Testseek.com have collected 124 expert reviews of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
March 2020
(87%)
124 Reviews
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Abstract: Animal Crossing has always been one of those franchises that either clicks with you or it simply doesn't. While it might seem strange that such a purposefully tranquil experience can be so immediately polarising to the public, I firmly believe that when i...
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Pros, Very relaxing, Lots of customization options for the island and your home, Plenty of activities and reasons to come back every day
Cons, Little structure
Bottom LineAnimal Crossing: New Horizons brings the most laid-back game series ever to the Nintendo Switch, putting you on a desert island where you can just chill out, fish, catch bugs, and decorate...
The Legend of Zelda, Pokemon, and Super Mario each found new life on the Nintendo Switch, and following those games in kind is Animal Crossing: New Horizons: An expanded, polished, next-generation reboot of a classic Nintendo game. Perhaps most importantl...
Abstract: I have been playing Animal Crossing for almost a week now. Blathers has just set up is museum and Nook's Cranny is now operational. Like most gamers who pre-ordered the game in the Australia region, I started quite earlier than usual and have been seeing...
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