Snake Eyes received mostly positive reviews from critics. Reviewing "Hey Big Man",
Pitchfork writer Reanna Cruz called the track "still quintessentially gecs", "feral and juvenile" and that it "[stayed] true to their delightfully irreverent ethos." Sarah Kearns from
Hypebeast called the EP "exhilaratingly chaotic".
Rolling Stone writer Jon Blistein noted that "Hey Big Man" had become "a staple of Gecs' live set" and said the EP would "certainly help satiate fans". Writing for
EDM, Nick Yopko noted that "Hey Big Man" was a "chaotic" song and one that would "surely perk up their already high-energy live shows". He also commented that the track "[channeled]
Beastie Boys". Yopko went on, calling "Torture Me" a "catchy, upbeat track" and that it "lets you feel how much fun the trio had in the studio". He also called the vocals on "Runaway" "emotive" and said they talked about "realizing you don't need someone who's holding you back." Other critics had a more negative view of the EP. Reviewing
Snake Eyes in its entirety for
Pitchfork, Joshua Minsoo Kim called the EP "inconsequential" and that it "repeatedly comes up short". He also noted that the EP "doesn't capture the spark of
1000 gecs or anything thereafter". == Track listing ==