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Hiero de Lima

Hiero de Lima

72.1
Avg Score Given
-15.3
Steam Disparity
-1.0
MC Disparity
-8.1
Combined Disparity
14
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|11 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|2 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
17.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Despite being divided between cruel winters and rotting corpses, the Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven expansion revitalises the original game in practically every aspect, offering hours of new content and strategy elements to those already at the finishing line of the main campaign. The pursuit of reuniting a fallen goddess with her old glory is a worthy one.

Critic
80
Steam
93-12.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-12.8

Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved drinks from rich fountains and perfectly understands its nutritional values, bringing its own contributions to the mystery genre and not limiting itself to merely copying what worked in the past. It is a graduation from fan to author that could have very well lost itself in fascination; thanks to its own strong beliefs, it gracefully avoids such a fate.

Critic
95
Steam
95+0.4
Metacritic
90+5.0
Combined
92+2.7

Slime Rancher 2 is no great revolution — and it’s also not really trying to be one. The game fulfills its big ideas quite well in terms of gameplay, but it wouldn’t be a bad thing if it dared to dream a little bigger. It’s good entertainment that could’ve made more of an effort to become great.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
72-2.0
Combined
72-2.0

8/26/2025

Launch Window
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MakeRoom finds its own niche and can harness all aspects it offers very well, despite light occasional slip-ups. To those seeking simple comfort and an outlet for creative expression, you can’t go wrong with this one.

Critic
80
Steam
96-15.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
96-15.6

Catto’s Post Office is not one of those works that will live in your brain for months. At most, it will grant you a fun afternoon and a chuckle or two — and that’s all it needs to do. Its lack of substance isn’t exactly a point against it, but those who enjoy complex narratives and intricate gameplay may need to seek a different game.

Critic
65
Steam
98-32.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
98-32.9

7/21/2025

Launch Window
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Word Play doesn’t need much to entertain — and it does masterfully, proving that all the hours its developer spent researching game design did not go to waste. A solid basis and a good ear for fan suggestions are ingredients that will, for sure, make this one of the great casual roguelikes of the decade.

Critic
85
Steam
91-5.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
91-5.8

Architect Life: A House Design Simulator works — and that’s the long and short of it. There is no secret behind these four walls: it is simply a house-building simulator that, despite probably running better than leviathan The Sims 4 in certain computers, doesn’t present a lot of variety beyond that. It is worth it for those looking for a relaxing title, but consider comparing it to other options in the market.

Critic
60
Steam
51+9.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
51+9.4

5/6/2025

Launch Window
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Best Served Cold has its merits as a story, but its poorly built gameplay keeps the title from being more than a mere curiosity. More time in the fridge would have made these fine drinks ice-cold — the final product, however, highlights its flaws more than anything else.

Critic
60
Steam
89-29.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
89-29.2

4/19/2025

Launch Window
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Spilled! is, in sum, an educational game whose "game" half doesn't work as well as it should, but it still deserves a fair shot. With the debate around the Earth's health being polarised as it is, it is important that there exist works that aren't afraid to show audiences what a lack of sustainable development does to the place we all live in.

Critic
70
Steam
95-24.6
Metacritic
73-3.0
Combined
84-13.8

Never 7 - The End of Infinity is a complicated and uncomfortable reading that's only worth it for those who love visual novels (or Kotaro Uchikoshi's works) and has an interest in the genre's history: there are good things in the end of the horribly tiring line, but up to then, it's necessary to be very patient. The mistreatment of the remasterization and localization also doesn't do any favors to the material, which is already weak at many points from the start.

Critic
30
Steam
81-50.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
81-50.9

12/19/2024

Launch Window
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Loco Motive is charming at times, but the constant scars of its nature as the studio's first game prevent the experience from realizing its full potential. With a little more polish and a better balance between tragedy and comedy, Robust Games could have made something truly special, but they ended up with something frustratingly far from the finish line.

Critic
55
Steam
94-38.5
Metacritic
67-12.0
Combined
80-25.3

Wilmot Works It Out brings wit and finesse to the little world of its protagonist, previously confined to a warehouse brimming with all the cynicism of the modern world. In a way, it ends up being a treaty about looking for the balance between leisure and work, and it asks us, as square as we are, not to lose sight of what makes us happy. It's a good reminder - and an even better game.

Critic
95
Steam
98-3.0
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
98-3.0

10/28/2024

Late Review
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Potionomics: Masterwork Edition is a well-deserved update to a game that's much deeper than it seems, with incredible internal cohesion despite how much it tries to do. Don't underestimate its difficulty because of its cute face — I know because I ended up doing it and ended up getting screwed over later.

Critic
80
Steam
91-10.6
Metacritic
78+2.0
Combined
84-4.3

6/25/2024

Launch Window
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Though it makes a few mistakes, Tavern Talk is a success as a bar simulator and as an RPG. The game uses the best of both genres for the sake of a unique narrative granting its place alongside its biggest inspirations. I definitely won't forget Fable, Caerlin, Rhea, Kyle and the others so soon.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
79+6.0
Combined
79+6.0