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Kyle Doherty

63.0
Avg Score Given
+39.2
Steam Disparity
+29.0
MC Disparity
+34.1
Combined Disparity
3
Reviews
2 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
68
Highest Score
4.4
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Reviews

The Edge of Fate is Destiny 2 at both its best and worst; narratively, the writing is solid, following the stellar conclusion of last year’s The Final Shape; however the changes made to the power grind system and distinct lack of importance placed on the game’s true end game content has led to many fans releasing an SOS for Bungie to change the game, and soon. If this message isn't recieved loudly and clearly by Bungo HQ, you can guarantee a mass exodus of the player base is likely to follow, as the content offerings aren’t enough to sustain in its current state.

Critic
68
Steam
29+39.2
Metacritic
39+29.0
Combined
34+34.1

Autopsy Simulator is the literal definition of a grotesque and unsettling mixed bag; whilst the level of detail and accuracy afforded to the autopsies is impressive, and it does manage to hold down a spooky atmosphere, it’s overall a bit too short and a bit too hand-holdy for most of the game. For fans of the simulation genre or shows like CSI, then it’s worth a look at, otherwise I’d wait for a sale before you begin dissecting this one.

Critic
60
Steam
51+9.4
Metacritic
50+10.0
Combined
50+9.7

While RetroRealms: Double Feature is visually and atmospherically well-crafted, it’s a bit of a mixed bag across the board. The platformer gameplay and 16-bit art style are great, but that’s ultimately where it reaches heights, as the core loop and grind is extremely tedious that will only really appeal to the niche it’s intended for. Horror fans and retro enthusiasts will appreciate the homage to classic films and games, but at £20 a pop, it’s hard to recommend the games as they currently are, making it hard to justify the purchase.

Critic
61
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A