Simogo Legacy Collection
Released: 12/1/2025
Score Breakdown
81.1
Critic Average
7 reviews
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Steam User Score
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Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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Critic Reviews
1/30/2026
Launch Window“Simogo Legacy Collection is an uneven but vital archive, capturing the evolution of a studio which treated mobile gaming as an opportunity, rather than a limitation.”
80
80/100
12/30/2025
Launch Window“Even if you end up playing only 1 or 2 of the games, the level of quality showcased in Simogo Legacy Collection makes it well worth owning. 📱”
80
80/100
12/6/2025
Launch Window“Polishing and repackaging its mobile output, Simogo have created an essential collection of classics, where every game is worth your time. Despite their mobile origins, these titles feel tailor-made for Switch and the devs have fully embraced the console's feature set.”
90
90/100
12/5/2025
Launch Window“While there are multiple control options, many of them feel awkward and can impact the overall experience. However, when played as intended on a handheld with touch controls, everything works seamlessly. Add in the extras and you’re left with a superb selection from a truly special developer.”
78
78/100
12/2/2025
Launch Window“But they are important in their own right and collections like these give them the respect they deserve. I simply had a fantastic time with the Simogo Legacy Collection. It is everything one can expect from a collection celebrating a legacy. My hope is that other studios are taking notes and can learn from what Simogo has achieved here.”
90
90/100
12/1/2025
Launch Window“Simogo brings together their mobile games in a pack that gives them a new home, and that serves to remember old times and find new connections with the present of the studio.”
90
90/100
11/25/2025
Early Review“Although I wouldn’t say I enjoyed a large portion of the games in this collection, I still think what Simogo has done here is important. Instead of letting its catalogue of games get lost to time, the team has found a way to preserve them for anyone to have access to. Too often, we see games abandoned with no way for them to be recovered or played unless you have access to the original hardware they were created for. How many games were made for mobile or Xbox Live Indie Arcade that are just lost now, either due to licensing issues or their stores closing down? Hopefully, other developers take notice of the work that Simogo has put into preserving its games and put together their own collections in the future.”
60
60/100
