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User Score Distribution
positive
15(71%)
mixed
1(5%)
negative
5(24%)
Highest User Score
9
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Feb 22, 2018
Bayonetta9
Feb 22, 2018
After wanting Bayonetta 2 for a while, I finally got my hands on it, in the form of a port to the switch. This review isn't about Bayonetta 2... in fact I didn't even play it yet. I thought it would be better to play 1 first. And boy was I right! I LOVE this game! I've spent about 12 hours in the game since it came out last Friday, and I'm still not done with it. The combat is very engaging and fun to do if you're not stuck in an unfair boss fight us amazing and is probably better than most versions of this game since it can actually keep a constant FPS while battling and etc. The soundtrack is amazing! Such songs like Fly Me To The Moon (Climax Mix) (also fun fact, you cant record videos with this song in it because its copyrighted), Mysterious Destiny, and Riders of the Light have been stuck in my head for the past week! And since the Switch has video capture, I have been keeping all of the funny bits of cut scenes Ive encountered in the game onto my Switch. Its taken up almost a half of gb of my storage, and will continue taking up storage until I beat the game... not that its a bad thing, it just shows how much I love the cut scenes. I don't want to spoil too much about the game, but Bayonetta as a character is very bad-ass and outrageous, and I love it. It certainly makes her a character to remember. And a supporting character in the game is also very nice. He's always falling or cussing at Bayonetta for sneaking up at him, and his Prince Charming personality is fun to watch as it conflicts with Bayonetta's personality. I am loving this game but there's a couple things holding me back from giving it a 10/10. 1. The saving is confusing As I was playing Chapter 2 (early on in the game), I exited the game via going back to the chapter menu (because it said it would auto-save if I went back there) and then closed my software. To my surprise I had to start the chapter all over again. The game doesn't say how to save if you're in a middle of a chapter, and it discourages me from starting a chapter unless I know I will play through it all in one try or I will keep it suspended while I do other things. I haven't tried closing the software mid-game, but I do not want to risk losing my progress. 2. The pace of the story is just a little bit confusing When you're introduced to the story, in the beginning parts of the game especially everything goes by really fast, and they just drop you into the story expecting you to know things about the lore. I'm not sure if this is just me, as I often don't pay attention, or the game itself. As the game is explaining its lore you're in a battle against some weak enemies in a very distracting setting. Battling in this scene caused me to either a. Hyper-focused on it or b. Space out while battling. But I'm sure if I re watch the cut scene in a cut scene compilation on YouTube it might help out. I just feel like I'm not the only one who might find the pace of the story confusing
Nintendo Switch
Feb 22, 2018
Mom Hid My Game!9
Feb 22, 2018
(This is a serious review of the game) Mom Hid My Game! is actually not as bad as I thought it would be. I have to admit I did buy the game so I can make a joke of the title (but the original iOS title is really the joke-worthy title) and because it was one of the few games I wanted from the Nintendo Indie presentation back in August. But the game was actually very creative. I got a laugh about how extreme the boy's mom was about hiding the game, like by Day 4 she hides it in a crocodiles mouth. I do have one complainant, Day 9 is broken on the Switch version, because it is missing a fly in the window that is needed to knock over the obstacles in front of the closet... but they end up toppling over on themselves somehow without it. I only know this because I downloaded 'Hidden my game by Mom' (which was very poorly translated by the way) just to see what levels they included in the switch version and if it was just a port of the app (which it wasn't, it was collections of levels from that app and 'Hidden my game by Mom 2'). The ending of the game was actually kind of deep and hit an emotional chord with me, I was very surprised that they could get some sort of story element in this game. And after you beat all 50 days you do get some post game content, its kind of fun and every time you complete it you get a new end animation for the post game content and there was a lot of work out into that and its probably going to be overlooked by a lot of people. This game is probably going to be overlooked by a lot of people. If you have some spare money in your e-shop and you can stand point and click games its a nice 1-2 hours of your time.
Nintendo Switch