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Ethan Krieger

74.7
Avg Score Given
-6.6
Steam Disparity
+7.1
MC Disparity
+0.3
Combined Disparity
35
Reviews
20 early reviews (before release)|15 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

35
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
16.0
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

12/2/2025

Launch Window
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Some occasional subpar stealth sections and an obtuse puzzle or two are the only blemishes on an otherwise incredible journey that had me riveted from start to finish, with a story and main character that were incredible to witness. I want more of this world and premise. I want a book. I want a movie. I'm not sure that I'll be able to sleep till I get it.

Critic
95
Steam
76+19.1
Metacritic
39+56.0
Combined
57+37.5

Unfortunately, the more I played, the more I'd encounter substantial performance issues and an overall feeling of imbalance. Give this one some more time to be optimized, and it'll be one of the best titles in the genre. Until then, it's still a good time, but hasn't yet reached its full potential.

Critic
75
Steam
87-12.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-12.1

11/11/2025

Launch Window
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Windswept is an adorable ode to classic 1990s platformers, mostly for better, but occasionally for worse. The charming design, stellar presentation, and fluid platforming mechanics are top-notch. Assists added to the game are thoughtfully included, especially because the game gets absurdly challenging by the end of the experience. This is a case of a near-flawless first act, but a second act that will leave many setting the controller down and walking away, or abusing assists just to see the game through. I still think it's one worth checking out for retro platformer fans, but I'm a bit bummed that what felt like a certified classic initially doesn't quite stick the landing in the end.

Critic
75
Steam
95-20.3
Metacritic
84-9.0
Combined
90-14.6

11/3/2025

Early Review
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If you've played the original Biped, you've played Biped 2, and I truly mean that. This is sadly one of the lowest effort sequels I've ever encountered, down to even the game's Tutorial being a direct copy/paste from the OG. There are numerous examples of blatant and unabashed rip-offs consistently throughout the experience, to the point that it feels like self-plagiarism.

Critic
35
Steam
65-29.9
Metacritic
45-10.0
Combined
55-19.9

The subject matter is presented in creative, respectful, and effective ways, resulting in an ultimately cathartic experience, as challenging as it sometimes may be on a personal level.

Critic
90
Steam
100-9.7
Metacritic
80+10.0
Combined
90+0.1

10/22/2025

Launch Window
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Painkiller has some truly incredible weapons and powers, but not a lot to do with them. I saw everything the game had to offer in one sitting, and while there is replayability, the repetitive and boring objectives prevent me from wanting to keep going. The game looks awesome, but falls into generic territory in several ways, while also adopting a lot of that Marvel-esque vibe we're all tired of. It's reductive to say, but we already have DOOM at home.

Critic
65
Steam
56+8.8
Metacritic
35+30.0
Combined
46+19.4

10/21/2025

Early Review
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Godbreakers is awesome solo, and a blast with friends. The Roguelite structure combined with slick, kinetic, third-person action is a wonderful fit and hits a lovely flowstate often. Snappy dodge canceling makes the gameplay consistently fluid and rewarding, and enemy/boss designs are all great. I'm having a very good time running this game over and over with different modifiers, I just wish some of the quests were a bit more clear in their objectives. Still, Godbreakers is well worth checking out, regardless of if you're going it alone or with a squad.

Critic
80
Steam
74+6.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
74+6.4

10/17/2025

Launch Window
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The puzzles are dead easy, and there are some camera/control/performance hiccups at times, but it's still a title that truly takes you places that will amaze you by the end if you're willing to stick with it.

Critic
85
Steam
92-7.1
Metacritic
76+9.0
Combined
84+1.0

Yooka-Replaylee feels like one of the best Nintendo 64-era collect-a-thons ever, but with every bit of shine, polish, and refinement that a 2025 release allows. Each level and character design is gorgeous, the orchestral soundtrack is incredible, and there's a ridiculous amount of activities and challenges jam-packed into every single nook and cranny of the game. The whole thing handles as smooth as butter and is a top-tier platformer experience that's oozing with heart, charm, joy, fun, and humor. My hat is truly off to Playtonic for taking the foundation of their 2017 title and improving upon it tenfold in every conceivable way. This is a banger.

Critic
95
Steam
94+0.9
Metacritic
75+20.0
Combined
85+10.4

9/29/2025

Early Review
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LEGO Party! stands tall as one of the best games ever in the competitive board game-style genre. Sure, it's derivative of Mario Party, but it also improves on many games in that series in a multitude of ways.

Critic
85
Steam
86-1.2
Metacritic
89-4.0
Combined
88-2.6

9/23/2025

Launch Window
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You'll painfully wander aimlessly for hours. You'll cringe hard at the "humor" that gets way too gratuitous, gross, and vulgar completely unjustifiably. This becomes a mostly mean-spirited game that even wants to drive you insane with the soundtrack. Laugh and watch someone else experience it if you want to, but do not play it yourself.

Critic
40
Steam
92-51.6
Metacritic
55-15.0
Combined
73-33.3

Towa And The Guardians Of The Sacred Tree is sadly a frustrating, repetitive, poorly balanced experience. It's a shame, because there is a decent amount of heart present, backdropped by beautiful designs and a stellar soundtrack. Unfortunately, the gameplay loop quickly becomes completely mindless, combat is a chore, bosses feel cheap, and your game clock counter just keeps going up while the emotions of the story never hit. There are some nice ideas here, but the execution and implementation still does not lend itself to an enjoyable Roguelite title at all.

Critic
55
Steam
64-9.1
Metacritic
74-19.0
Combined
69-14.0

Formula Legends is simply fun. The racing is exciting, the attention to detail and depth is a welcome surprise, the love for F1 is charming and hilarious, and I just can't stop playing it. Still, it's probably not as feature-rich as some might desire. It desperately needs multiplayer functionality, the modes are fairly sparse, and there are some visual hiccups. Regardless, at the end of the day, I'm having an absolute blast with this game. This is an arcade racer I plan on working into my regular rotation of long-term gaming titles.

Critic
80
Steam
81-1.4
Metacritic
69+11.0
Combined
75+4.8

9/15/2025

Launch Window
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LEGO Voyagers is quite easily my favorite LEGO game ever. It's a super short, but endlessly sweet co-op journey that will tug at your heartstrings by the end and stick with you long after the credits roll.

Critic
95
Steam
88+6.7
Metacritic
74+21.0
Combined
81+13.8

The presented modes feel bare bones, the lack of custom player creation is a bummer, and the stock characters are largely annoying. Fans of the franchise should stick to the classics, or 2017's Everybody's Golf, which is clearly superior in nearly every facet.

Critic
50
Steam
61-10.9
Metacritic
59-9.0
Combined
60-9.9

9/2/2025

Early Review
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Unfortunately, the platforming eventually starts to feel frustrating due to bad checkpointing, questionable hitboxes, and ultimate lack of variety. Combat is frequent, repetitive, and ended up feeling like a chore. There's heart and charm here, and I think a sequel could eventually turn this into a viable franchise. As it stands, however, Hirogami isn't a must-play.

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

8/28/2025

Launch Window
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I like this team's heart, and I am looking forward to seeing them grow from here. For me, The Knightling sadly just wasn't all the way there yet.

Critic
65
Steam
88-23.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88-23.4

8/21/2025

Early Review
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Fresh Tracks took an hour or two to click for me, but I was addicted once it did. This is a really unique and fun rhythm game featuring awesome original music that all ties together with an increasingly fun narrative. You'll want to turn off the game's extra/optional sound effects to be able to completely lock-in to the groove, which is a little awkward for a title where sound should be completely dialed in. Still, I can't wait to finish writing this review so I can jump back in and try to improve all my high scores in one of my new favorite rhythm games on the market.

Critic
80
Steam
98-18.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
98-18.5

8/15/2025

Early Review
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Discounty is the right type of cozy game that you can get completely lost inside for a few days. It thrives in the "Just one more day" zone and has an addictive loop that feels good as a distraction from the real world.

Critic
75
Steam
83-7.5
Metacritic
70+5.0
Combined
76-1.3

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers doesn't soar all the way to FromSoftware heights, but it comes darn close. What's presented here is likely the best traditional Soulslikes I've ever played from a competitor, and well worth checking out for any fan of the genre.

Critic
90
Steam
54+35.8
Metacritic
68+22.0
Combined
61+28.9
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