
OpenCritic
Strong
IGDB
"Smite was a great and fresh take on the MOBA formula back in 2014, and it's only gotten better thanks to a consistent amount of new gods, themed events and eSports support. So Switch players are getting this game in its most evolved form, with a roster that's pushing three figures and a vast number of modes to unlock and enjoy. It does have a higher difficulty curve than the likes of Arena of Valor, and there's a slow grind to earn skins via the Season Pass, but the game itself is one of the best entries in the genre and it's right here on Switch – a cause for celebration and no mistake. However, until the game goes to free-to-play for all users, that paywall is going to hamper its chances of online success."
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Smite 2 brings back the third-person MOBA action that made the original a hit. You pick a mythological deity and fight in teams of five across a massive arena. The Unreal Engine 5 update gives the combat sharper visuals and smoother movement while keeping the strategic depth intact. Players rely on ability combos and positioning to take down enemy towers or destroy their base before time runs out. This sequel supports cross-platform play so you can squad up with friends on PC, PlayStation 5, or Xbox Series X|S. Critics are taking notice of this release too, with OpenCritic giving it an 81/100 score and over 82 percent recommending it. Gaming Nexus called it a game changer while Game Informer praised the distinct modes and character variety. It feels like a natural evolution for the franchise rather than a complete reinvention. The community has already embraced the new mechanics, and that strong critical reception suggests players will find plenty to do in these godly battles.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
79.7
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