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Varun Karunakar

71.6
Avg Score Given
+1.6
Steam Disparity
+13.7
MC Disparity
+7.7
Combined Disparity
19
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|16 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|2 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
13.8
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

1/28/2026

Early Review
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Code Vein II is a fantastic game and a clear improvement on much of what made the first one great. That said, it also brings back a few lingering frustrations from its predecessor, issues that really should have been addressed and are hard to ignore. Even so, it's a strong addition to this year's lineup of action titles, and one that can keep you entertained for a long time.

Critic
80
Steam
58+22.1
Metacritic
54+26.0
Combined
56+24.0

Brokenlore: Unfollow is a solid horror title that's quite easy to recommend but hard to process. It doesn't pull any punches and that's a good thing. It's enough to make you ignore its minor quirks and is sure to have you wondering about what's coming at you next as you progress through the adventure.

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

1/14/2026

Launch Window
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Code Violet is not worth recommending to survival horror fans. None of its elements work to make it stand out in a crowded space, and this one is going to be forgotten quite easily. You'd be wise to save your cash for another of 2026's offerings.

Critic
30
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road does so many things right it's easy to ignore its flaws, but they are there and could be deal breakers if you only have a passing interest in either football or the anime that inspired this game. However, give it a try and you're going to see why the IP is so popular. It's a chilled-out, if rather expensive, option for football fans looking for something different to play.

Critic
80
Steam
90-10.0
Metacritic
85-5.0
Combined
88-7.5

Red Dead Redemption's current-gen debut does a lot to improve on the original experience, but it isn't enough to make this one worthy of the systems it's running on. Although it is the definitive way to play the game, this is a title that deserved a full-fledged remake.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
89-19.0
Combined
89-19.0

12/5/2025

Launch Window
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Sleep Awake is a solid game whose story, visuals, and audio design are excellent. The experience is going to have you invested in it from start to finish but isn't likely to have you returning back to it once you're done. That's because of a relatively simple gameplay loop that focuses on traversal and puzzle solving over outright horror, making this an examination of a complex premise that doesn't push its boundaries far enough to stand out.

Critic
70
Steam
76-5.9
Metacritic
39+31.0
Combined
57+12.6

11/27/2025

Launch Window
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Total Chaos brings enough to the table to be worth trying, despite minor issues that may affect your enjoyment depending on how much they matter to you. For the most part, though, it's a challenging survival horror experience that's well-designed and consistently focused on building fear and tension.

Critic
70
Steam
88-18.5
Metacritic
63+7.0
Combined
76-5.7

11/18/2025

Launch Window
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Rennsport is a pro-focused racer that shows promise but falls short of Gran Turismo's heights, remaining enjoyable yet held back by notable caveats.

Critic
70
Steam
43+27.3
Metacritic
32+38.0
Combined
37+32.6

11/15/2025

Launch Window
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Sacred 2: Remastered doesn't do enough to make revisiting the original on current-gen consoles worthwhile. Its systems feel dated, and the visuals, even at higher resolutions, don't see any meaningful improvement. A solid setting is let down by subpar combat and exploration, and while its ambitions were impressive back in the day, they've long since been matched and surpassed. Unfortunately, this remaster does nothing to change that.

Critic
50
Steam
54-3.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
54-3.8

Tales of XIllia Remastered recaptures the magic of the original while including a few additions that could either improve or dilute it depending on whom you're asking. But it's definitely offers a adventure that could have you quite invested in how it all unfolds.

Critic
80
Steam
79+0.9
Metacritic
75+5.0
Combined
77+3.0

10/28/2025

Launch Window
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There's a lot to love about Wreckreation but its issues, both major and minor, hold it back from being a brilliant sandbox that has you spending hours of unadulterated fun on its streets. Yet, there's something about the experience that is sure to keep you coming back for more.

Critic
70
Steam
65+4.6
Metacritic
700.0
Combined
68+2.3

Plants Vs. Zombies Replanted is a faithful recreation of the original game that brings every bit of its charm and fun gameplay loop to modern platforms. It's as entertaining, unique, and quirky as it was back in the day, and is definitely worth diving back into if you loved the original release. If you haven't, this one's a treat!

Critic
80
Steam
63+17.3
Metacritic
64+16.0
Combined
63+16.6

10/17/2025

Launch Window
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NASCAR 25 is a solid racing game but doesn't do enough as a racing simulator to make it stand out. If you like an authentic, challenging on-track experience, this one is easy to recommend. However, anybody other than a NASCAR enthusiast isn't likely to derive enough value from the game to justify picking it up at launch.

Critic
70
Steam
73-3.1
Metacritic
65+5.0
Combined
69+1.0

Alien: Rogue Incursion is a decent game, but it feels like one that should have launched alongside its sequel to deliver a more cohesive and fleshed-out experience. Survios' effort to adapt its VR title for consoles works well enough, yet the result is a fairly standard take on action-horror. It doesn't do much that hasn't been done before, and no matter how terrifying the Xenomorphs are, they can't disguise that fact.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist and the White Guardian isn't a revolutionary addition to the RPG genre, but nails down its execution well enough to be an entertaining game in its own right. The alchemy system is surprisingly deep while its combat mechanics are decent for an evening of fun without the need to master enemy attack patterns and party windows.

Critic
70
Steam
92-22.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
92-22.2

The Order of the Giants is well worth playing. While much of the adventure feels built around elaborate puzzle set-pieces, the striking setting and satisfying challenge make it a worthy addition to the base game. With its smooth performance, polished presentation, and of course, Indy's trademark charm and charisma, this is an experience that kept me engaged from start to finish.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
65+15.0
Combined
65+15.0

Gears of War: Reloaded is a lot of fun, plain and simple. Its story sustains a robust pace while the action barely lets up. The remastered visuals bring new layers of immersion to a gameplay loop that quickly gets addictive despite a lack of variety in weapons and enemy types. If you're looking for a title that takes a no nonsense approach to its presentation, Marcus Fenix and the COG definitely have you covered.

Critic
90
Steam
59+31.0
Metacritic
68+22.0
Combined
64+26.5

Sengoku Dynasty is a game that could have, and dare I say should have, been so much more than it is. There's an inherent simplicity to its gameplay loop that lends it a sort of relaxing charm, but ultimately leads it to being an uninspiring take on an era in Japanese history that brings a lot of potential to the table.

Critic
60
Steam
75-14.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
75-14.5

Robocop: Unfinished Business is an absolute blast to play for both newcomers and veterans alike, with Teyon creating a focused experience that sets a very frantic pace for its main story while ensuring that its visuals and audio sustain the quality of its top-notch gameplay. Robocop feels like a real tank and a force to be reckoned with in the field, while his human side gets a couple of nice touches in quiet moments, making his time in OmniTower well worth experiencing for yourself.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
73+17.0
Combined
73+17.0