nero said:
Yes, in excel with conditions for each cells. Don't know if here in the post can do it automatically. Would be great also if there is an average for games that have been scored more than once. To add also a column with the quantity of user who have scored them. Imo I'd remove the '/5' as you stated in the op, that's the top score. This mightbecome a great list for someone who wants to buy A's games. Great job! |
Well I don't have Excel (I'm using Libre Office, and exporting from there doesn't always seem to work well), which makes this a bit more difficult.
I can add a column with the number of reviews, no problem. I was already thinking about it myself to be fair to keep track of all the ratings later on. I'll keep those /5 for latecomers who might just skim over the OP just to be sure.
super_etecoon said: Thanks for making this thread. There are so, so many games on the EShop. It's great to see a comprehensive list here to keep up with the great ones. Would be cool if there were another post made that listed the games from 5/5 scores to 1/5 scores in addition to the ABC order presented. I can definitely attest to many of those 5/5 scores, including for Axiom Verge, Shovel Knight, and Stardew Valley. Hollow Knight is next on my list and Golf Story keeps showing up on my list for its amazing review scores. |
Didn't think about that, but I agree. I'll see what I can do
SuperNova said: Steam Word Dig(Action Adventure Platformer)
Steam World Dig is a fantastic little game, that almost flawlessly marries platforming, exploration, resource mining and an RPG-like progression system with a charming World full of wacky characters, storytelling that keeps you invested, a wonderful artstyle and a huge dose of humor. 4.5/5
Steam World Dig 2(Action Adventure Platformer, Metroidvania)
Steam World Dig 2 improves on Steam World Dig in every possible way. The World is more tightly designed (mostly due to the developers ditching the randomly generated areas) allowing for true Metroidvania style exploration and a much bigger and more interestig world map. The environmental design is fantastic, providing the player not only with new challenges with each new area, but also with memorable art design that really helps driving the looming atmosphere of doom, wich lurks in every corner of the game, home. Character upgrades are fully unique from the last game in the series and feel lighter and more fun this time around. The Story and characters, while just as lovable as the sequels are more intriguing now. The games story ups the stakes, dealing with slightly more serious issues and allowing itself to dive into darker territory while never loosing sight of the series trademark humor. 5/5
That's it for now, since I haven't really finished anything else (Although I'm close on several). I already know that I love Golf Story, Steam World Heist, Blossom Tales and others, but I feel like it's not fair to rate them if I haven't finished them. My....uh...'reviews' are more like quick cover blurbs, but I don't think I have the patience to write an in-deph review, so I tried to get the essence across.
Edit: I finished Shovel Knight and that gets a 5/5 from me too, but I sort of wanted to finish the whole treasure trove before rating it. |
Ahh, some reviews to link to. Don't worry, it's just similar enough to the summary at the end of most reviews which I think is what most people just read anyway.
Paatar said: Does OT mean indies without a physical release and just a release on the eShop? Or can we include ones with physical releases? (For example, Oceanhorn got a physical through Limited Run BUT isn't limited run since it was an open preorder, similar to how they will be handling Yooka-Laylee too.) Here's my list. I won't be adding in all the indies I have, just some. Morphie's Law - 4/5, Shooter - (no story mode, just multiplayer) Earthlock - 4/5, Turn based RPG Tanzia - 4/5, Single player adventure, built in MMO style. Radiation Island - 3/5, Single player survival adventure. Manticore Galaxy on Fire - 4/5, Single player space shooter. Mulaka - 4/5. Singe player adventure. Fe - 5/5, Single player adventure/puzzle. Implosion - 3/5, Single player action. Morphite - 4/5, Single player adventure. Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas - 4/5, Single player adventure/puzzle. PixelJunk Monsters 2 - 5/5, Single player strategy, tower defense. Disco Dodgeball Remix - 3/5, multiplayer shooter. Eternal Edge - 4/5, Single player adventure. Disc Jam - 4/5, Multiplayer sportsish. Poi: Explorer Edition - 4/5, Single player 3D Platformer. Riptide Renegade - 3/5 for single player, 4/5 for multiplayer, Racing. Flip Wars - 4/5. Multiplayer party game. |
Limited physical releases are fine. Even though they got some physical version doesn't mean that they're no indies anymore.
Question about the 3 bolded games, are they multiplayer-only like Morphies Law?
I will update until this point and see what I can do about the sorted listing and rating totals. Thanks again for your suggestions
The Nintendo eShop rating Thread: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=237454 List as Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aW2hXQT1TheElVS7z-F3pP-7nbqdrDqWNTxl6JoJWBY/edit?usp=sharing
The Steam/GOG key gifting thread: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/242024/the-steamgog-key-gifting-thread/1/
Free Pc Games thread: https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread/248138/free-pc-games/1/