Back in the Switch era, Nintendo games somehow always scored the highest. Reviewers often went easy on them, overlooking flaws that would have crushed other games' scores. But that changed with the Switch 2 launch. Games that would have earned multiple 90s before are now barely cracking the 80s on Metacritic.
In other words, while Sony exclusives were held to Olympic-level standards, Nintendo games were treated more like Paralympic-level standards. Now the tables have turned, and Nintendo games are judged by the same Olympic-level standards as Sony games.
This is, of course, an intentionally exaggerated comparison, but it makes the point. Most would probably agree that neither Sony nor Microsoft would have scored a massive 97% for a Ubisoft game like Breath of the Wild.