We are two days away from the release of Mario Strikers Battle League Football on Nintendo Switch, a particularly anticipated game since the last episode dates from 2007 (we were still on Wii) and fans were in need of casual football. After 15 years of waiting, what is this new episode really worth? According to Metacritic, which brings together all the ratings obtained in the world, Mario Strikers Battle League Football gets away with correct ratings but far from transcendent. At the time of writing these lines, the game obtains an average score of 74% for 53 reviews listed. It’s a little disappointing given the expectation aroused, and the main criticisms are the lack of content at launch (we suspected it a little), the absence of real novelties compared to the previous episode and a game which is mostly geared towards multiplayer and less towards solo play. While waiting to deliver our test to you, here is a summary of all the notes in the world.
Daily Star: 5/5
Nintendo Life: 9/10
Hobby Consoles: 8.7/10
VG24/7: 8/10
IGN: 8/10
Destructoid: 8/10
JV: 8/10
Game Inform: 7.5/10
Stevivor: 7.5/10
GamePro Germany: 7.2/10
Gamespot: 7/10
Well Played: 7/10
Screen Rating: 7/10
GGM: 6/10
Gamekult: 6/10
TheGamer: 6/10
FCV: 6/10
Comic Book: 6/10
Digital Trends: 6/10
GAMINGbible: 6/10
GamesRadar+: 5/10