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Jamie Collyer

77.1
Avg Score Given
-12.7
Steam Disparity
+16.0
MC Disparity
+1.7
Combined Disparity
23
Reviews
4 early reviews (before release)|13 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|6 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

45
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
12.7
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

2/5/2026

Launch Window
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All in all, The Run is another excellent FMV title from Paul Raschid and his team. The performances are great, the choices present some real dilemmas, and the conclusion is satisfyingly surprising.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

In short bursts there is fun to be had with Rightfully, Beary Arms, and once we nab a few permanent upgrades some of the issues are less pronounced. But we simply didn’t find it all that engaging enough to want to repeatedly play and progress, with one-note combat and occasionally cheap deaths.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Overall, it’s been good to play these classic racers again. Nostalgia is doing some heavy lifting though, and if you’re not familiar with Street Racer then I would hazard a guess that you won’t quite see what the fuss is about. A lack of archival content, as well as some other versions of the game, is a shame but if you’re into retro gaming and fancy a fun – if challenging – racer, then this collection is worth a look.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

As a whole then, Kamikaze Lassplanes is a game of two distinct halves: a romance-heavy narrative adventure, and a good scrolling shooter. Personally, I’d have preferred more of the latter than the former, but what’s here is decent enough to enjoy all round.

Critic
75
Steam
79-4.5
Metacritic
71+4.0
Combined
75-0.2

11/9/2025

Launch Window
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Radiolight is an enjoyable sci-fi adventure where we’re constantly wanting to see what’s next, with great performances pulling us through to a solid conclusion.

Critic
85
Steam
93-7.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-7.9

11/7/2025

Launch Window
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Orbyss proves less is more, with a snappy runtime filled with decently balanced puzzles and continuous new ideas to keep things fresh. A slightly more robust hint system would be great for when players need it, but otherwise Orbyss comes with a hearty recommendation if you’re in the market for a few evenings of puzzle goodness.

Critic
83
Steam
99-15.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
99-15.8

11/3/2025

Late Review
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Once again, it’s hard to really delve into 1000xResist without ruining the experience as the story is the main draw and driving force of the game throughout. It can get a bit confusing, and perhaps goes on a little too long at the conclusion, but all the same it is gripping and full of interesting twists and turns.

Critic
85
Steam
95-9.9
Metacritic
82+3.0
Combined
88-3.5

10/10/2025

Launch Window
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Poor combat and stealth only serve to highlight the rest of the issues with Blood of Mehran, and far too soon does it become a slog to play rather than the epic Arabian adventure it could have been.

Critic
45
Steam
62-17.0
Metacritic
44+1.0
Combined
53-8.0

9/29/2025

Late Review
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Bouts of input delay on Xbox ruin the experience, and it’s not something to play solo, but Wobbly Life, with co-op buddies, can be a surprising amount of fun. There’s a vast array of things to do, and the hilarity of the physics can make for some funny, rage-inducing moments.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
84-9.0
Combined
84-9.0

9/18/2025

Launch Window
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A bit of style over substance, with Zoe Begone!’s controls proving too big a hurdle in getting to the fun for my tastes.

Critic
50
Steam
100-50.0
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
100-50.0

9/10/2025

Early Review
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Dead Reset is an enjoyable sci-fi horror story, with fun characters, great b-movie effects and gruesome deaths, and is ripe for several playthroughs to see how different we can make the outcomes of the crew. The time loop addition means we even get a small sliver of experimentation in our choices, as a bad one means we can try again almost without penalty - a rarity in these types of games.

Critic
82
Steam
88-5.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88-5.9

9/8/2025

Launch Window
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A stunningly presented psychological horror title with some excellent twists and turns that is only let down by a few obtuse puzzles, Luto is a strong debut title and easily makes its case as one of the better indie horrors in recent times.

Critic
88
Steam
85+3.0
Metacritic
73+15.0
Combined
79+9.0

8/12/2025

Launch Window
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Ra Ra Boom is a fun, colourful scrolling brawler/shooter that has plenty of charm and good replay value. Some small niggles in the combat and early game power levels aside, this is one for those looking for some couch co-op brawling good times.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
58+22.0
Combined
58+22.0

8/7/2025

Launch Window
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Heartworm is a love letter to survival horrors of the 90’s, with a great look and feel that apes those older games brilliantly. Boring boss fights, an uninspiring tale, and some user interface niggles stop this being a full-hearted recommendation, but if you’re in the market for old school Resident Evil-like gaming, then this should fit the bill nicely.

Critic
79
Steam
87-8.2
Metacritic
49+30.0
Combined
68+10.9

7/28/2025

Early Review
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Some stunning pixel art and music compliment a fun action platforming roguelite title. The aesthetics can occasionally mask enemies, but gaining upgrades and knowledge of what’s to come remains rewarding for its brief runtime.

Critic
80
Steam
90-9.6
Metacritic
88-8.0
Combined
89-8.8

A too short affair with a real threat at the conclusion of Siren’s Rest means a lot of the game is spent swimming and gathering narrative exposition rather than fighting for survival as in Still Wakes the Deep. Luckily, the story told is engaging enough to pull us through the few hours it takes, and the sense of being at the bottom of the North Sea is convincing enough to be its own threat for those of us who aren’t super keen on the water as it is. I’m not sure if it helped or hindered my preparation for real life though…

Critic
75
Steam
61+14.1
Metacritic
72+3.0
Combined
66+8.6

If you’re up for a disturbingly enjoyable tale for an evening or two, do yourself a favour; pick up Cooking Companions with as little prior knowledge as possible and just revel in the places it takes us. Just don’t let the kids watch.

Critic
82
Steam
94-11.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
94-11.6

Thanks to a brisker pace and slightly shorter runtime, I found myself enjoying Tape 2 a bit more than Tape 1. It feels more exciting and engaging, and even the modern day parts pay off finally as we get to the bottom of the mystery that was frustratingly teased throughout the last episode. As a whole, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is one of the better choose your own adventure style games in recent years, and a welcome return for Don’t Nod indeed.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

4/16/2025

Launch Window
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After being drawn in by some eye-catching artwork, Leila backed it up with an engaging story and fun puzzles, albeit hampered by controller inputs rather than a mouse. This niggle aside, Leila is an easy recommend for those looking for an evening of puzzles alongside some heartfelt, thought-provoking storytelling.

Critic
90
Steam
89+1.4
Metacritic
82+8.0
Combined
85+4.7

It’ll be over in a few evenings, but what a few evenings it’ll be with KinnikuNeko SUPER MUSCLE CAT. The anime styling is very cool, and only enhances a solid set of levels and abilities that we have to play with. A few more opportunities to switch between buff and cat Neko at will would have been great, but as it is KinnikuNeko SUPER MUSCLE CAT comes very highly recommended indeed.

Critic
89
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
90-1.0
Combined
90-1.0
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