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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My Memory of Us will perhaps be better remembered for its visuals than its gameplay, owing to some frustrating controls. It’s good enough to warrant a place in your Switch collection, though.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 11, 2019
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Flood of Light is a challenging but clever puzzler. Some of its tougher puzzles require some head-hurting thinking, but at least a plot twist at the end is strong reward.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 11, 2019
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There’s some clever puzzling in Starman, but at under ten levels it’s a little light on content. The less said about the controls, the better.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 5, 2019
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A brutally singular and unexpectedly brilliant subversion of what you know about Tetris and battle royale, if you’re a Switch Online subscriber, you absolutely need to download it.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 5, 2019
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Despite creating a unique horror ambience thanks to an outstanding hand-drawn presentation, Yomawari: The Long Night Collection creates a ‘hide-and-seek’ gameplay loop in which the tension goes away due to the cheap jump scares and unfair repetition.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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Almost There: The Platformer is bare-bones platforming, with simplistic visuals and sound, but the platforming shines. If you fancy a challenge and have a few quid spare, it’s worth a spin. Be there and be square.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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There is plenty of rewarding construction on offer in Where Ski Lifts Go Wrong. The game is sure to test your mental agility, and there’s a good challenge in balancing that with consideration of the agility of the characters you have to transport.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince delivers a short but heartwarming experience that, despite having some flaws in its gameplay, really sticks with you after the ending credits thanks to its beautiful presentation.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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DYNASTY WARRIORS 8: Xtreme Legends Definitive Edition is probably the most content-rich, sit-down and zone-out kind of game that has ever existed. With a multitude of modes at your disposal, and with friends in tow, you can’t go wrong with this.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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Observer may be a little rough around the edges on Switch, but it’s an incredible psychological horror experience, and Bloober are right to refer to it as one of the most advanced cyberpunk games on Switch. With some incredible Sci-Fi dream set-pieces, and a harrowing dystopian world starring Rutger Hauer, it’s easy to recommend.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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Pikuniku is the perfect Sunday afternoon game; short, but sweet. It’s an enjoyable romp through a pleasant world, teaching the important life lesson that kicking things is often the simplest solution.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland DX is the weakest in the trilogy, let down by its poor performance, underwhelming presentation and mixed bag of a narrative.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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The Shrouded Isle is a cult-simulator game that deserves your attention due to its interesting virtue and vice system, and its fascinating story. However, be wary that if you’re not into death and gloom, this may not be the game for you.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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The Dragon’s Lair trilogy is a nicely packaged version of Don Bluth’s classic animated games. Functionally they are better than they’ve ever been, but the gameplay will not be for everyone. It is, though, the best way to experience a piece of video game history.- Switch Player
- Posted Mar 4, 2019
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Bash the Bear is fun for a good chunk of its playtime but the novelty wears thin by the end. It’s likely to go for cheap in an eShop sale someday soon.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 26, 2019
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A Gummy’s Life is frantic battling multiplayer action, but despite numerous game modes it all feels the same. It won’t keep you entertained for long.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 25, 2019
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A short experience, DYING: Reborn lacks too much in satisfying puzzle experience to stand out from the eShop crowd.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 25, 2019
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New Star Manager is a lighter take on the Football Manager experience. Influencing the key attacking moments yourself is a neat touch, but it’s not deep enough to offer a sizeable challenge to its more well-known contemporaries.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 25, 2019
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World of Final Fantasy, while a spin-off, still offers a deep Final Fantasy experience. You need a lot of patience for grinding, however, to follow along with the story.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 25, 2019
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The guys who approved My Riding Stables – Life With Horses need to take a look at themselves. It’s lame, no fun and brings nothing to the Nintendo Switch game library.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 25, 2019
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Rough around the edges, Guts and Glory needs more work on improving its controls. It does provide for some sick, macabre fun though.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 25, 2019
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Party Crashers applies the Party Golf formula of brilliant gameplay customisation to the kart racing track. It’s not quite as good as its predecessor, but it’s still fun.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 22, 2019
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Catastronauts will be popular with fans of Overcooked, and is good fun with a few friends in tow. On your own, however, it’s not much cop.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 21, 2019
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Ivanych vs Eared Beast never feels anything more than lame. Light on content, and without a way of recording your best scores, this is poor.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 21, 2019
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Bad Dream: Coma is a haunting hand-drawn point and click. Clever emphasis is placed on your decision making, though the logic of some of the puzzles isn’t quite as natural as it ought to be.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 21, 2019
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Earthworms has an intriguing presentation but is a little short to live long in the memory. Fortunately, finding the three endings will increase your play time.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 21, 2019
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Big Crown: Showdown is one of those unexpectedly fun eShop titles that’s great to play with friends. A disappointing online experience lets it down somewhat, however.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 21, 2019
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JCB Pioneer: Mars is slow-paced and won’t be for everyone. There’s a lack of real excitement – this is more about the long game as you build up a base – very, very slowly.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 20, 2019
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You can tell the developers put a lot of time into HoPiKo, and for that they should be commended. But we’d have liked to feel more in charge of the controls.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 20, 2019
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Animated Jigsaws is fun enough to pass the time. Some tricky issues with managing so many pieces on the touch screen were always likely to exist, but at least it’s pretty enjoyable.- Switch Player
- Posted Feb 20, 2019
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