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Jim Trinca

80.0
Avg Score Given
+9.5
Steam Disparity
+24.3
MC Disparity
+16.9
Combined Disparity
9
Reviews
4 early reviews (before release)|3 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|2 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
14.1
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream offers luxurious cutscenes and a focused twist on stealth by remaining intentionally inflexible, but doesn't quite pull it all together.

Critic
60
Steam
95-35.1
Metacritic
78-18.0
Combined
87-26.6

6/18/2025

Launch Window
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A smart and inventive RPG-lite, and a worthy entry in the TRON canon.

Critic
80
Steam
68+12.2
Metacritic
33+47.0
Combined
50+29.6

In the end, Still Wakes the Deep is worth the six or seven hours it takes to blast through the story. It’s not scary as such, but it’s tense as hell, and there’s a poignance here that shines brightly through the veneer of soot, and gloop, and toxic masculinity What this game is really about, just like that bronze monument in Eyemouth, is the widows and bairns left behind.

Critic
80
Steam
88-8.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88-8.5

2/25/2025

Late Review
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The Star Wars galaxy absolutely evokes the same sense of wonder, and has been recreated with just as much love and care here. Mos Eisley is no less real in the public consciousness than Rome in the time of the Caesars. At once familiar, but widely open to interpretation. And probably just as dangerous.

Critic
80
Steam
72+8.1
Metacritic
55+25.0
Combined
63+16.6

11/2/2023

Launch Window
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The only thing malfunctioning around here is the economics of game production. And from that struggle, under circumstances that echo those of the original movie’s troubled production, a brilliant piece of work emerges, that somehow nails every part of the brief and finally proves that Robocop can inspire worthy sequels. And if it didn't look a bit ropey sometimes, I doubt it would feel like Robocop: a stop-motion ED-209 falling down some stairs is goofy as hell, after all, but none of the CGI perfect ED-209s in the 2014 remake ever did anything goofy, and it was crap. So. Y'know.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
78+2.0
Combined
78+2.0

10/31/2023

Launch Window
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A way up, in this case. Jusant is another banger in a year of endless bangers, as notable for everything it isn’t as much as what it is: a meditative, evocative odyssey up a big tower, with plenty of time to reflect and ponder deftly weaved through the experience by master storytellers who want you to feel every pore of the rock as you ascend, and every ache of the heart that its residents left behind.

Critic
100
Steam
93+6.9
Metacritic
76+24.0
Combined
85+15.4

Still, as I said at the start of this review, Resurgence is the best Star Trek game since Elite Force. To expand on that, I’d say that Elite Force is the better video game based on Star Trek, because it’s a decent shooter (and there’s a handheld photon launcher, which is basically the most gleefully stupid thing ever conceived). But Resurgence is the best Star Trek Game. As an interactive adaptation of the popular television franchise, it succeeds. And though there are areas where it could do with more polish, where better decisions could have been made, and where I wish there was extra money to spend, all of that melts away when I consider that as someone who grew up watching The Next Generation, playing this game felt like returning home.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69-9.0
Combined
69-9.0

Midnight Suns is honestly a brilliant bloody time: an extremely fun tactical RPG nestled amongst an adorably wholesome relationship simulator. A superhero game which understands that the appeal of comics is often much less about punching Venom than it is about seeing a bunch of daft looking folk cutting about in a big house, being nice to each other, bickering about leaving towels on the floor. Real stuff. Relatable stuff. The stuff of life.

Critic
80
Steam
82-1.5
Metacritic
72+8.0
Combined
77+3.2

11/14/2022

Early Review
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Pentiment is about that phenomenon, and also a manifestation of it. It's one of the most engaging and accessible works of living history ever commissioned, and the fact that it exists at all - let alone as a major platform holder's first-party RPG heading into the Christmas season - is a miracle worthy of the saints.

Critic
100
Steam
95+4.8
Metacritic
77+23.0
Combined
86+13.9