Renowned Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu has released its latest batch of review scores for the week of November 26, 2025, featuring several notable Nintendo Switch titles.
Famitsu, well-known for its influential four-person review process, has continued to shape public opinion in Japan and worldwide by providing authoritative game assessments and publishing comprehensive insights into new releases. Leading this week’s reviews is 'Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road,' the much-anticipated football RPG developed by Level-5.
Continuing the celebrated legacy of the 'Inazuma Eleven' series, Victory Road received high marks of 9/9/8/9 from Famitsu's editorial board, bringing it to an impressive total of 35 out of 40.
This strong score reflects the game's engaging mechanics, quality storylines, and fresh innovations for Nintendo Switch players.
Level-5, with a history of popular releases on the platform, once again demonstrates its expertise in crafting sports-themed RPGs for both dedicated fans and new players alike. Other highlights from the current Famitsu review scores include 'Dinkum,' which received consistent 8s from all four editors, totaling 32 out of 40.
Known for its blend of life-simulation and crafting gameplay, Dinkum has been praised for its charming art style and the depth of its systems, making it a strong addition to the Nintendo Switch library this season. 'Ghostwriter Workshop' follows with a varied scorecard of 6, 7, 9, and 7, reaching a total of 29 out of 40.
Famitsu's reviewers highlighted the game's unique approach to narrative gameplay, with its innovative writing mechanics and immersive storytelling elements standing out as key features for eShop audiences. Also reviewed was 'Run for Money: Hunters vs.
Runners! Can You Win as Either?,' which earned scores of 7, 8, 8, and 6, making for a total score of 29.
This title's competitive multiplayer dynamics were noted by Famitsu's editors, emphasizing its appeal as a party game on the Nintendo Switch. Famitsu’s review structure involves four seasoned editors independently scoring each title on a 10-point scale, for a combined possible maximum of 40.
These scores continue to serve as a key metric for Japanese consumers and the global gaming community when evaluating new Nintendo Switch releases. For readers interested in tracking scores for past and future Nintendo Switch titles, the Famitsu review archives remain an essential resource for objective, industry-respected game critique.
Famitsu, well-known for its influential four-person review process, has continued to shape public opinion in Japan and worldwide by providing authoritative game assessments and publishing comprehensive insights into new releases. Leading this week’s reviews is 'Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road,' the much-anticipated football RPG developed by Level-5.
Continuing the celebrated legacy of the 'Inazuma Eleven' series, Victory Road received high marks of 9/9/8/9 from Famitsu's editorial board, bringing it to an impressive total of 35 out of 40.
This strong score reflects the game's engaging mechanics, quality storylines, and fresh innovations for Nintendo Switch players.
Level-5, with a history of popular releases on the platform, once again demonstrates its expertise in crafting sports-themed RPGs for both dedicated fans and new players alike. Other highlights from the current Famitsu review scores include 'Dinkum,' which received consistent 8s from all four editors, totaling 32 out of 40.
Known for its blend of life-simulation and crafting gameplay, Dinkum has been praised for its charming art style and the depth of its systems, making it a strong addition to the Nintendo Switch library this season. 'Ghostwriter Workshop' follows with a varied scorecard of 6, 7, 9, and 7, reaching a total of 29 out of 40.
Famitsu's reviewers highlighted the game's unique approach to narrative gameplay, with its innovative writing mechanics and immersive storytelling elements standing out as key features for eShop audiences. Also reviewed was 'Run for Money: Hunters vs.
Runners! Can You Win as Either?,' which earned scores of 7, 8, 8, and 6, making for a total score of 29.
This title's competitive multiplayer dynamics were noted by Famitsu's editors, emphasizing its appeal as a party game on the Nintendo Switch. Famitsu’s review structure involves four seasoned editors independently scoring each title on a 10-point scale, for a combined possible maximum of 40.
These scores continue to serve as a key metric for Japanese consumers and the global gaming community when evaluating new Nintendo Switch releases. For readers interested in tracking scores for past and future Nintendo Switch titles, the Famitsu review archives remain an essential resource for objective, industry-respected game critique.