Snooker 19
Released: 4/16/2019
Score Breakdown
66.9
Critic Average
18 reviews
73
Steam User Score
809 reviews
N/A
Metacritic User Score
Disparity Breakdown
67 vs 73
Average of both sources
Review Disparities
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10/4/2019
Late Review“All of this being said, if you want to be able to play a fully-licensed snooker game, anywhere and at any time on your Nintendo Switch then this would be a suitable option, albeit a boring one. If you aren't in need of portable snooker-gameplay, then you are probably better off going to your local bowling alley and/or sports bar.”
40
40/100
9/5/2019
Late Review“Snooker 19 is a strict simulation with a well-utilized license and realistic gameplay. However, its limited modes and lack of an extensive tutorial may be off-putting to beginners.”
65
65/100
9/4/2019
Late Review“Snooker 19 will fit less with beginners, as the game's tutorials are very short and the difficulty level is high. While the game feels rather limited in its career mode and the players' animations are robotic, Snooker 19 is a good contribution to the Switch catalogue.”
70
70/100
8/23/2019
Late Review“Sports simulators continue to raise the bar of quality on Nintendo Switch, and Snooker 19 keeps that upward curve moving with an officially licensed recreation of all things baize-based. With an impressive number of facially-scanned pros and real-world snooker halls, and an incredibly precise simulation of striking the ball and setting up future shots, you're treated to one of the best snooker games of the last decade. While still very rough around in the edges in terms of animations, commentary and accessibility, this is a must for snooker devotees who want an officially-licensed sim on Switch.”
70
70/100
8/23/2019
Late Review“Snooker 19 is a great snooker simulation that runs very well. It gets slightly let down by repetitive commentary and be prepared to be bombarded if you do not have a Nintendo Online subscription. Apart from that its a lot of fun and every snooker fan should give it a go.”
80
80/100
8/23/2019
Late Review“For the very small niche of people who care that much about Snooker, however, Snooker 19 does deliver. There are more accessible Pool titles out there - including on the Nintendo Switch itself, but as an attempt to go the full distance with a deeply authentic simulation, Snooker 19 is a good and genuine effort. ”
60
60/100
7/19/2019
Late Review“There's a really good core game here, but it's let down by the overall presentation. If you enjoy snooker though, you can easily look past this to enjoy it for what it is.”
60
60/100
7/3/2019
Late Review“Good but not very unique snooker game with every officially licensed tournament as any of the top 128 players in the world .”
70
70/100
5/15/2019
Launch Window“Snooker 19 has its shortcomings but none of them take enough away from making it a must for any avid snooker fan wishing to dream of making an appearance at the Crucible. Lab42 has started the frame off strongly and hopefully this is the start of a bright, snooker-filled future.”
70
70/100
5/11/2019
Launch Window“Snooker 19 is hardly the perfect snooker experience, but there aren't too many other options to help scratch that itch either”
60
60/100
4/30/2019
Launch Window“Snooker 19 appears to provide an authentic experience to those who are learning, but it's quite difficult for newcomers.”
60
60/100
4/30/2019
Launch Window“Snooker 19 is a title that lays a good foundation for what, perhaps, is a candidate to be a periodic sports franchise. ”
70
70/100
4/30/2019
Launch Window“If you’re a fan of snooker, then Snooker 19 is a must have. Its realism, range of players and arenas make it the Fifa of snooker games. But the lack of depth and repetitive career mode means that Snooker 19 pots the white ball just after the black. Casual players may not find much longevity, but snooker fans will enjoy it nevertheless. ”
70
70/100
4/29/2019
Launch Window“Even with a mainstream approach, reached through a huge roster and shiny scenarios, Snooker 19 is designed to really satisfy only a small niche of fans of the discipline.”
70
70/100
4/28/2019
Launch Window“Snooker 19 cues nicely, and all of the licensing will delight fans of the real-world sport. The game does feel a bit barebones in terms of modes, but it's also retailing at a budget price point. All in all, when it comes to niche sports, this is one of the better executed packages on the PS4.”
70
70/100
4/26/2019
Launch Window“Snooker 19 isn't perfect, with a major feature lacking and some over-powered A.I., but it's somewhat forgivable thanks to the accurate ball physics and wealth of tournaments, which makes your time at the table sinking balls extremely satisfying.”
70
70/100
4/24/2019
Launch Window“Never going to really appeal to anyone who isn't a fan, Snooker 2019 is a decent representation let down by a lack of polish.”
70
70/100
4/23/2019
Launch Window“Snooker 19 is definitely one of the best entries into the Snooker gaming genre and as its Lab42’s first entry I definitely look forward to seeing what they can do should they decide to make more (Practice makes Perfect after all). Sure, it has a few problems here and there, but who remembers back in the day with FIFA when you could run away from the Referee forever to avoid a Yellow Card! Back then I doubt anyone would have foreseen the game becoming what it is today. It would have been nice to have included the Legends tour here, but given that Stephen Hendry is working on another Snooker title I can certainly see why it wasn’t. Some of the other Legendary players as DLC would be a nice option? I’m basing my award decision on the game being for Snooker fans. As someone who enjoys both the challenge of playing in real life as well as watching the sport on TV (Looking forward to the World Championships this Saturday!) Snooker 19 deserves a Thumb Culture Gold Award and is a must for any and all Snooker gamers.”
80
80/100
