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Exequiel Morgendorffer

100.0
Avg Score Given
+23.3
Steam Disparity
+36.3
MC Disparity
+29.8
Combined Disparity
5
Reviews
5 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

100
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
0.0
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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Indiesruption takes us back to the darkest corner of the human mind with Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus, a short and exquisite work that boasts a fantastic narrative. Seeing how Josef's fragmented mind is reconstructed in a world ravaged by madness and fanaticism feels like a divine combination of elements that elevate the title to the podium of the sublime. Unexpected and surprising, a sure recommendation.

Critic
100
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

With Static Dread, SolarSuit Games offers a game that abandons the typical monster-shooting approach to deliver a suffocating and deeply disturbing Lovecraftian experience. A title that abandons the generic monster-shooting approach to immerse us in Lovecraft's work in an original and different way, in a disturbing and constantly deteriorating environment.

Critic
100
Steam
91+8.8
Metacritic
71+29.0
Combined
81+18.9

With Horror Tales: The Beggar, Carlos Coronado offers us a surprising horror adventure, which shines for a remarkable visual section and a set of very original mechanics. A proposal with a fair duration, which is best enjoyed in one gulp. The story is kept in the line of the simple, although it does not stop being interesting. However, it is the excellent visual section that takes the palms, along with a dynamic of very interesting and original mechanics.

Critic
100
Steam
85+14.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
85+14.8

Autopsy Simulator manages to capture the dissection of corpses with great rigor, inviting us to enjoy an interesting experience from the perspective of a forensic doctor. An excellent simulator at a technical level and shines when it comes to capture with great rigor the task of carrying out forensic autopsies. In that sense it is great thanks to the deployment that makes this science, and also for presenting a level of immersion that reaches the point that we can almost feel the smells of a morgue.

Critic
100
Steam
51+49.4
Metacritic
50+50.0
Combined
50+49.7

Orbit Studio and Play on Worlds offer an interesting twist with Ebenezer and the Invisible World, a metroidvania that adapts Charles Dickens' work with a lot of style and fun. It is definitely not the revolution of the genre, but it is an immersive experience that boasts a visual style that accompanies a nice Christmas story. An interesting proposal to take into account.

Critic
100
Steam
80+20.2
Metacritic
70+30.0
Combined
75+25.1