EDGE Magazine, a respected voice in the video game industry for rigorous and influential reviews, has released its latest scores in issue #420 (March 2026).
This issue spotlights several titles available or debuting on the Nintendo Switch platform, offering key insights for publishers, developers, and players interested in the current landscape of Nintendo gaming.
As the go-to source for discerning critique, EDGE Magazine's review scores are highly anticipated by both industry professionals and the gaming community.
In the March 2026 issue, Nintendo fans can find evaluations of recently released and notable games, including Terminator 2D: No Fate, Big Hops, and more.
These titles have been highlighted not only for their impact on the eShop charts but also for their contributions to the ongoing vibrancy of the Nintendo Switch ecosystem. Here is a full breakdown of the EDGE Magazine review scores for March 2026: - Terra Invicta – 8 - Death Howl – 9 - Terminator 2D: No Fate – 6 - DuneCrawl – 5 - Unbeatable – 4 - TR-49 – 9 - Perfect Tides: Station to Station – 8 - Splitgate: Arena Reloaded – 8 - Big Hops – 8 - Dogpile – 7 Industry analysts noted that several Nintendo Switch releases received strong acclaim.
In particular, Death Howl and TR-49 each secured a score of 9 out of 10, marking them as highlights of the current generation.
Commenting on the scores, an EDGE spokesperson emphasized that the publication values both innovation and execution equally in its criteria, reaffirming, "We strive to offer reviews that reflect not only a game's creative vision, but also its technical and gameplay accomplishments." On the other end, Unbeatable received the lowest score in this roundup with a 4, indicating room for improvement in the ever-competitive Switch marketplace.
Meanwhile, Terminator 2D: No Fate, despite its recognizable licensed property, earned a score of 6, which EDGE described as indicative of a solid but unremarkable experience. Of note, Big Hops joined the list of standout indie games on Nintendo Switch with an 8, showcasing the platform's continued support for creative projects and smaller studios via the eShop. These review scores are tracked meticulously in EDGE Magazine's archives, providing long-term context for the evolving standards of Nintendo Switch game development and publishing.
As the Nintendo ecosystem continues to grow with new titles, events like Nintendo Direct presentations and eShop releases, the critical opinions of outlets such as EDGE remain key reference points for the gaming industry. For those seeking more detailed insights and historical data on previous ratings, the comprehensive archive of EDGE review scores remains an essential resource for developers and enthusiasts alike.
This issue spotlights several titles available or debuting on the Nintendo Switch platform, offering key insights for publishers, developers, and players interested in the current landscape of Nintendo gaming.
As the go-to source for discerning critique, EDGE Magazine's review scores are highly anticipated by both industry professionals and the gaming community.
In the March 2026 issue, Nintendo fans can find evaluations of recently released and notable games, including Terminator 2D: No Fate, Big Hops, and more.
These titles have been highlighted not only for their impact on the eShop charts but also for their contributions to the ongoing vibrancy of the Nintendo Switch ecosystem. Here is a full breakdown of the EDGE Magazine review scores for March 2026: - Terra Invicta – 8 - Death Howl – 9 - Terminator 2D: No Fate – 6 - DuneCrawl – 5 - Unbeatable – 4 - TR-49 – 9 - Perfect Tides: Station to Station – 8 - Splitgate: Arena Reloaded – 8 - Big Hops – 8 - Dogpile – 7 Industry analysts noted that several Nintendo Switch releases received strong acclaim.
In particular, Death Howl and TR-49 each secured a score of 9 out of 10, marking them as highlights of the current generation.
Commenting on the scores, an EDGE spokesperson emphasized that the publication values both innovation and execution equally in its criteria, reaffirming, "We strive to offer reviews that reflect not only a game's creative vision, but also its technical and gameplay accomplishments." On the other end, Unbeatable received the lowest score in this roundup with a 4, indicating room for improvement in the ever-competitive Switch marketplace.
Meanwhile, Terminator 2D: No Fate, despite its recognizable licensed property, earned a score of 6, which EDGE described as indicative of a solid but unremarkable experience. Of note, Big Hops joined the list of standout indie games on Nintendo Switch with an 8, showcasing the platform's continued support for creative projects and smaller studios via the eShop. These review scores are tracked meticulously in EDGE Magazine's archives, providing long-term context for the evolving standards of Nintendo Switch game development and publishing.
As the Nintendo ecosystem continues to grow with new titles, events like Nintendo Direct presentations and eShop releases, the critical opinions of outlets such as EDGE remain key reference points for the gaming industry. For those seeking more detailed insights and historical data on previous ratings, the comprehensive archive of EDGE review scores remains an essential resource for developers and enthusiasts alike.