Nintendojo's Scores
- Games
For 1,779 reviews, this publication has graded:
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66% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 73
| Highest review score: | Guitar Hero Live | |
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| Lowest review score: | Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Stealth Force Edition |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,055 out of 1779
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Mixed: 552 out of 1779
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Negative: 172 out of 1779
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Mario Golf: World Tour is a solid mix of great controls, crisp, colorful visuals, great replay value due to its amount of unlockable content, and is ultimately just a flat out great experience. Chalk this one up as another great 3DS title you should add to your library.- Nintendojo
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Altogether, there is a ton of content to experience in Triple Deluxe that will keep players busy well beyond the conclusion of the main game. This is a game easily worth any player’s time, be they a rookie or veteran player. Make your day deluxe and buy a copy of Kirby’s latest game.- Nintendojo
- Posted May 9, 2014
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For what it is, Hello Kitty Kruisers is not the worst game I’ve ever played, by far, it’s just not all that it could be. Overly simplistic races and a lack of depth in terms of racing and unlocking content affect what could be an actually decent racer for Wii U. If you enjoy the Sanrio universe or you have kids in your life that would enjoy a simple, easy racing experience, the small price tag at least isn’t a deterrent to picking it up.- Nintendojo
- Posted Apr 18, 2014
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Governor of Poker on 3DS is a decent game of single-player poker, and if it were the only portable poker option on the market, it would be a must-buy. But it isn’t, so it’s not.- Nintendojo
- Posted Apr 11, 2014
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Pure Chess is in a tough place. When it’s based on a game as ubiquitous as chess, it can’t avoid comparisons to the countless other iterations of the classic game out there. You can find superior, cheaper virtual chess games everywhere.- Nintendojo
- Posted Apr 4, 2014
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Yoshi’s New Island suffers from a few issues, mainly the lackluster soundtrack and some new features feeling flat and shallow, but at its core this is a fun title that takes the classic platforming formula from the SNES game before it and brings it to 3DS. A pleasing art style, fun enemy encounters, and solid controls make Yoshi’s New Island a good, but not great, experience that’s worth your time overall.- Nintendojo
- Posted Mar 28, 2014
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Despite its tedious shortcomings, Pokémon Battle Trozei is still a fantastic game that’s worth playing. This fast-paced combo frenzy is extremely addicting to pick up and play, making it an excellent addition to the existing Pokémon spin-offs.- Nintendojo
- Posted Mar 24, 2014
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It doesn’t quite live up to its premise, but many fans are still pitching in their two bucks for the downloadable eShop title to tell Nintendo there’s a market for independent games on Wii U. I fully support that! But I still can’t in good faith recommend a game with no sound effects or even any save function.- Nintendojo
- Posted Mar 6, 2014
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Tappingo’s gameplay doesn’t disappoint and offers hours of content, making it an excellent addition to the 3DS eShop library.- Nintendojo
- Posted Mar 5, 2014
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Its blissful platforming is the stuff that inspires people to play video games and make even better ones. I loved every minute I spent getting the Kongs back home, and truly wish that Retro rounds off a trilogy with one last DKC game.- Nintendojo
- Posted Mar 3, 2014
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The soccer and JRPG mechanics blend incredibly well together and make a fantastic hybrid for fans of both genres.- Nintendojo
- Posted Feb 26, 2014
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Romance Dawn is a misfire all around that only the absolute most completist of One Piece fans should give it a look. It’s a shame, because One Piece is normally something quite wonderful. Such a waste.- Nintendojo
- Posted Feb 24, 2014
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Scribblenauts Unmasked is a fun title. It takes the best elements of the series and combines them with the DC Universe in a way that feels natural and fun. Developer 5th Cell has painstakingly mined the DC Universe and delivered a game that really takes advantage of the license.- Nintendojo
- Posted Feb 12, 2014
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Photo Finder is a decent adventure stuffed with charm and fun.- Nintendojo
- Posted Feb 3, 2014
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NES Remix is defined more by the sum of its parts than its individual pieces, so have no hesitation in jumping headfirst into this excellent retro experience.- Nintendojo
- Posted Jan 6, 2014
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A fantastic game. I thoroughly enjoyed spelunking through the game’s massive world, and even though the story can get lackluster, it does excel when it tackles its religious themes.- Nintendojo
- Posted Jan 4, 2014
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Aside from the overall presentation and lack of gameplay variety, Banana Bliss: Jungle Puzzles is still a game that is definitely worth your time.- Nintendojo
- Posted Dec 24, 2013
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It’s just too bad that this dungeon crawler just doesn’t live up to what it looks like.- Nintendojo
- Posted Dec 20, 2013
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Everything about LEGO Marvel Super Heroes feels like a labor of love from TT Games.- Nintendojo
- Posted Dec 17, 2013
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- Posted Dec 6, 2013
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There’s very little here that hasn’t already been done a lot better elsewhere– and as side-note mini-games to boot.- Nintendojo
- Posted Dec 5, 2013
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EDGE is truly something special. The game oozes creativity and constantly introduces awesome concepts that keep you entertained.- Nintendojo
- Posted Dec 4, 2013
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An amazing accomplishment; it manages to root itself deep in the fertile nostalgia millions of gamers have for A Link to the Past while simultaneously morphing classic Zelda mechanics and introducing brand new ideas that fit in perfectly with the storied franchise.- Nintendojo
- Posted Dec 3, 2013
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- Posted Dec 2, 2013
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The game’s compelling items and physic-based puzzles work well in execution, creating multiple solutions for the player that make this short experience truly shine. The price is right at $5.99, but I just wish there was more content to explore!- Nintendojo
- Posted Nov 22, 2013
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Unsurprisingly, Rune Factory IV doesn’t need its much-vaunted combat side to get by. In fact, it’s more than interesting enough without it. What with its impressive writing, ridiculous variety of activities, and leisurely pace, Rune Factory IV‘s a nice break from the more hardcore crowd.- Nintendojo
- Posted Nov 22, 2013
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The new multiplayer modes are exciting, but they are bogged down by the low quality maps. If you just need a game to scratch your FPS itch, Ghosts will tide you over till another Call of Duty comes out, but if you are looking for a shooter that is surprising and profound, you are better off passing on Ghosts.- Nintendojo
- Posted Nov 22, 2013
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- Posted Nov 20, 2013
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The graphics are excellent and the bulk of the combat is faithful to what fans have come to expect, but a middling story, so-so custcenes, and sometimes frustrating level design keep Blackgate from reaching the heights it’s capable of. Regardless, there’s plenty to love about Blackgate and it deserves a shot from Arkham and non-Arkham fans alike.- Nintendojo
- Posted Nov 20, 2013
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Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove 3D is a fun rhythm game for kids, but it needs to work on its footwork before it enters the dancing game hall of fame. It spends far too much time chatting in rehearsal than it does performing, and even then the game’s over before it’s barely begun. If Gabrielle had a wider repertoire of steps to her name, Ghostly Groove 3D‘s worryingly high eShop price of £12.59 might have been more palatable, but ultimately it leaves us screaming for all the wrong reasons.- Nintendojo
- Posted Nov 19, 2013
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