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Sean Phillips

77.1
Avg Score Given
-16.1
Steam Disparity
+23.3
MC Disparity
+3.6
Combined Disparity*
7
Reviews
1 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|6 late reviews*No launch window reviews - showing overall disparity

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
80
Highest Score
7.6
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Rightfully, Beary Arms really surprised me. I legitimately had a good bit of fun with the title! Yes, it doesn’t bring anything new to the table and I get that this genre is starting to be a bit tired, but I still feel this is a fun game, especially for its low price. The fact you are playing as a bear in pajamas shooting guns should be enough of a selling point right there!

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

2/4/2026

Late Review
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Even after I was done playing, I still had the urge to go back for just one more fight. To me, that’s the mark of a good fighting game, if not game in general: If you still have the urge to keep playing, even after you’re done, then you know you got a hit on your hands. While the microtransactions may turn some players off, especially that ridiculous $100 USD Arcane Skin pack, I still say give this game a shot, even if you aren’t the biggest fan of League Of Legends.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
54+26.0
Combined
54+26.0

To me, this is a good representation of what a Cozy Game can be and one game I can see myself returning to here and there if I want to just relax for a bit. Yes, the waiting can get tedious and the happiness upkeep is a chore, but, hey, like Meat Loaf once said: Two out of three ain’t bad. Besides, what other game allows you to live on the back of a giant docile creature that wanders a Ghibli-like world?

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

If I were to describe Bunny Battle Nemesis in one sentence, I’d choose ‘Fun But Flawed’. There are many good ideas here and the gameplay is fun and engaging. I even found myself smiling throughout which, to me, means I’m really enjoying it. However, the monotony of the gameplay and some questionable choices do affect the game on a whole, though not enough to make me not want to recommend it.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Outside of some shortcomings, I don’t think I will ever play any game that is quite like Clash: Artifacts Of Chaos and I mean that in the most positive way possible.

Critic
80
Steam
91-11.0
Metacritic
68+12.0
Combined
79+0.5

What happens when you mix Mirror’s Edge with the movie The Running Man and throw in killer animatronics? You get Finding Frankie: A surprisingly decent, if short, mascot horror game that doesn’t overstay its welcome, but has some little issues that prevent it from being anything more than just an OK entry into the ever-growing Mascot-Horror genre.

Critic
60
Steam
89-29.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
89-29.3

Truth be told, I did kind of go into this game with low expectations, yet came out pleasantly surprised. While I am not the targeted age demographic for this game, this is still honestly one of the better kids games I’ve checked out in a while since the 2011 game Disneyland Adventures and I can see both fans of the show and a younger crowd enjoying this game. In fact, even if you’re not a fan of the show or never watched it, I still recommend the game. It’s one of those games you can just turn on and just relax while not having to worry about anything strenuous for the time.

Critic
80
Steam
88-8.0
Metacritic
48+32.0
Combined
68+12.0