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Jason Coles

73.6
Avg Score Given
-4.7
Steam Disparity
+6.2
MC Disparity
+0.8
Combined Disparity
154
Reviews
36 early reviews (before release)|86 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|32 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
16.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

8/26/2024

Late Review
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Core Keeper is a clever, challenging, and immensely enjoyable sandbox mining game that's a blast to play. You can completely change how you play for a new experience, there are a lot of bosses and areas to explore, and the joy of finding a new item or new area is never lost. If you like games in this genre, then you'll love it, and even if you don't like games in this genre, this could be the one that converts you.,

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Black Myth: Wukong is a stunning game to look at, but the exploration is lacking, and the fighting is just sort of fine for the most part. It's just a bit uninspiring, and isn't a game that I'm expecting to stick with me for any length of time now that I'm done with it.

Critic
60
Steam
97-36.6
Metacritic
82-22.0
Combined
89-29.3

5/23/2024

Launch Window
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If you like the visual style and haven't played a roguelike deckbuilder in a while then you'll likely adore Zet Zillions, but for those who live and breathe the genre, it might feel a bit uninspired at times.

Critic
70
Steam
89-18.6
Metacritic
61+9.0
Combined
75-4.8

Another Crab's Treasure riffs off the Soulslike genre, but strikes a great balance between humour and homage. This is a great game with a good message, and above all else, it's just a lot of fun.

Critic
80
Steam
93-13.1
Metacritic
75+5.0
Combined
84-4.1

2/23/2024

Early Review
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Dicefolk is an intriguing take on the roguelike that gives you an unprecedented level of control over everything, and still makes you sweat in battle. It's cute, the replayability is very high, and it's got some fun progression unlocks as well. Definitely grab it if you're a turn-based roguelike person.

Critic
90
Steam
90+0.3
Metacritic
73+17.0
Combined
81+8.6

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince isn't reinventing the wheel or changing the way we should view the monster-catching genre, but it is a huge amount of fun, and offers a lot of playtime for those who want to spend their time just seeing what kinds of weird and wonderful creatures they can end up playing with. The systems are clear and easy to grasp, the voice acting is great, the music is incredible, and it's just a very fun game.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
800.0
Combined
800.0

Gangs of Sherwood is exactly what it needs to be: fun for everyone playing it. It's definitely a game you'll want to play with friends for the best possible experience though, so do keep that in mind if you're more of a single player kind of person. I've been having a blast with it though, and if I can convince some friends to join me, I'd imagine I'll be playing it for a fair bit of time to come.

Critic
70
Steam
44+26.3
Metacritic
47+23.0
Combined
45+24.7

With its enhancements over the original release, Risk of Rain Returns is an excellent game to spend some time with, whether that's on your own or playing with mates. It does make me want to go and play more Risk of Rain 2 though, as I do miss the extra dimension, but that could just be a me problem.

Critic
90
Steam
90+0.0
Metacritic
80+10.0
Combined
85+5.0

11/17/2023

Launch Window
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Backpack Hero is an excellent roguelike that should be on everyone's radar. Every moment of the game is fun to play, the story is solid, and the meta progression is deeply satisfying. It's everything a good roguelike should be, and I'm going to continue playing it as soon as I finish writing this paragraph.

Critic
90
Steam
87+3.0
Metacritic
69+21.0
Combined
78+12.0

Jackbox Party Pack 10 is one of the stronger entries in the Jackbox pantheon, and I'm a big fan of it as a whole. Each game has its own pacing, and while I do think everyone will find their favourites as always, the mix feels very good this time around, and even the trivia game is fun. This is a great party pack that'll be a good addition to any game night. Apart from Dodo Re Mi – I hope those digital birds stay eaten.

Critic
80
Steam
65+14.8
Metacritic
70+10.0
Combined
68+12.4

I desperately want to like Lords of the Fallen, but it's the first game all year that's actively annoyed me. I love the Soulslike genre more than any other, but this game took all of the lessons it could have learned since the original Lords of the Fallen and either forgot them entirely, or just misunderstood them so greviously that you'd assume it skipped a class.

Critic
40
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

The long-awaited return of FromSoftware's mech-filled series, Armored Core 6 delivers on a lot of what fans will have been hoping and dreaming of. Building and customising mechs is engaging, missions are action-packed and it looks gorgeous, but it's undercut by swings in difficulty for boss fights and an all-too-familiar story.

Critic
70
Steam
92-21.6
Metacritic
81-11.0
Combined
86-16.3

8/16/2023

Launch Window
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With a swish of the sword and a bit of improvisation, En Garde! is a fantastically fun action-packed adventure with a distinctive flair. Sure, it's a little bit short, but that doesn't make it any less sweet.

Critic
80
Steam
91-11.1
Metacritic
66+14.0
Combined
79+1.5

For those who value a challenge, and maybe want something that feels akin to The Binding of Isaac but without the intensely creepy narrative, Beyond the Long Night is a charming roguelike with plenty of play time on offer, and lots of fun to be had.

Critic
80
Steam
71+8.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
71+8.6

4/11/2023

Early Review
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The whole thing is a delight, and one of the more interesting takes on the deckbuilding roguelike genre I've played since Monster Train, which is apt, because it definitely takes some inspiration from that game. This is one of those games I'll be playing for months and possibly years to come, because it just feels good when you finally get a strong run going. However, the difficulty may put off some players. I recommend pushing through and fighting for those small successes, and those that do so will be rewarded by one of the best indie games of 2023 so far.

Critic
90
Steam
83+7.2
Metacritic
80+10.0
Combined
81+8.6

Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania is an immaculate love letter to one of its inspirations, but it still retains so much of its own identity and humour as you explore Dracula's castle as The Beheaded.

Critic
80
Steam
87-7.3
Metacritic
79+1.0
Combined
83-3.2

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is nearly always a rush to play, and even when you're getting pummelled, it still feels as though you could overcome the fight if you just learned the attack patterns a little better, or maybe just summoned some more help.

Critic
80
Steam
49+30.7
Metacritic
67+13.0
Combined
58+21.8

2/7/2023

Late Review
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Demeo: PC Edition lacks some of the more physical entertainment of the VR edition, but it's no less enjoyable as a game. There are few bells or whistles here; it's all about enjoying the run and trying to survive as monsters fall to your spells and attacks, and feeling incredible every time you do.

Critic
80
Steam
87-7.4
Metacritic
74+6.0
Combined
81-0.7

4/28/2022

Launch Window
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Rogue Legacy 2 is a sequel with great genes. The sense of progression constantly pulls your forward, all of the new mechanics and unlocks add a lot more depth and longevity to the game, and the combat and platforming feel just as solid as they did in the first game. It's an excellent roguelite that offers a lot of stuff to do as long as you're willing to put in the time.

Critic
80
Steam
91-10.9
Metacritic
74+6.0
Combined
82-2.4

I've had an absolute blast with Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and I know there's plenty more for me to see thanks to their sheer size. With changes that lean mostly toward quality of life improvements, this is a firm reminder that Pokémon games can be extraordinary and one of the most enjoyable remakes I've played in a long time.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A
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