
Game Information
**Game Title**: NEO: The World Ends With You early review scores
**Platforms**:
* PlayStation 4 (Jul 27, 2021)
* Nintendo Switch (Jul 27, 2021)
**Developer**: Square Enix
**Publisher:** Square Enix
**Review Aggregator**:
[Metacritic Switch – 88 average – 12 reviews](https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/neo-the-world-ends-with-you)
**Critic Reviews**
* GamesSkinny – 100/100
* NoisyPixel – 100/100
* ScreenRant – 96/100
* Wccftech – 9.3/10
* RPG Site – 9/10
* Siliconera 9/10
* NintendoLife – 9/10
* TheSixthAxis 9 /10
* Easy Allies 8.5/10
* The Gamer 4/5/10
* Push Square 7/10
* IGN 7/10
[**GameSkinny**](https://www.gameskinny.com/toswi/neo-the-world-ends-with-you-review-the-reapers-game-is-back-and-better-than-ever) **-** 100/100
>I can’t sing the praises of NEO: The World Ends with You enough. It has both style and substance, with fun characters, energetic gameplay, and gorgeous visuals. There was never a dull moment throughout my time writing this review; it had virtually no lows — only high highs. NEO: The World Ends with You is everything a fan of the series could ever ask for in a sequel. This isn’t just only the best JRPG released in 2021 so far, but perhaps one of the best games this year, period. It’s simply incredible.
[**Noisy Pixel**](https://noisypixel.net/neo-the-world-ends-with-you-review-ps4-switch/) – 100/100
>NEO: The World Ends With You was worth the wait. Its brilliant narrative matches its stylish design and fast-paced battle system making it difficult to put down. The game’s development is fueled by the love of the fans, and it shows during every moment of gameplay. While playing, the gap between entries disappeared, and I was transported back to this fantasy Shibuya, hanging out with friends and going on a truly memorable adventure.
[**Nintendo Life**](https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/nintendo-switch/neo_the_world_ends_with_you) – 90/100
>NEO: The World Ends With You impresses in all the categories we were terrified it could fail in. The game boasts an energetic soundtrack that feeds off the energy of the original, a deep and rewarding combat system that makes a successful leap to 3D, an inspiring cast of characters that stand tall on their own, and importantly, a world that begs you to come back even after you’ve finished the 40+ hour campaign. After 13 long years, many fans lost hope we’d ever see a sequel to that first Reapers Game, but we’re so pleased to see these talented developers never lost their calling.