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Nathan Ellingsworth

72.0
Avg Score Given
-28.3
Steam Disparity
-7.5
MC Disparity
-17.9
Combined Disparity
5
Reviews
2 early reviews (before release)|2 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
80
Highest Score
8.4
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Reviews

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is sadly not as Definitive as the title might imply. While Aspyr has done the work to make a title from 2013 run at a solid 60fps on a handheld, and with 1440p resolution, it seems the cost was graphical fidelity at almost every turn. Not to mention the bizarre implementation (or lack thereof) of motion controls, and unwieldy mouse options.Thankfully, this entry in the Tomb Raider mythos remains one of the very best, and clever visual design means that your trip through Yamatai is far from ugly, as long as you don't inspect too closely. Crystal Dynamics' 2013 reinvention of Lara Croft just might be the best entry in this decades-old franchise, and for the asking price, you're getting a thrilling action romp that'll keep you hooked until the credits.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
81-1.0
Combined
81-1.0

9/19/2025

Launch Window
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While I adored Lego Voyagers' visual style and emotive design of the main bricks, I often found the actual puzzles underwhelming, and the game ended just as they started to get interesting.If you ever find this on sale and want to just enjoy an evening with someone, this is a clever little co-op adventure with surprisingly touching themes. But when it comes to the difficulty of the main puzzles and the amount of content on offer, Lego Voyagers feels a few bricks short of a full set.

Critic
60
Steam
88-28.3
Metacritic
74-14.0
Combined
81-21.1

If you're in the mood for an engaging, endearing, and cute farming game, Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar should tickle your pickle with aplomb. It might not have the depth of other farming sims, but it's fantastic to control, and the well-written (and voiced) characters alongside the many tasks and calendar packed with events to occupy your time, make you feel like part of a bustling little community. I fell in love with Zephyr Town, and thanks to the satisfying gameplay and intricately connected web of rewards, I can't see myself putting it down any time soon.

Critic
80
Steam
94-14.2
Metacritic
86-6.0
Combined
90-10.1

4/15/2025

Early Review
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Developer SoFun has crafted an endearing and occasionally hilarious world full of mystery, which even after credits roll feels poised for bigger things. However, at launch, the game feels noticeably slow and the visuals seem compromised on Switch, which brings borderline sluggishness occasionally into frustrating territory. By no means a dealbreaker, and not necessarily a barrier to the dozens of hours of fun gameplay you can find, but we hope to hear of some updates that make exploring Smokestack Mountain as enjoyable as it should be.

Critic
70
Steam
73-2.6
Metacritic
43+27.0
Combined
58+12.2

8-Bit Adventures 2 is an exquisitely crafted RPG epic that any fan of classic (and we mean classic) RPGs will appreciate for its adherence to the conventions of games of the era. With gorgeous pixel art, a satisfying battle style with as much challenge as variety, and a story that both honours and subverts RPG tropes, there's so much to love. However, it doesn't always respect your time and the lack of some modern conveniences - auto-battle, an auto-scroll for dialogue, any real way to point you towards your goal or remind you of the story so far - could make this a journey that many get lost on before reaching the end.

Critic
70
Steam
95-25.3
Metacritic
81-11.0
Combined
88-18.1