Universo Nintendo's Scores
- Games
For 836 reviews, this publication has graded:
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64% higher than the average critic
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9% same as the average critic
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27% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.2 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Game review score: 77
| Highest review score: | Xenoblade Chronicles | |
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| Lowest review score: | NASCAR Arcade Rush |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 572 out of 836
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Mixed: 217 out of 836
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Negative: 47 out of 836
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All Things Wicked, the new chapter from Dead by Daylight, has become my new favorite original chapter. Along with a formidable survivor with an original mechanic and rich lore, it also brings a terrifying killer with a variety of playstyles and an exquisitely made new map. Though there are a few disappointing perks, this is overall the greatest original chapter that Behaviour has created, and I sincerely hope there will be more chapters that tie in with previous ones.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Apr 5, 2024
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This port is an amazing comeback of one of the greatest counterparts for The King of Fighters in the Neo Geo era. It has many interesting extras, achievements to enrich the single-player experience and, although it could have some balance against bosses and less long loading screens to access modes, this is a great port to have on Switch if you are a fighting game enthusiast.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Nov 27, 2024
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Footgun Underground is a 2D roguelike with a unique take on gameplay—while its combat system attempts bold innovation, it neglects essential elements like variety, balance, and immersion. For all its potential, the game falters in executing its core vision; even its standout mechanics fail to shine.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Mar 28, 2025
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This is definitely a game done with passion by the team, with a classic approach on the fighting genre mixed with modern aspects to bring young players to the ring, packed with many extras modes and unlockables. That said, the constant slowdowns, hit detection that needs polishing and some bug crashing game hinders the fun on the Nintendo Switch platform. Let's hope a patch will correct all this in the near future.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Apr 7, 2025
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even with the new engine, Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate is a remake that doesn't correct its fatal flaws: easy (to boredom) gameplay and dumb AI. It has some nice ideas, like the RPG system of level up, but because of the flaws mentioned above, these mechanics are completely useless. Still a little fun to play 4 co-op to pass time, though.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Apr 16, 2025
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A sequel to a game that nobody remembered, Beyond the Ice Palace II is a welcome new addition to the 2D platform indie metroidvania library, with great action and puzzle mechanics, an amazing atmosphere, and outstanding music. It's a bit too short, has some bugs, but nothing that ruins the fun experience.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Apr 20, 2025
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Despite the controversy, Tokyo Ghoul proved to be an excellent way to bring anime/manga elements into Dead by Daylight. Ken Kaneki makes for a powerful and enjoyable Killer to play, though frustratingly oppressive to face. His design fits DBD's core gameplay seamlessly—with some balancing tweaks, he could be perfect. It's just a shame his Perks don't quite live up to the same standard.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Apr 23, 2025
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Spiritfall is one of the best roguelikes I've played in recent times. Fluid, satisfying and highly addictive, its highly versatile gameplay creates a wide range of possibilities and ways to play. A great choice for those who like to try to create combos and attacks, even if they don't think they know how to do it.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted May 19, 2025
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Starlight Legacy doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it offers a cozy, nostalgic love letter to the 16-bit era that feels like finding your favorite childhood blanket. While it treads familiar ground, its comfort and charm carve out a space worth noticing—even in a crowded field of similar titles.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted May 30, 2025
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With so may classic fighting games out there for the Nintendo Switch system, its hard to recommend ADVANCED V.G Saturn Tribute. But if you have some sort of connection with the game, being nostalgia or curiosity towards the story (but for that you gonna have to know Japanese!), there are new graphical and guide options to improve the game.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Jun 15, 2025
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Chronicles of the Wolf is a true ode to the classic and mid-era of Castlevania, blending the best of both to deliver a progressively engaging game, well balanced difficulty, and highly atmospheric in its storytelling, with plenty of secrets to uncover. That’s not to say it lacks polish—but by no means do these minor flaws get in the way of the incredible experience the title offers.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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Dead by Daylight: Five Nights at Freddy’s wasn’t just the most anticipated chapter in DBD’s history—it delivered. A landmark moment for horror gaming and a stellar kickoff to DBD Year 9, this chapter gives us the Animatronic Springtrap (a nightmare perfected for DBD’s roster), a meticulously crafted map, and quality-of-life updates that feel long overdue. A love letter to FNAF fans, merged perfectly with DBD.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Jul 11, 2025
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Beat 'Em Up Collection (QUByte Classics) is far from having titles that could be considered classics like Final Fight or Streets of Rage, but brings solid titles (and a few pretty bad ones too) to the mix. It’s fun for those who enjoy classic Beat ‘em ups or to play with friends.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Jul 20, 2025
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The Wandering Village is a breath of fresh air in the city-builder genre. Juggling a thriving settlement atop the back of a massive, living creature that you have to take care of offers a delightfully unique twist — and while the story isn't the deepest, the sheer variety of gameplay modes ensures hundreds of hours of engaging playtime — an absolute gem.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Aug 1, 2025
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Karma City Police is a very interesting and creative narrative adventure in many ways, but its gameplay lacks polish. It succeeds in conveying its story, but it loses immersion because of it.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Aug 13, 2025
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Let’s not sugarcoat it: Dead by Daylight: The Walking Dead is the worst chapter BHVR has released in a while. Not because of the characters - they’re well-made, with original voices and cool interactions, plus at least two genuinely useful Perks - but because of everything around the release. The update is a mess: packed with bugs, riddled with stability issues, and with all the communication issues, it gets even worse. BHVR dropped the ball hard this time. Here’s hoping they can rebound sooner rather than later, because right now, playing DBD is a sad balance between fun and frustration.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Aug 13, 2025
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Spy Drops is a charming stealth espionage game with a nostalgic feel and concise gameplay. However, the lack of polish, poor AI behavior, and randomly generated stages that always feel the same make the game boring very quickly. It has good ideas but is poorly executed.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Aug 14, 2025
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Here is another indie that relies on the Overcooked formula, but does not seem to understand what made the saga so successful.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Aug 20, 2025
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Super World Technos is a collection that serves as an example of how not to make a collection: With laziness and sloppiness.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Aug 20, 2025
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Baki Hanma: Blood Arena is visually well made, since it takes assets directly from the anime, but it falls short in everything else considered minimally acceptable. The intentions are good, but the product itself is too lazy and limited.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Oct 3, 2025
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Sonic Wings Reunion is a short and simple game that delivers some good fun, especially when played with others. However, the lack of an online mode, no real innovation in gameplay, and the absence of additional content (at least we get some remixed tracks!) make Sonic Wings Reunion a game you’ll probably enjoy for just a few hours before it ends up back on the shelf.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Oct 8, 2025
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Bahamut and the WaqWaq Tree is a pretty hidden gem in the vast ocean of Metroidvanias. It introduces a fresh style of gameplay, and although short and with some technical issues, it offers a calm and thoughtful journey, as well as a welcoming window into Arabian culture. It's well worth your time.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Dead by Daylight: Sinister Grace transports players to Thailand, beautifully bridging tradition and modernity. The Krasue is a powerful Killer who introduces fresh strategic possibilities, while Vee proves a solid Survivor—one poised to challenge fan-favorites for a place in the community's heart.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Oct 23, 2025
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Acre Crisis is a short game that needs polishing around the edges, but manages to be atmospheric, tense, and full of suspense in true classic survival horror style. Perfect for those looking for a retro experience that captures the nostalgic feel of titles like Dino Crisis and Resident Evil while playing in similar way as Trespasser: Jurassic Park.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Oct 27, 2025
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EA Sports FC 26 on Nintendo Switch 2 finally delivers a full-fledged football experience for Nintendo players. It offers deep modes, impressive visuals, and fluid gameplay, even with its 30 FPS cap and sluggish menus. Ultimate Team still leans heavily on microtransactions, but the Career Mode and the new gameplay styles elevate the experience far beyond what we’ve seen before.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Nov 3, 2025
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Although fun in parts, Heroes of Mount Dragon squanders the opportunities to innovate within the beat 'em up category and stays in the generic realm.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Nov 13, 2025
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Toziuha Night: Order of the Alchemists changes its core and improves on all aspects compared to its first game (Dracula’s Revenge). It’s a challenging and rewarding experience in terms of exploration. The game mixes mechanics from the many Castlevania titles in a simple and fun way and, despite some bugs and rough edges, it’s a great title for those who love Metroidvania titles.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Nov 14, 2025
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More than a simple classic FPS style, Wizourdum mixes RPG elements, brings a huge variety of stages, magic weapons and abilities and, as if weren’t enough, manages to be fluid, balanced and beautifully animated. Atmospheric, fun to reach 100% and extremely addictive.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Nov 17, 2025
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Atmospheric, charming and somewhat different, Desert Race Adventures has so little content and an extreme difficulty that tries to counterbalance it that makes the game extremely short to finish and being left in the Switch library to be soon forgotten.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Nov 19, 2025
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Neon Inferno delivers both vertical and fixed shooter gameplay in a great way. Some moments may feel unfair, but nothing that ruins the overall package, which includes a stylish story, great graphics, an outstanding musical score, and fun single-player and co-op mode.- Universo Nintendo
- Posted Nov 30, 2025
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