Nintenderos' Scores

  • Games
For 1,269 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 67% higher than the average critic
  • 8% same as the average critic
  • 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: 100 Metroid Prime 4: Beyond - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Lowest review score: 16 Perfect Angle
Score distribution:
1270 game reviews
    • 48 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    A great comeback for the saga, with an interesting combination of action and stealth in a game that stands out in its animations and artistic style. Although, the aiming controls and the plot could still be improved.
    • 75 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    If there’s anything we remember from game rooms is the amount of hours we invested on a single game, even though it was always the same one. Bleed is a reflection of that. Blootdisk Revolution brings to the hybrid console an addictive gameplay that, even if difficult to master, it will satisfy the player.
    • 86 Metascore
    • 85 Critic Score
    It adds freshness and originality to a classic genre, mixing the best of rhythm and dungeon crawler games. Unfortunately, the overall look is weak, but the story is interesting and there is a variety of characters, together with a great soundtrack and the accessibility of the mechanics make it into an experience that is addictive and endearing that you can't miss.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 65 Critic Score
    It's an option to keep in mind among the racing games on the console, but it ends up coming short in options and content. It has graphics and sound that are very attractive and that make us return to one's childhood, but these are overcome by a very limited length and a scarce range of game modes and challenges.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    With Portal, Bridge Constructor feeds on new logic mechanics, with a neater appearance, the particular sense of humour of GLaDOS and, of course, portals. A good choice for your Switch catalogue if the logic genre is to your liking.
    • 84 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    From one of the eggs collected in the prequel, this little chick was able to break out of its eggshell. This sequel manages to reinvent itself compared to its predecessor, its puzzles are creative and it tries to teach the player, who sees themselves and how they have evolved as they progress through the game. While having certain design errors and lacking variety in creatures to interact with, this little guy proposes an adventure with challenging puzzles that will keep you glued to the screen.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    The master work by Red Candles Games manages to create a gloomy, baroque and dark atmosphere and of a first-class Survival Horror game, demonstrated through a great artistic composition, sound, topic and gameplay. However, they could have squeezed out a bit more plot. The idea is very good, but it have been executed better.
    • 82 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    Pinball FX3 brings to Nintendo Switch the feeling of holding a real table in the player’s hands, each joy-con becoming a flipper button. FX3 is possibly the best virtual pinball game ever created, but truth being told, sometimes, following the ball can be a bit exasperating, due to the high number of elements on the board.
    • 77 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    Even though it doesn’t include many new features, Outlast: Bundle of Terror is a really interesting pack that horror survival fans will love. Both the intense atmosphere and the vulnerability feeling of the main character make us deep dive into the story compensating its small graphic issues.
    • 53 Metascore
    • 59 Critic Score
    BGA’s goal is quite clear: to gather various players in a crazy fighting/shooter game. Despite this, its game modes and variations will not be entertaining enough for more than an hour.
    • 54 Metascore
    • 58 Critic Score
    Radiation Island is a fun game to play, despite its mistakes (not a few). Even though, it seems that such fun is due to its influences from similar better games. One more example of smartphone games that do not work properly on Switch.
    • 72 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    The dumb one and the smart one, the fat one and the skinny one or the handsome one and the ugly one bring us a puzzle and platforming adventure with a significant amount of technical work behind it. Even though the modest amount of experience of Rock Pocket Games has taken its toll, the way in which they played with the weights of the two astronauts surprised us with a well-rounded game that lacked a little bit of risk.
    • 80 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    This is the game that has adapted the formula from the original video game to present times. Clearly, it's a limited formula; for many it can already be worn out or obsolete. However, it has nice-looking visual effects, one or two more speeds so that mastering the skills and reaching better scores is slightly more attractive than ever.
    • 71 Metascore
    • 65 Critic Score
    Shoot'em up lovers will love this old-school game as well as lovers of eastern culture thanks to its constant references to Japan. Maybe it's not the best within its genre, but it's very entertaining and, above all, fun if you play co-op with a friend.
    • 36 Metascore
    • 68 Critic Score
    A horror game with good ideas that comes up short in many aspects: while its history is addictive and progressively improves, its short duration brings us back to reality, and while its setting and sound put us in a tense mood with some jump scares mixed in, its technical side takes us out of that mood with a significant range of defects to be cleaned up.
    • 74 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    It finds an equilibrium between all the ideas that it brings together. The tower defense sections work well after having beaten small 2.5D metroidvania-type platforming levels.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    A Normal Lost Phone tells a story of visibility about a group that frequently goes unnoticed in the heteropatriarchal society in which we live. It's a good sample of how the video game medium can act as valid artistic expression in order to make society more sensitive to its more cancerous problems.
    • 67 Metascore
    • 69 Critic Score
    The menus are confusing, it's not animated or dubbed, not even to emphasize the reactions of the protagonist to the bawdy phrases from their courtesans. However, the quality of the dialogue, the good structuring of the text and the option to be able to choose between characters allows any dirty girl (or boy, of course) to find the material to build their fantasies with.
    • 79 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    The combat is simple but deep at the same time due to the amount of actions that Lone Wolf can perform and about which the player will always need to be careful in order to react to the QTEs in time. All of this is complemented by minigames which makes this into a good deal for any lover of literature and video games.
    • 73 Metascore
    • 60 Critic Score
    It has a minimalist look, but is completely loaded with color and expressiveness that will make the player enjoy the story that they want to tell. On the other hand, there are small mismatches on the technical side of things and above all in the controls which makes enjoying it a little complicated.
    • 42 Metascore
    • 50 Critic Score
    Oh… Sir! The Hollywood Roast proposes a different and wild idea wrapped in a unique setting and a sense of humor with good and bad parts. It's not every day that we play an insult simulator, for which reason it's an attractive offer that, nevertheless, ends up becoming repetitive after a few hours of gameplay, something accentuated by its lack of content.
    • 51 Metascore
    • 45 Critic Score
    The variety sticks out because of its absence and the difficulty level provides no challenge, which, when added to its casual but very limited technical aspect and the lack of other modes of play, make it into just another game that lends itself to comparison with mobile games.
    • 31 Metascore
    • 50 Critic Score
    Undercoders has made a strange mix of sauces. Superola and the Lost Burgers is chaos where absurd memes, irreverent comedy, repetitive design, good control and nonsensical randomness all coexist, in which there is no middle ground.
    • 60 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    Pure strategy and unexpected challenges all around. Although it doesn't reach the level of graphics that we are used to today, it has a wonderful setting, both in the level of detail in the stages and in its sound effects. It takes advantage of almost all the features of the Nintendo hybrid console.
    • 68 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    This game invites us to stop and reflect before acting, for which reason we will need to use our cunning to solve the different word-based puzzles that we will find. Despite aesthetically recalling other great games, it has its own personality that sets it apart from the rest, presenting a magnificent setting.
    • 80 Metascore
    • 78 Critic Score
    This is a game that plays with us, taking us where it wants to and it's impossible to resist its story. However, bad optimization weighs down a great game that is still worth the effort and gathers so many influences from horror games and works such as those of Edgar Allan Poe that becomes a fun, terrifying option.
    • 69 Metascore
    • 75 Critic Score
    A 2D action game with a frantic rhythm and a very striking and well-done visual aspect. It proposes many missions and possibilities but they get diluted over time after repeating the same stages and mechanics again and again. The multiplayer mode makes this shooting game's fun last longer by letting us play in co-op mode locally and online.
    • 70 Metascore
    • 80 Critic Score
    It is notable for its great story that will offer us hours of fun. We will be able to encounter a wide variety of mechanics that give the title good gameplay, where exploration becomes very important.
    • 81 Metascore
    • 70 Critic Score
    As a graphic novel it perfectly meets the need for a topic that manages to remarkably immerse the player. However, there are some evident faults regarding gameplay due to it being an exact port from the PC, without betting on the Nintendo Switch's mechanics.
    • 78 Metascore
    • 78 Critic Score
    A game that will without a doubt delight puzzle-lovers and all those that are interested in filling in little gaps of free time in their day-to-day life. The local cooperative mode and its 300 levels will provide hours of fun playing by yourself or surrounded by family, friends and even the little ones at home.

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