rivals other versions. Accessible action, horror, and puzzles with the classic essence of the series.- Nintenderos
- Posted Mar 4, 2026
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Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 is, above all, a demonstration of technical maturity. The RE Engine proves once again why it's considered one of the most versatile engines in the industry, and the Nintendo Switch 2 confirms itself as a viable platform for experiences that until recently seemed exclusive to home consoles.- Nintenderos
- Posted Mar 4, 2026
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Pokémon Pokopia is the perfect game for any Pokémon fan who enjoys cozy games like Animal Crossing or Stardew Valley, offering an adventure packed with content, hundreds of pieces of furniture to collect, a wide variety of gameplay mechanics, and tons of Pokémon you can befriend. A brand-new type of spin-off in the franchise that we predict is going to be a huge hit.- Nintenderos
- Posted Mar 2, 2026
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Mario Tennis Fever is a Super Mario sports game that brings together more content than ever before in a game of its class, with a multitude of characters, game modes, and fever rackets to unlock as you enjoy what it has to offer. Although its story mode is somewhat lacking, the truth is that this title ranks among the best in the series, making it a must-have for any fan of tennis or arcade games, with robust multiplayer and many options to choose from.- Nintenderos
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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Its design continues to impress, and it's fantastic that it allows us to further customize the experience without compromising the game's core identity. Intergrade isn't just an enhanced version: it's confirmation that the remake understands and expands upon the fundamental values of modern RPGs, and seeing it run so well on the Nintendo Switch 2 only makes us more excited for the future of this console.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jan 21, 2026
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Heroes' Victory Road marks a truly solid return thanks to its numerous modes, a compelling story, and a fun, customizable gameplay system. While some modes lose their appeal over time or are simply insurmountable from the start, its wealth of content and infectious football spirit make it one of the most complete and enjoyable installments in the series.- Nintenderos
- Posted Jan 5, 2026
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Without any major strengths, but also without any major weaknesses, Oppidum falls into a middle ground where it's difficult to pinpoint a specific target audience in terms of age. While it's entertaining with friends, it feels a bit short after a few hours. Hopefully, they'll add more content and polish some aspects to make it more enjoyable.- Nintenderos
- Posted Dec 19, 2025
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Assassin's Creed Shadows for Nintendo Switch 2 is a miraculous port that gives owners of the hybrid console an unprecedented opportunity to enjoy one of the best titles in the series to date. While it's true that a few technical issues can be ironed out in future patches, as was done with Outlaws, this edition is a must-have for anyone looking for an action-adventure that transports them to feudal Japan.- Nintenderos
- Posted Dec 8, 2025
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Octopath Traveler 0 presents itself as a game that, despite originating from a mobile game and forgoing certain key aspects of the franchise, manages to deliver a solid experience, with a unique narrative that stands on its own and gameplay that, although somewhat limited, retains the essence that defines the series.- Nintenderos
- Posted Dec 3, 2025
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is, without a doubt, the return that fans of the saga have been waiting for almost a decade. Retro Studios has perfectly balanced the classic essence of Metroid Prime with innovations that revitalize the experience, delivering an adventure that, while accessible to new players, maintains the challenge and depth that defines the franchise. The game's unique atmosphere, the richness of its world, and its gameplay, deeply integrated with exploration and combat mechanics, make this installment something truly special.- Nintenderos
- Posted Dec 2, 2025
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Yooka-Replaylee offers the ideal combination: on the one hand, the nostalgia of classic games for veterans, and on the other, an accessible experience for curious youngsters thanks to the inclusion of numerous quality-of-life (QoL) improvements. While it doesn't add anything revolutionary, it's clear how they've improved over time, and we can only wait for a third installment where they'll unleash even more creativity and see what surprises they have in store for us.- Nintenderos
- Posted Nov 21, 2025
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A revision of the legendary Romancing SaGa 2, now performing better than ever on Nintendo Switch 2. While it may lack a few quality-of-life aspects and could benefit from a bit more polish in its visuals and sound to be a truly polished experience, it's still a solid RPG worth sinking a few hours into to discover the fate of the kingdom of Avalon.- Nintenderos
- Posted Nov 21, 2025
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This version of WWE 2K25 on Nintendo Switch 2 is what all wrestling fans deserve. It boasts top-notch graphics and content, exceptional performance, solid combat mechanics, and plenty of gameplay to keep you entertained for hours on end.- Nintenderos
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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Kirby Air Riders lands on Nintendo Switch 2 as the comeback nobody expected, but once it’s in your hands, it feels almost inevitable. Sakurai brings back the experimental essence of Kirby Air Ride and boosts it with the ambition of a modern console: more modes, more characters, more vehicles, and a flood of ideas that keep the formula alive without betraying its spirit.- Nintenderos
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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Overall, Let's Sing 2026 doesn't revolutionize the formula, but it does refine it. It maintains its festive and family-friendly identity, introduces tools so anyone can participate without fear, and updates its solo mode with a more engaging structure. Its main strength remains transforming any gathering into a memorable moment.- Nintenderos
- Posted Nov 10, 2025
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment stands out as one of Koei Tecmo’s most ambitious and polished projects to date. It not only expands the universe of the most contemporary era of The Legend of Zelda with a canonical story full of epic and meaningful moments, but also redefines what a musou can offer thanks to the technical and performance leap provided by Nintendo Switch 2.- Nintenderos
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake manages to bring new life to two foundational works of the genre thanks to its striking art direction, the modernization of its interface, the addition of new gameplay features, and expanded content across both combat and storytelling.- Nintenderos
- Posted Oct 29, 2025
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Just Dance 2026 is a solid release. It doesn't aim to reinvent the formula, but it does aim to polish it until it shines brighter than ever. Its wide musical selection, its commitment to inclusivity, and its vibrant aesthetic make it a well-rounded release, perfect for both parties and solo sessions.- Nintenderos
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Thanks to its mature story tinged with nostalgia, its fast-paced gameplay, and its remarkably smooth performance, Pokémon Legends: Z-A feels like one of the best entries in the series — a must-play for any Pokémon fan. While it pays heartfelt tribute to the franchise’s past with its Kalos setting, it also stands as a clear glimpse of what the future of Pokémon can become.- Nintenderos
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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