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Matheus Nascimento

73.8
Avg Score Given
-9.8
Steam Disparity
+9.3
MC Disparity
-0.3
Combined Disparity
8
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|7 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
10.6
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

No, I'm Not a Human is a psychological horror game that transforms paranoia into gameplay, where deciding who to trust becomes a matter of life and death. Its uncanny visuals, suffocating sound design, and ambiguous interactions are perfect for creating tension that any horror fan will love. While its save system and repetition can frustrate, the game’s paranoia lingers long after you stop playing.

Critic
80
Steam
93-12.9
Metacritic
67+13.0
Combined
80+0.0

8/26/2025

Launch Window
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Blue Archive stands out as a gacha that respects both time and intelligence. Blending mature storytelling with accessible tactical combat, while its resource systems keep F2P viable despite the steep pity. Region locks and limited variety hurt it, but in a very problematic genre, its player-first design makes it easy to recommend.

Critic
90
Steam
92-2.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
92-2.3

7/24/2025

Launch Window
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s.p.l.i.t is a brutal, immersive hacking sim from Buckshot Roulette’s Mike Klubnika, dropping you into a terminal of dread, raw commands, creeping paranoia, and moral decay. It's a short and intense experience, but the intentional lack of clear objectives and overall narrative leaves a bit to be desired.

Critic
70
Steam
93-22.7
Metacritic
60+10.0
Combined
76-6.3

Pitched as an accessible gateway to action game development, ACTION GAME MAKER promises no-code simplicity on top of Godot’s powerful foundation—but struggles to deliver on that promise. Its lack of documentation, steep learning curve, and rough edges make it a poor fit for the very beginners it targets. Experienced developers likely won’t need it, and newcomers may find themselves quickly overwhelmed.

Critic
60
Steam
62-2.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
62-2.1

Sky Oceans: Wings for Hire is a game with a lot of heart and ambition. It mildly revisits elements from JRPG classics like Skies of Arcadia while trying to bring new ideas into the fold. While the nostalgic appeal to the atmosphere, style, and gameplay has its merits, the game depends too much on it, making it a bit lackluster on many fronts.

Critic
60
Steam
73-13.0
Metacritic
55+5.0
Combined
64-4.0

9/22/2024

Launch Window
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Gimmick! 2 is a love letter to the original game, with all sorts of fun challenges and levels to complete across six worlds. The game does a wonderful job of juggling the appeal to both long-time fans and new players. Additionally, the soundtrack from David Wise is spectacular, capturing the adventurous spirit of the game. Overall, Gimmick! 2 is a great sequel that more than rises to the challenge.

Critic
80
Steam
89-8.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
89-8.9

Elrentaros Wanderings, also known as Rear Sekai in Japan, borrows many elements from the Rune Factory series. The game excels in its combat mechanics, but the aspects that people most wanted to see - the farming and the social aspects - were left with a sour taste of incompleteness. Despite that, the game has a lot of charm and redeeming qualities that RPG fans can appreciate.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Ultimately, Samurai Warriors 4 DX is one of the most complete experiences in the franchise, and it came with a pretty decent port to Steam. Although not the most customizable graphic experience, it stays true to what made it so great and would be a great acquisition at a discounted price.

Critic
80
Steam
87-6.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-6.9