Published on: October 22, 2025
Famitsu Review Scores for October 2025: Once Upon a KATAMARI, Baby Steps, and More Evaluated
The Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, renowned for its authoritative voice in video game reviews, has released its newest round of evaluations for the week of October 22, 2025.
This week’s selection features a diverse lineup, including highly anticipated titles like Once Upon a KATAMARI and Baby Steps, alongside promising new releases such as Earthion, Majogami, and Full Metal Schoolgirl.
As always, Famitsu’s unique scoring system provides valuable insight for Nintendo Switch fans and broader gaming audiences tracking the latest Japanese game releases.
Famitsu’s review process remains one of the most respected in the industry.
Each game is evaluated independently by four editors, with each assigning it a score out of ten.
The total score therefore represents the combined assessments, offering a maximum of 40 points.
Here is a breakdown of the latest reviewed titles and their respective scores for this week:
• Baby Steps: 7/8/8/8 (Total: 31/40)
• Earthion: 8/8/7/8 (Total: 31/40)
• Full Metal Schoolgirl: 8/8/7/8 (Total: 31/40)
• Majogami: 8/8/8/8 (Total: 32/40)
• Once Upon a KATAMARI: 8/9/9/8 (Total: 34/40)
Standing out from the group, Once Upon a KATAMARI achieved a particularly strong score of 34 out of 40.
The editors commended the game for its imaginative world-building and engaging mechanics — further cementing the Katamari franchise as a beloved staple among fans and critics alike.
In an evaluation summary, Famitsu editors noted that the game presents a fresh evolution of its signature quirky gameplay while remaining accessible to series newcomers.
Majogami also made a notable impression, securing a solid 32 out of 40.
The editors highlighted its art direction and innovative gameplay features, which set it apart in a crowded marketplace.
Earthion and Full Metal Schoolgirl each earned a commendable 31 out of 40, with comments directed toward their polished presentation and engaging storylines.
Baby Steps rounded out this week’s reviews, matching its peers with a score of 31 out of 40.
According to the assessments, the game offers a unique take on the platforming genre, praised for its challenging yet rewarding difficulty curve.
Famitsu’s review scores are a closely watched metric not only by Japanese audiences but also by international fans, especially those following titles on platforms like the Nintendo Switch.
The magazine’s reviews often inform purchasing decisions and reflect broader trends in Japanese game development.
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