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Snake Pass Critic Reviews

32 Total Reviews

27 Positive Reviews(84.4%)
4 Mixed Reviews(12.5%)
1 Negative Reviews(3.1%)

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PlayStation Universe March 30, 2017
Aside from some niggling pitfalls – many of which will be mitigated or exacerbated by your level of patience – Snake Pass is a success; a delightful throwback to the classic puzzle platformer of yonder that levels a keen eye on trying to expand modern control sensibility.
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DualShockers March 31, 2017
Snake Pass is held back from greatness by a troublesome camera and poor textures, but it is quite charming and innovates with its snake gameplay, which still has tons of untapped potential. I can’t wait to see what Noodle and Doodle get themselves into next, as Snake Pass’s mechanics can only be fleshed out even more from here.
80
PSNStores March 31, 2017
Control difficulties aside, Snake Pass is one of the most unique games I’ve played in a long time and can be incredibly rewarding. Successfully slithering and curling around bamboo and other obstacles feels really great and makes traversing the world a lot of fun. There are absolutely moments of frustration, but not enough to overshadow what is otherwise a really unique and fun adventure.
80
PlayStation Country April 3, 2017
Snake Pass is a fascinating take on the 3D platforming genre. It features conventional progression and collectables with a non-conventional control scheme that seeks to test your mettle and dexterity. The game takes a step away from Indie-brand self-reference and expositional stories to present a unique gaming experience that feels incredibly rewarding to master. We can only hope for more, as this tale of Noodle and Doodle is heaped with oodles of charm.
80
Everyeye.it April 4, 2017
Quotation forthcoming.
80
GRYOnline.pl April 4, 2017
A very unusual way of controlling the hero, overall high quality and well designed levels make Snake Pass a very pleasant game. It won't become a legend, it won't spark a revolution in the platformer genre but it will be a joy to play for everyone that tries it.
80
Eurogamer Italy April 10, 2017
A puzzle-platform in which you can’t jump might seem like an odd idea but Snake Pass reveals itself as a great game despite some rough edges and a sometimes ruthless difficulty.
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Vandal March 30, 2017
Snake Pass is quite interesting title, fun and well designed. It has a strange control system, but that's part of its fun, and although it's not very long, it's priced accordingly.
78
Atomix April 8, 2017
Snake Pass is a fun and original gameplay experiment that works well to offer us a good and charming exploration game.
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The Games Machine April 5, 2017
It's been a while since we lost our temper with a videogame. The peculiar control system and the physics that rule the movement of a snake are at the same time the good and the bad of Snake Pass. Despite its cheerful appearances and the good level design, the game is difficult, and not always in a good way.
77
InsideGamer.nl April 10, 2017
Snake Pass will require some patience in the beginning, but then it opens up as a platformer that offers smooth controls, innovative levels and colorful graphics.
75
3DJuegos April 6, 2017
A snaking videogame full of platforms and puzzles that brings another fresh touch to the independent scenario. A relaxing, charming and challenging experience with Noodles, one of the few snakes you don't have to fear.
75
PlaySense April 8, 2017
If anything, Snake Pass hinges on a neat little idea that's been executed in a flawed and therefor frustrating way.
72
IGN Spain March 29, 2017
Under the surface, and besides its outdated graphics, you'll discover a great puzzle platformer.
72
IGN April 4, 2017
As you’d expect, the PC and PS4 Pro versions are the best looking versions of Snake Pass, with options for higher display resolutions and better lighting.
71
Video Chums March 29, 2017
Snake Pass is a deceptively difficult game that's perfect for gamers who crave challenging new experiences. It may have an ultimately frustrating and unvaried campaign but what's here is still promising and definitely worth checking out.
70
Forbes March 29, 2017
The implementation of realistic snake physics is commendable, and may even be what snagged Snake Pass a green light in the first place, but it’s also what drags down what could have otherwise been a phenomenal platforming experience.
70
Push Square March 30, 2017
For all of its flaws, Snake Pass represents an admirable attempt at blending the past and the present. Its anthropomorphic characters, jubilant worlds, and atmospheric soundtrack all scream of eras past, yet its movement system and excellent controls are things of the future. Those willing to slither past the checkpoint and camera issues will find an enjoyable and heartwarming nostalgic adventure. Snake Pass shall pass.
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Metro GameCentral March 30, 2017
A great concept with a perfect mix of retro modern gameplay and aesthetics, even if the idea never evolves to have real legs.
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GameSpot March 31, 2017
At times, then, Snake Pass can be a wonderfully relaxing journey through some beautiful habitats. The late game switches into an engaging and challenging puzzler, requiring some deft flicks of the left stick, but one that can feel immensely gratifying when you elegantly slalom your way over a narrow assault course that's suspended over lava. It's the middle third, when the game expects too much of you far too soon, that causes the momentum to stutter. Nevertheless, Snake Pass is a quirky puzzler that innovates while simultaneously evoking memories of your favourite platformers of yesteryear--just don't expect to grow into your new skin overnight.