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Jae Lee

76.4
Avg Score Given
-8.3
Steam Disparity
+0.8
MC Disparity
-3.8
Combined Disparity
171
Reviews
28 early reviews (before release)|119 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|24 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

40
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
12.1
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Reviews

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Critic
90
Steam
94-3.8
Metacritic
76+14.0
Combined
85+5.1

12/24/2025

Late Review
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Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
60+20.0
Combined
60+20.0

12/10/2025

Launch Window
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Octopath Traveler 0 is a curious game- as a sequel to Octopath 2, it’s more steps down than it is up but considering its origins as a mobile game, I’m very glad they decided to give it the single player game reimagining as the story is one well worth experiencing and the system of fielding all eight characters at once is something I’d like to see explored further in the true sequel.

Critic
80
Steam
78+2.4
Metacritic
75+5.0
Combined
76+3.7

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

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Critic
90
Steam
96-5.8
Metacritic
89+1.0
Combined
92-2.4

9/3/2025

Early Review
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Shuten Order is a game of great ambition, unfortunately lacking in execution and polish to properly shoulder the weight of said ambition. While there is a good story to experience and some great moments sprinkled throughout the adventure, the issues with its storytelling and half-baked gameplay elements makes it come far short of its lofty ambitions.

Critic
65
Steam
81-16.3
Metacritic
94-29.0
Combined
88-22.7

8/21/2025

Launch Window
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While Iwakura Aria isn’t Mages Inc’s best work, the mystery of the Iwakura family was one well worth uncovering, featuring a great sense of suspense and foreboding dread that kept me reading well past my bedtime.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
83-8.0
Combined
83-8.0

Even though it is much shorter and less ambitious than the other titles in the series, “No Sleep for Kaname Date” is a good time, albeit with the stipulation that it should not be the introduction to the series for anyone and strictly for the fans of special agent Date and his misadventures.

Critic
80
Steam
83-2.7
Metacritic
61+19.0
Combined
72+8.1

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is a fitting swan song for the Switch as its last major exclusive release and showcases just what it takes for a game to truly earn the title of “Definitive Edition”.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
84+6.0
Combined
84+6.0

While Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves doesn’t do much to set itself apart from other quality fighters on the market today, it’s a solid new entry in an iconic series that shows that SNK is still a worthy contender amongst the legends of the genre.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
62+18.0
Combined
62+18.0

Despite the dumb downed Alchemy and some technical issues, Atelier Yumia marks a great first step towards a new future for this long running series with its fun and rewarding exploration and enjoyable fast paced combat.

Critic
80
Steam
64+15.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
64+15.6

While Trails Through Daybreak II’s story doesn’t reach the heights of the previous entries, the expanded combat, re-introduction of side activities and a fun playground to test the might of the best teams I could muster made for a very enjoyable time all the same.

Critic
85
Steam
85+0.2
Metacritic
61+24.0
Combined
73+12.1

Given a choice, I’m sure I would pick a different game from NISA’s illustrious PS2 JRPG lineup that I would rather have a sequel of, but all things said, Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero is a great sequel that improves on the original in almost every way, providing a fun, tactically satisfying RPG that I’m very glad made a return.

Critic
80
Steam
53+27.1
Metacritic
65+15.0
Combined
59+21.0

12/12/2024

Late Review
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The fun, fast paced combat, complimented by the wonderful chemistry between the two leads and an intriguing story that culminates in a final boss that is my favorite of the entire franchise thus far, Ys X: Nordics is easily one of the best entries in the long running series and an easy recommendation to anyone that enjoys ARPGs.

Critic
90
Steam
71+19.3
Metacritic
81+9.0
Combined
76+14.1

9/24/2024

Early Review
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With an interesting premise and a solid combat engine, Reynatis has the foundations of a good game. However, the myriad of questionable game design choices, ugly visuals and an uninteresting story makes for a hard sell for anyone but the most enthusiastic action RPG fan.

Critic
60
Steam
80-20.0
Metacritic
62-2.0
Combined
71-11.0

Even though I still want Capcom to go the distance and really take the remastered Ace Attorney games to the next level by adding some level of VOs, the effort put into this remaster impressed me more than their previous attempts. As the games have aged very well, I’m just glad that all those that skipped Ace Attorney Investigations games or missed out of its sequel due to lack of official localization will now have the chance to experience a wonderful story that deserves to be remembered.

Critic
90
Steam
97-6.9
Metacritic
81+9.0
Combined
89+1.0

8/27/2024

Early Review
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While Visions of Mana did not end up being the title that will take the series to the next level due to its issues with clunky combat, pedestrian difficulty and lackluster story, it’s still a solid entry to this long running series and a step in the right direction for what I hope will be continued to be improved upon for the next entry.

Critic
75
Steam
79-3.5
Metacritic
82-7.0
Combined
80-5.3

Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- is a remake handled with expert care and fully realized without losing any elements that makes the original a legendary classic of the genre. It stands as one of the pinnacles of the genre and makes me feel truly fortunate that the original to this wonderful remake is the title that kicked off a love affair with visual novels that endures to this date.

Critic
95
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
83+12.0
Combined
83+12.0

It’s really quite a shame because at its core, Uni 2 is a wonderful fighter with incredible depth and plenty of style to spare. The sheer amount of freedom in how I can control my character is second to none in all the fighters I’ve played but the awful PC port and the numerous game breaking issues on launch that have resulted in a dwindling player base makes it harder to recommend than it should be.

Critic
70
Steam
86-16.2
Metacritic
56+14.0
Combined
71-1.1

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy is a compilation title that succeeds thanks to the quality and quantity of content on offer more so than the effort it has been given to remaster each individual game. Having said that, it’s a great way for veterans of the series to revisit these classics as well as a nice way for those who have been following up on these re-releases to finally catch up to all the mainline entries released thus far. Surely, this means we’ll get a new Ace Attorney game in the near future, right? RIGHT?! CAPCOM!?

Critic
85
Steam
89-3.8
Metacritic
79+6.0
Combined
84+1.1
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