
Moving Out Critics Review Round Up

Team 17s Moving Out critics review round up is here! The game launched on April 28, 2020. You can check out what the critics think about it below:
Moving Out Critics Review Round Up
GAMESRADAR 3.5/5
PROS:
- Genuinely funny
- Fun characters to choose from
- Stand out levels
CONS:
- Some levels can feel like a slog
- Will cause arguments
METRO.CO.UK 8/10
PROS:
- Fun premise
- Surprisingly complex physics system
- Imaginative level design
- Plenty of unlockables
- Highly accessible
CONS:
- The cartoon wackiness can feel contrived
- Core gameplay isn’t as versatile as Overcooked!
- Some frame rate issues
GAMINGTREND.COM 90/100
PROS:
- Absolutely hilarious
- Tons of replayability
- Multiplayer is tons of fun
CONS:
- Online is only available through certain services
- A bit too difficult at times
PUSHSQUARE.COM 7/10
PROS:
- Simple but fun gameplay
- Accessible controls and options
- Neat ways to extend playtime
CONS:
- Can be repetitive
- Physics can cause sticking points
- Less of a co-op focus
GODISAGEEK.COM 7.5/10
Moving Out on Switch has the potential to be the next Overcooked with some more polishing of the core gameplay, but regardless, it’s a lovely new co-op experience From Team17.
EUROGAMER.NET
With two players it’s great, with four it’s absolute carnage, and then there are the bonus objectives for each level, the medals to go for, the map screen that means, like Overcooked with which it shares a publisher, simply getting from one level to the next can go wrong quite quickly.
– Christian Donlan
NINTENDOLIFE.COM 7/10
Played in the mindset of having old-fashioned fun rather than pushing your gaming skills to their limits, Moving Out has quite a lot to offer. It looks good, sounds good and plays well
– Stuart Gipp
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