Pure Nintendo's Scores
- Games
For 2,169 reviews, this publication has graded:
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48% higher than the average critic
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21% same as the average critic
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31% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 4.1 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 71
| Highest review score: | Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition | |
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| Lowest review score: | Saborus |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,057 out of 2169
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Mixed: 944 out of 2169
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Negative: 168 out of 2169
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Ultros is an ambitious metroidvania with starkly contrasting visuals and interesting gameplay elements. It’s almost too much for itself with some ideas that don’t always resonate. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re in the mood for something way off the beaten path, you’ll find it here.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Everhood 2 is an RPG broken down to its core elements—visually and procedurally—then remixed as a rhythm-based action game. It baffles at the start, continues to challenge and surprise, and ends before you’ve had the chance to really figure out what was going on. It’ll captivate players who are willing to let it.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a super-fun and well-designed party title. The dreamy aesthetics and music coupled with the gravity-based mechanics help create a unique experience for all players.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is a wonder to behold on the Switch. It looks stunning and features fantastic gameplay. The choppy, largely uninteresting story continues to be a significant drawback, and there are still some lingering issues with general repetitiveness and party management minutiae, but it otherwise shines like a Mira sunrise.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Apr 2, 2025
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Overall, Rogue Waters is a good roguelite, turn-based combat game withs some interesting mechanics and features. It looks good and sounds OK. Some elements are a bit predictable, but I suppose you get that with a bunch of pirates.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Apr 1, 2025
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Mainframes leaves me with an overall impression of muddledness, albeit executed with a sincere passion. It throws in ideas about platforming, collecting, and environmental manipulation. But maybe some of the excess should’ve been left on the cutting room floor so the rest could be more polished and its potential better realized. While I admit a measure of satisfaction in getting past the trickiest parts, there is nearly equal amounts of relief, which is not a good ratio. The difficulty spikes (even with accessibility options) never feel “cozy.”- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Apr 1, 2025
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Stunt Flyer runs out of gas when playing solo, but split-screen co-op elevates it slightly. How much lasting power this has might depend on your desire to earn achievements, improve mission times, or simply chill for a spell. Even with the budget price, I’d wait for a sale or just boot up Pilotwings 64 on Switch Online.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 28, 2025
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Sugardew Island offers a cozy farming experience for those new to the genre or who aren’t interested in the adventuring or romantic options available in similar games. Most genre fans, however, will quickly be looking for a rescue.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 27, 2025
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RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic is a fun, addictive experience, provided you have the time and patience for it. If you’re a fan of the original games or world building games in general, this is definitely one to add to your list.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 25, 2025
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The Stone of Madness has all the elements required for a fantastic stealth puzzle game – a gorgeous settng, an intriguing story, vibrant characters – but is sadly let down by bugs that cause it crash consistently in one place, leaving the otherwise absorbing story incomplete.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 25, 2025
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Cats and Seek: Dino Park is a charming hidden objects game with cute cats meowing, fun hand-drawn images, and smooth controls.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 24, 2025
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Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land takes the series in a direction that will appeal to fans of open world JRPGs, but may leave fans of previous Atelier games scratching their head. It also has numerous technical issues on the Switch. It’s still a fun adventure, it just leaves room to improve in its inevitable sequels.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 20, 2025
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The Hungry Lamb is an engaging tale of right and wrong set in a bygone era. The unique story will keep you invested as you navigate the pathways to one of many conclusions. With lovely visuals and plentiful options, this is a visual novel that truly stands out.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 18, 2025
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I wanted to like Dead Dragons when I read the specs and the premise, and the game does do what it claims. But this retro RPG from KEMCO needs some improvements before I can give it an endorsement.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 17, 2025
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Overall, Turbo Overkill is a decent first-person shooter that oozes personality. It might be a little rough around the edges, but the action, music, and creepy AI-based story is enough to whet the appetite of genre fans.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 17, 2025
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Kamikaze Lassplanes leans heavily into its visual novel gameplay and ecchi art, but serves up an engaging story and fun shoot ’em up combat throughout. And whether you’re more into the romantic narrative or the arcade action, gameplay options are available to bring your preference into focus.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 14, 2025
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On the surface, Ever 17 – The Out of Infinity tells a compelling story about a group of people in a race to survive an underwater theme park disaster. Dive deeper, though, and you’ll find plenty more to discover in this sci-fi visual novel that starts strong and doesn’t let up until the end(ings).- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 6, 2025
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Never 7 – The End of Infinity had some conceptual issues that spilled into its construction. That doesn’t make it a bad visual novel, even with limits on its visuals; in fact, enthusiasts might think it’s great. But to get all its 18 endings without a “Choose your own Adventure” style approach or NG+ feels like it would take…well, an infinity. So can I score this higher than a “Good” 7? Never!- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 6, 2025
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Whether you find a deeper meaning to the narrative RPG Cabernet, the game still has much to offer and does a wonderful job of keeping you playing. It’s educational, fun, relaxing, charming, and emotional, and definitely worth the playthrough.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 4, 2025
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Accolade Sports Collection (QUByte Classics) delivers pretty much what I expected, no more, no less. But $19.99 is a tough sale for a compilation like this in 2025, even for someone like me with nostalgia. Wishlist this one for a future discount.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Mar 3, 2025
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WARRIORS: Abyss provides an interesting roguelite twist to the standard Musou gameplay of the Warriors series, but it’s only interesting for so long. Repetitive action and graphics eventually overwhelm the slick, quick combat.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 27, 2025
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For anyone who loved Ender Lilies, or enjoys Metroidvania games in general, Ender Magnolia is a must-play. It includes a good amount of exploration, a great story and beautiful hand drawn graphics.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 26, 2025
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Luck be a Landlord makes slot machines, well, fun. It takes a pinch of strategy crossed with a bit of luck as you work your way through run after run to defeat your greedy landlord. There’s a huge number of cute icons to discover, excellent music, and a simple retro aesthetic, It all adds to an addictive game without the gambling side effects.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 26, 2025
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Freddy Farmer provides a couple unique twists to classic arcade platformer action. They may not be enough to hold the attention of today’s gamer, but NES-era fans looking for something new will find a lot to enjoy.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 24, 2025
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If you’re looking for a relaxing game and don’t mind Critter cafés simple approach, then you will get some mild enjoyment out of this sim/management experience. However, if you’re after something with deeper gameplay or a more engaging story, you might find yourself wanting more.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 24, 2025
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For players looking for a game that offers something different, Bloodless delivers a good mix of challenge, aesthetic, and storytelling. It’s a nice little reminder that you don’t have to resort to violence to beat the bad guys.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 24, 2025
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X-Out: Resurfaced is a quality remake of a shoot ’em up originally released for the Commodore 64. The original’s underwater setting and submarine customization options are now supported by improved graphics, UI fixes, and a co-op mode that should help it appeal to more than just those seeking their retro fix.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 19, 2025
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There’s a lot of diversity throughout the arcade fighter Big Helmet Heroes, and it’s really easy to pick up and get better at. While it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, if you like side-scrolling beat-’em-ups, I would definitely recommend it for single and two-player co-op fun.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 18, 2025
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Dreamless does what it should to get the player from the beginning to the end, but it very nearly actually put me to sleep playing it. If you really want a horror game, keep looking.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 18, 2025
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ROBOBEAT combines first-person shooters with rhythm gameplay, but never really defines its reason for doing so. Although the action does become engaging once you get the hang of it, awkward controls and drab level design will chase most dancers off the floor before the party can really kick in.- Pure Nintendo
- Posted Feb 13, 2025
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