Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the New Pokemon Snap and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for New Pokemon Snap.
May 2021
(77%)
62 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
120 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Intuitive controls
Includes a wide variety of Pokémon
Stunning visuals
Beautiful graphics & stages
Very well-structured environments
Great level variety
High replayability
Fun lore
Adorable Pokémon
Improves on the original formula
Vivid
Detailed visuals
Relaxing and addictive gameplay
Impressive replayability
Fun editing and sharing
Laid-back gameplay that's great on-the-go
Photographing Pokémon
Absolutely beautiful
If you want more Pokemon Snap
This is it
Motion controls are a natural fit
Significantly more stages than the original
Just like the original
But better
Graphics look excellent
Particularly the Pokemon models
A relaxing
Chill game to play - perfect for unwinding
Dynamic environments feel truly alive and immersive
Offering new encounters and secrets to find with subsequent visits
Ability to edit personal photos and build an album of favorites feels rewarding and helps counter the somewhat opaque scoring system
Loads of beautiful levels to explore and Pokemon to see
Keeps itself fresh and engaging
Fantastic introduction to the photography genre
Unparalleled gameplay
Wonderful to see Pokémon exist as more than RPG characters
Lots of different environments
Tons of replay value
Addictive
Absolutely magical
Taking pictures is a lot of fun
A ton of content to explore
Beautiful visuals
The editors didn't like
Very expensive
Short and repetitive gameplay
Lackluster story
Basic story
Some frame rate issues in handheld
Photo rating system is a little off
Sometimes too much hand-holding
Not for adrenaline junkies
Default controls are far too slow
Progression can be clunky
Photo ratings seem arbitrary
The Camera's music will be your brain's jingle for years to come
The passage of time
Does very little that is truely new
Heavily padded out
Over tutorialized
Possibly too grindy for some
Doesn't offer much of a challenge
Poor signposting in some sections makes story progression unclear
High-scoring Photodex images don't always feel like the "best" ones
Too much talking
Not enough photos
Some confusing mechanics despite their explanation
Missing a few elements from the first game that should have returned
Illumina Pokémon stages can be annoying
Ending is just okay
Speed boost takes too long to unlock
Flute music is bad. Baaaaaaaaaad. Bring back the third melody from the first game i
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Published: 2021-05-03, Author: Sara , review by: imore.com
Beautiful graphics & stages, Very well-structured environments, Great level variety, High replayability, Fun lore, adorable Pokémon, Improves on the original formula
Basic story, Some frame rate issues in handheld, Photo rating system is a little off, Sometimes too much hand-holding, Not for adrenaline junkies
Dynamic environments feel truly alive and immersive, offering new encounters and secrets to find with subsequent visits, Ability to edit personal photos and build an album of favorites feels rewarding and helps counter the somewhat opaque scoring system,
Poor signposting in some sections makes story progression unclear, High-scoring Photodex images don't always feel like the "best" ones
Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Abstract: Switch it up with our editors' hand-picked list of the best Nintendo Switch games for kids. From your classics such as Pokémon Snap to new entries (that are set to become classics) such as Animal Crossing, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to gaming...
Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Abstract: For the past 3 decades, the Pokemon franchise has captured the hearts of the world. But have you captured the best Pokémon games on Switch for your collection?While not every Pokémon game on Nintendo Switch will take your fancy, we have no doubt that the...
Published: 2021-05-03, Author: Giovanni , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Intuitive photo mechanic, Gameplay rewards curiosity, Loads of content, Fun photo editing
Grindy gameplay loop, Undercooked social features
Yes. It's a chill experience that's a perfect fit for the Nintendo Switch. It's the kind of game you can break out when you have a few free minutes and add a little boost of joy to your day.Editors' RecommendationsPokémon Go gets a special New Pokémon Sna...
Published: 2021-04-28, Author: Adam , review by: techradar.com
Intuitive controls, Pokémon are undeniably cute, Pleasing visuals
Very monotonous, Feels incredibly dated, No real incentive to keep playing
A real life safari park is fun the first time around, but imagine if someone asked you to do it five times in a row, with the slight chance that you'll discover something new? Sounds pretty laborious, right? Well, that's what New Pokémon Snap feels like...
Abstract: Pokémon is nominally about collecting and battling cute monsters, but, like most children's fiction that has stood the test of time, these games draw you into an interesting and believable place – one where kids can live their dreams and humans exist in h...