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Rebecca Phillips

73.3
Avg Score Given
-13.3
Steam Disparity
-6.5
MC Disparity
-13.3
Combined Disparity
3
Reviews
2 early reviews (before release)|1 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

70
Lowest Score
80
Highest Score
5.8
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

Just like the first game, Shiro and the Coal Town highlights the joy in ordinary tasks like collecting bugs and getting to know your neighbours, but with its stronger cast of characters, array of side quests to complete, and well-developed trolley racing minigame, it has a lot more to offer and is a significant improvement on Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation.

Critic
80
Steam
96-15.7
Metacritic
83-3.0
Combined
89-9.4

Bo: Path of the Teal Lotus​​​​​​​ tries its hardest​​​​​​​ to break out of the staples of genre contemporaries, such as with its folklore backdrop and a handful of new abilities, but it sometimes results in being more convoluted than necessary. Still, it’s set in a beautiful world that’s a joy to explore, with tough bosses and platforming that provide a rewarding challenge.

Critic
70
Steam
83-13.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
83-13.3

By the time I had located and freed Moomintroll, though, I had fallen in love with this version of Moominvalley, and only wished for a little more to explore, especially now that Moomintroll was free and by Snufkin’s side. Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley is a short but sweet glimpse into the world of the Moomins, and it plays out just like one of its classic stories or TV episodes.

Critic
70
Steam
97-27.1
Metacritic
80-10.0
Combined
89-18.6