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Alexander Wilson

76.7
Avg Score Given
-8.3
Steam Disparity
-6.0
MC Disparity
-7.1
Combined Disparity
6
Reviews
6 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
80
Highest Score
8.2
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Low score spread detected. This reviewer may use a narrow scoring range or binary scoring system.

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

This is hardly a definitive version of Tomb Raider Definitive Edition. It struggles to capture the rather distinct art direction of the original and is missing details of the later definitive release. The visual cutbacks are too large for the Switch 2, which should easily have the full effects suite. However, for players who missed out on this adventure, this is a great, if compromised, version of Lara’s first “survivor” adventure and the best game of that trilogy.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
81-21.0
Combined
81-21.0

Catto’s Post Office is a delightfully cosy little game; its simple narrative and design leave players with a sense of relaxation. The short length means it’s easy to replay, and it has just enough in terms of extra content that players should have a decent amount of fun.

Critic
80
Steam
98-17.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
98-17.9

FAIRY TAIL Beach Volleyball Havoc is a fun little game that does exactly what it set out to achieve. There is one singular focus and one single arena but it’s well crafted that has a tremendous and sometimes fairly deep set of Fairy Tail characters from across its full anime roster. Seeing some truly perfect and bizarre match-ups smack each other around is quite rewarding for fans of the anime, however, with a limited set of unlockables and short form content it may not have wider reaching appeal. A real “I have 5 minutes” title that you can quickly jump in and out of.

Critic
80
Steam
93-13.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-13.1

A great first appearance for No Rest for the Wicked, especially on strong enough PCs. A beautiful, intriguing and mesmerising game that revels in supreme artistic vision while offering a gameplay style that mixes and merges the best of the genre into something quite unique. It’ll be really interesting to follow the future development of the game and to see where the stories will go over time. We can’t wait to experience further beautiful graphics and fun combat!

Critic
80
Steam
80+0.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
80+0.2

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is quite the adventure. The dark fantastical take on the three kingdoms conflict is exciting to experience while also being tough as nails. The balance struck between difficulty and will to push forwards is just about right to keep players invested throughout the quite substantial runtime of the game. That coupled with the online and the excellent time that is experimenting with character builds mean that Wo Long is well really quite long!

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

While the Iron’s Hot is a fantastic little indie game that really does put its heart into FORGING an identity. It STRIKES a nice balance between all of its elements and fits them into a space with a very pleasant atmosphere. Where it really HITS THE NAIL ON THE HEAD is in its characterisation and all of the silly little incidental character interactions the player will have across the whole experience. There is a lot to do and with all of the focus on the key art of smithing the developer managed to design around that key concept in a fun and interactive way. It’s just a really good time!

Critic
80
Steam
82-2.2
Metacritic
71+9.0
Combined
77+3.4