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Neal Ronaghan

75.6
Avg Score Given
-7.0
Steam Disparity
+7.2
MC Disparity
+0.1
Combined Disparity
233
Reviews
48 early reviews (before release)|116 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|69 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
12.7
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

My oldest (7 years old) has played countless rounds by himself. We've played tons of rounds together as a family and LEGO Party has been a consistently fun time. I still don't really know what the plot of Ninjago is, but I'm still having a blast playing this virtual board game.

Critic
90
Steam
86+3.8
Metacritic
89+1.0
Combined
88+2.4

Their taste might not be fully refined, but this is the type of game that is made for them more than it is for me. They enjoy playing against each other (though they don't understand why they can't be on the same side) and they enjoy cheering each other on in the mission mode. Hello Kitty and Friends: Freeze Tag Party succeeds at what it's trying to do, in that it's a vehicle for young fans to engage with Sanrio characters in a familiar game. It's not a great adaptation of that game, but who doesn't love running around with Tuxedosam.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

The gameplay and scope of the modes never elevates that far past competency, though. I left this game wanting a little bit more out of it, but I had a fun time playing it while the fun lasted. With the right local crowd, this could be a recurring arcade sports game, but outside of that, this is a sixth man of a basketball game - it's a good complement more so than the main attraction.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

I'd imagine a lot of people going to this with '90s or '00s Nick nostalgia in their eyes could leave a little disappointed due to the overall simplicity, but this is an action RPG for the younger sect. More specifically, it's an action RPG for adults with said nostalgia (and maybe some love for Diablo-esque games) to play with their children. It's a serviceable dungeon crawler with a lot of love for the Nicktoons involved that is super cute and playful.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Lynked: Banner of the Spark is a totally fine attempt at blending an action RPG with a life sim foundation. The town building aspects are stronger than the action RPG component, but even if the combat left something to be desired, it's an enjoyable game. The online interaction is largely a disappointment, especially because it's an online structure that seems adversarial to the handheld half of the Switch. This won't go down as a memorable Nintendo Direct shadowdrop, but it's a game that has some heart, even if it gets lost in some of the repetition and online emptiness.

Critic
60
Steam
80-19.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
80-19.7

Even with longer load times and slightly lesser visuals, NBA 2K26 is a gigantic game packed with a ton of variety. You can shoot hoops in all sorts of ways. You can roleplay out your dreams of running an NBA team or try to carve out your path as a player, whether it's in the NBA or WNBA. Hopefully this is the start of another dynastic run for the series on Nintendo platforms, because what's here is great.

Critic
85
Steam
64+21.2
Metacritic
44+41.0
Combined
54+31.1

Unless you expect to get a lot of mileage out of the specific Mario Party additions to the game, including the goofy camera support, faster Frenzy mode, and novel Tag Team mode, you're likely better off just playing the original Switch 1 version. The barrier for entry for the Switch 2 Jamboree TV content is very high and while I've been digging most of what's added to it, the new additions are on the whole middling. This might be the most fun I've had with Mario Party since the Wii, but I also would much rather have a brand new Mario Party game on Switch 2 than this weird frankenstein.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
59+11.0
Combined
59+11.0

What ties Missile Command Delta together is the overall mystery and with that, the game becomes greater than the sum of its parts. The turn-based Missile Command adaptation wouldn't stand strong by itself, but combining that with the bunker exploration, endearing characters, and generally strong writing makes a fun adventure that will make you consider an arcade classic in a new light.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
90-10.0
Combined
90-10.0

The expansion of multiplayer via GameShare is awesome. Stll, the value and cost of entry for this Switch 2 game is a barrier for entry. This is a great game let down by the harsh realities of a new console launch.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
61+19.0
Combined
61+19.0

This is an excellent light puzzle game that, while a single-player experience, is also something I've had fun playing with my kids, passing a controller around. Wilmot Works It Out rules, and runs well on both Switch and Switch 2.

Critic
90
Steam
98-8.0
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
98-8.0

This is a brilliantly designed top-down adventure that is one of the best 2D Zelda-esque indie games of the entire Switch era. My teeny-tiny complaints only lie with the combat, but the delightful puzzles and joyous yoyo parkour more than make up for some occasionally tiresome battling. We might be days away from the Switch 2, but be sure not to miss this absolute gem of a game.

Critic
90
Steam
99-8.7
Metacritic
81+9.0
Combined
90+0.2

Depending on how you play the story, you'll solve Verity's dilemma in a few hours. I had moments where I thought I had everything figured out and just needed to trigger the right dialogue options, but even still I wound up getting surprised more often than not. Expelled is a tightly wound narrative puzzle game that makes me excited that it's labeled "An Overboard Game" because hopefully that means Inkle makes a game like this every few years to wrinkle my time-loop-loving brain and completely delight me.

Critic
90
Steam
96-6.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
96-6.1

It's all the more frustrating because the writing for the relatively engaging plot is great. Part of me wished this game had some time to be refined because the framework of something totally radical is here. It just doesn't make it out of the sewers.

Critic
60
Steam
57+3.0
Metacritic
47+13.0
Combined
52+8.0

8/23/2024

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Bakeru is an enjoyable romp that consistently delivers lighthearted action with a lot of charm even if it gets a little repetitive the deeper you get into it. Good-Feel clearly learned a lot from working with Nintendo because this game deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as Nintendo's lighter fare. This isn't quite the Goemon spiritual successor I felt I was promised, but Bakeru is still a good time (especially for younger players) and I hope that Good-Feel both continues working with Nintendo and continues to work on projects like this.

Critic
80
Steam
95-15.2
Metacritic
73+7.0
Combined
84-4.1

If you're looking for a fun mechs-vs.aliens narrative to enjoy on your Switch, Megaton Musashi W: Wired absolutely rocks. But if you're here solely for robot combat, you're best looking elsewhere.

Critic
75
Steam
80-4.9
Metacritic
80-5.0
Combined
80-4.9

I wish I was more engaged in the story, because the potential of bouncing between 17 worlds and criss-crossing replayed stories sounds cool. It just doesn't coalesce into something all that fun. Maybe the SaGa series is something best left to ports and remakes.

Critic
50
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
58-8.0
Combined
58-8.0

Picross Logiart Grimoire is not a full-on replacement for Jupiter's past Picross S games, but it's a wonderful addition to their library. If you've been put off by the presentation of Picross S, this might be the entry to bring you back to Jupiter's delightful world of nonogram magic. If you're like me, a loyal soldier who shows up for every single one of these Picross games no matter what, the new presentation might seem like it's just the same old with a new wizard hat, but this is one of the best Picross games that Jupiter has put out, largely because it feels new and has a nice sense of progression.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Even in the moments playing a character class I didn't enjoy as much, I still had a good time, especially since most runs are far less than an hour. This game seems to recognize its kitchen sink gameplay concept approach and lets you fiddle with whatever aspects work best for you. Here's hoping BUCK doesn't just stick to animation in the future because their game design is rather intriguing.

Critic
80
Steam
93-13.3
Metacritic
72+8.0
Combined
83-2.7

The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered is a solid port of an interesting but flawed game. If you want to explore some dungeon-like areas, rock some SaGa-like combat, and listen to some beautiful music, then it's worth journeying through Avalon. Otherwise, this remains a game I think is neat but wouldn't necessarily emphatically recommend to most aside from the specific group I just described.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Much like the last several entries in the Picross S series on Switch, Picross S+ isn't reinventing the wheel, but if you are hankering for more Picross, this is a great value and an excellent package. Jupiter remains the king of Picross, sitting on a throne filled with puzzles and a user interface that is evocative of the Switch's home menu: straight to the point with a hint of whimsy.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A
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