Nintendo Force Magazine's Scores
- Games
For 844 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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7% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.4 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 79
| Highest review score: | Metroid Prime Remastered | |
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| Lowest review score: | Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 640 out of 844
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Mixed: 193 out of 844
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Negative: 11 out of 844
844
game
reviews
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As a brawler, Senran Kagura 2 isn't half bad. [Issue #17 – September/October 2015, p.73]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Sep 30, 2015 -
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While I love this game's style, the character of Renata and her faithful frog/gun the Frogun itself, the reality of actually playing the game sadly doesn't inspire quite as much of a smile as I got when I first saw this adventure revealed. [Issue #62 – November/December 2022, p. 24]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Nov 9, 2022 -
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Bear & Breakfast has its share of issues, but it's filled with great characters, wonderful visuals and pretty sweet music. Hopefully it's a little more stable by the time this issue goes to print, and the devs implement some more U.I. improvements. My 3-star review: It's OK, but would be better with some extra polish. [Issue #62 – November/December 2022, p. 28]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Nov 9, 2022 -
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A lot of the game feels like a rough draft, but it's simplistic enough for families to jump into for a quick match and have a lot of fun. Just don't expect to spend a ton of time with it. [Issue #56 – November/December 2021, p. 70]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Nov 8, 2021 -
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3D Fantasy Zone may sting at times, but at least now you have enough ointment to soothe the burning. [Issue #14: Old vs. New – March/April 2015, p.26]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Apr 20, 2015 -
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The next time it's a rainy afternoon and you're feeling stressed, you could do a lot worse than sinking a couple of dollars into the eShop and spending half an hour as a little green squid. [Issue #45 – March/April 2020, p. 23]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted May 1, 2020 -
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When Birthright transcends its repetition and monotony, it's on the same level of Awakening – but that happens far less often than I hoped. [Issue #20 – March/April 2016, p.74]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Mar 15, 2016 -
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Tri Force Heroes is hit-or-miss depending on how you play it, but overall it's an adventure worth experiencing. [Issue #18 – November/December 2015, p.70]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Nov 30, 2015 -
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Like many of Wada's previous titles, Little Dragons Café is heartwarming from beginning to end, but it has a few flaws in its design that detract from the overall experience. [Issue #36 – November/December 2018, p. 84]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Oct 29, 2018 -
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One of the funniest video games in years! [Issue #45 – March/April 2020, p. 71]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted May 1, 2020 -
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This is an OK RPG – it's just not a great one. [Issue #36 – November/December 2018, p. 85]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Oct 29, 2018 -
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Tanuki Justice is a real "your mileage may vary" type of situation. [Issue #51 – March/April 2021, p. 19]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted May 17, 2021 -
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The Jedi Knight games remain the best Star Wars games on the Nintendo Switch, but if you keep your expectations low and take Republic Commando for what it is, you can certainly have fun with this imperfect sci-fi shooter. [Issue #53 – July/August 2021, p. 21]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Oct 6, 2021 -
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I'm glad it exists, despite my hesitation to give it a strong recommendation. [Issue #36 – November/December 2018, p. 89]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Oct 29, 2018 -
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DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power gets way more right than it gets wrong. The cast is delightfully diverse both in terms of ethnicity and body types, and while the plot isn't going to win any awards, the characters are fun and endearing. If you or anyone you know has ever expressed any interest in this game or the show it's based on, you likely won't be disappointed. [Issue #53 – July/August 2021, p. 70]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Oct 6, 2021 -
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Ultimately, I'm equally delighted and disappointed. Maybe there's a better version of this game available in another world? [Issue #59 – May/June 2022, p. 22]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Jun 28, 2022 -
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If you like Doraemon, you'll probably like this tale, but as a Story of Seasons fan, I would rather not spend my farming life in Natura. [Issue #44 – January/February 2020, p. 18]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Apr 30, 2020 -
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Pikmin Bloom is a burst of fun that quickly gets marred by paywall greed. [Issue #59 – May/June 2022, p. 26]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Jun 28, 2022 -
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If you're a serious Puyo Puyo nut who's always on the hunt for the next blob-dropping challenge, Puyo Puyo 2 feeds you more of what you crave. [Issue #46 – May/June 2020, p. 23]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted May 1, 2020 -
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If you're looking for a slow enigma of a game, forma.8 is worth it [Issue #30 – November/December 2017, p. 25]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Oct 30, 2017 -
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Alwa's Awakening is perhaps a bit more of a throwback to the NES era than it should have been. But it's still quite charming! [Issue #40 – July/August 2019, p. 25]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Feb 27, 2020 -
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Only the most internally motivated robo-shinobi fanatics will bother. [Issue #44 – January/February 2020, p. 71]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Apr 30, 2020 -
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Hopefully the first footstep (or in this case, wingflap) toward flying back into the larger Panzer Dragoon world. [Issue #46 – May/June 2020, p. 29]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted May 1, 2020 -
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It's an imperfect debut, but in spurts and with friends, De Mambo is a fun and chaotic trip. [Issue #29, p. 21]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Aug 24, 2017 -
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Smash pots, light torches, find secrets and open treasure chests, all in a procedurally built "rogue-lite" world that remakes itself after every era. [Issue #40 – July/August 2019, p. 27]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Feb 27, 2020 -
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It's sad to see the Switch get the worst version of a wonderful game. [Issue #30 – November/December 2017, p. 63]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Oct 30, 2017 -
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What most winds up dragging down Melody of Memory, ironically, is that it tries too hard to be a Kingdom Hearts adventure rather than a cohesive rhythm game. [Issue #50 – January/February 2021, p. 69]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted May 5, 2021 -
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If you're a complete newbie to RPG Maker, then I would not recommend this being your starting point. [Issue #29, p. 70]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Aug 24, 2017 -
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If your main problem with most modern beat-'em-ups is that they are too complicated and fancy looking, then you may prefer the straightforward action here, but anyone expecting more than an hour or so of mindless man-bashing in a primitive 3D game engine will walk away disappointed. [Issue #60 – July/August 2022, p. 22]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted Jun 28, 2022 -
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Cobra Kai the game forges its own path, and similar to the show, it's surprisingly good. [Issue #50 – January/February 2021, p. 70]- Nintendo Force Magazine
Posted May 5, 2021