Switch Player's Scores
- Games
For 1,857 reviews, this publication has graded:
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37% higher than the average critic
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14% same as the average critic
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49% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 9.9 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 65
| Highest review score: | The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom | |
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| Lowest review score: | My Riding Stables: Life with Horses |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 606 out of 1857
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Mixed: 992 out of 1857
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Negative: 259 out of 1857
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DOOM Eternal feels like more of the same of the 2016/7 version previously released on Switch. It’s a bummer that it’s now eShop only, but it’s the same DOOM experience that you loved before, just with some difficulty of movement.- Switch Player
- Posted Jan 4, 2021
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Drawn To Life: Two Realms appears familiar, but when you start to play it, it just falls apart at the seams. Everything that made the originals fun, particularly the touchscreen controls, has been disregarded, leaving a huge disappointment behind.- Switch Player
- Posted Jan 4, 2021
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Empire of Sin is a weird mixture of half-baked ideas and poorly executed concepts. At times, you can notice glimpses of potential, but in its current state the game is so broken that you can have more enjoyment with any other title in the genre.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 22, 2020
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Descenders offers almost endless fun thanks to fantastic arcade action and infinite procedurally generated levels to play with. Though the move to Switch does come with some graphical concessions, this is a fantastic way to play this sort of game.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 21, 2020
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Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 is the coming together of two worlds that complement each other very well. Whilst some modes are superfluous, and others reliant on a second player, the perfect combination results in something fairly special.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 17, 2020
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Elden: Path of the Forgotten is a hard game, but it is far from frustrating and will please fans of the souls-like genre. The graphics, the soundtrack and the sound effects set the adventure very well, but I missed a narrative better experience, which would complement this game a lot. The bugs hindered me a little, but not to the point of making the whole experience bad. In general, Elden: Path of the Forgotten has some problems, but it's a great game.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 16, 2020
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Cobra Kai: The Saga Continues is a slavish love letter to the TV show it’s based on, but movie call backs and fan-favourite moments only goes so far. There are far more competent and creative brawlers on Switch.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 16, 2020
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The Alto Collection is a great addition to the endless runner genre and has everything going for it. I only wish that I would have come away feeling that both games were connected instead of like I’d been playing separate levels of the same game.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 16, 2020
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Amazing fun and inexplicably addicting, Wildfire is a worthy addition to your collection, especially if you like a good stealth game. However, the game is inexplicably laggy, to the point of annoyance. Fingers crossed that a patch is forthcoming.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 15, 2020
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Immortals: Fenyx Rising is a superb new IP from Ubisoft. It may borrow heavily from other titles, but don’t get hung up on it. This isn’t a cash grab. It’s a beautiful game and a quality product, crafted with love.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 14, 2020
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Star Renegades takes inspirations from different sources to create an extremely engaging turn-based RPG, encapsulated with a beautiful pixel-art style. Unfortunately, constant performance issues take away some of its shine.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 14, 2020
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While the precision and jankiness can be more frustrating than it needs to be, Area 86 is a fun collection of physics-based escape room challenges that fans of the Portal universe may get a kick out of.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 8, 2020
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A beautifully designed outing that manages to balance both 2D platforming and interactive visual novel sensibilities. Its stellar graphic novel design inspirations only fall short due to some heavy-handed execution in the writing department.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 7, 2020
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There are flaws under the hood that hinder Tracks – Toy Box Edition from fulfilling its aim. The user interface feels counter-productive, especially with a lack of touchscreen compatibility. Patience may prove fruitful, but overall, it’s not the smoothest ride.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 7, 2020
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Blatantly inspired by Resident Evil, Outbreak: Epidemic quickly falls into the ‘knock-off’ category rather than the masterstroke one. It’s dark, dingy and disappointing, and that’s how I felt about myself after playing.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 7, 2020
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PHOGS! is a doggone delight to play! The enchanting music, outstanding visuals, and simple yet dynamic gameplay will keep you entertained for hours. Whether you’re looking for some soothing solo action, or want to go for walkies with an online buddy, PHOGS! will scratch your puzzle platforming itch.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 2, 2020
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Absolute Drift: Zen Edition is easy to pick up, but can be tricky to master. Once you get the hang of the drifting, there is plenty of enjoyment to be had with high scores to chase, even without an online multiplayer component.- Switch Player
- Posted Dec 2, 2020
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It may look the part, and it may even manage a reasonable shot at a puzzle platformer, but YesterMorrow’s parts don’t really combine smoothly enough to produce the gameplay experience that this sprawling, challenging adventure deserves.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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Cake Bash nails its aesthetic, but while the quality is there, there isn’t a great quantity of content, so the experience gets stale quickly. Still, with local and online multiplayer, it remains a perfect quick pick-me-up – especially for families.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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Fuser succeeds as a celebration of dance culture, as well as being a great DJ simulator, helping to bring your sets to life, making DJing a blast and providing the buzz of giving the crowd the night of their lives.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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Put on your dancing shoes ’cause Just Dance 2021 is here to show you how to move. With superb visuals and varied choreography, it’s only a lack of online play and a limited core song list that hold it back.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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Battle Hunters takes the classic real-time strategy formula of classic RPGs, blending it with a generous roster of quirky heroes. Finding and levelling them all up takes time, but is the perfect basis for multiple sessions of short burst play.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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While intriguing, Dreamo’s mysterious narrative and environments don’t feel particularly connected to the core puzzle gameplay. Luckily, the well-designed challenges and puzzles alone make it worth checking out if you’re a fan of these sorts of relaxed, first-person puzzle games.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 30, 2020
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Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a celebration of the Kingdom Hearts that has come before, and a tease at what it next has to offer, albeit not in gameplay form. Addictive, nostalgia-inducing rhythm gameplay is at its fullest in this cohesive and chunky package.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 25, 2020
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Cue the sirens and smooth jazz and prepare for a wild ride: from car chases to burning boats, femme fatales to hard-boiled detectives, Chicken Police – Paint It RED! is the game you didn’t know you needed, but you definitely do.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Bake ‘n’ Switch is a fun game that is slightly flawed by its repetitiveness and online issues. As amusing as it is though, I fail to see why I would purchase this over the likes of Overcooked and Overcooked 2, which have cheaper price points.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 24, 2020
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Franchise fans and simulation junkies alike can rejoice at Jurassic Park Evolution: Complete Edition’s move to Switch, save for the visual quality, which took a noticeable hit. Three expansions full of intrigue, Challenge mode, and Sandbox ensure endless replayability.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 23, 2020
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Monster Truck Championship is a variable ride. There are some interesting management elements and truck upgrades to explore, but the actual racing feels oddly lightweight. Fans of the source material may find more to enjoy.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 19, 2020
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Improving everything good about the original while cutting the bad, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle spends a lot more time being a fun action game and gives you plenty of new ways to tear enemies apart for good measure.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 18, 2020
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For series fans, it’s a no-brainer; this is the best version of No More Heroes to date. As a newcomer, despite a lacklustre open world and some incredibly dull grinding, NMH still held my attention with brilliant writing and memorable characters.- Switch Player
- Posted Nov 18, 2020
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