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Matheus Megazao

75.0
Avg Score Given
-9.2
Steam Disparity
+25.0
MC Disparity
+7.9
Combined Disparity
4
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|3 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

50
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
19.1
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

If it was due to genuine lack of care, negligence because it’s "just a kids’ game", or some other internal issue, we’ll probably never know, but BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE is just a mediocre game with faint glimpses that it could have been much more than that.

Critic
50
Steam
82-31.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
82-31.5

FULL METAL SCHOOLGIRL is certainly a flawed game that expects some player flexibility to enhance the experience, which doesn’t hide its Simple Series’ DNA. Still, even if they are many, these flaws at least make for a very interesting game in the end.

Critic
70
Steam
70+0.2
Metacritic
45+25.0
Combined
57+12.6

The Great Villainess: Strategy of Lily isn’t immune to some questionable design choices, such as the way it handles its narrative, but they result in far more hits than misses. If you're ready to be challenged and willing to use any means necessary to seek your revenge or, if you're a duchess with strong sapphic tendencies, this is a war worth fighting.

Critic
90
Steam
86+3.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
86+3.9

8/30/2024

Early Review
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Directed by the people responsible for the Goemon series at Konami and developed by a studio that has essentially only worked on Nintendo games for the last twenty years, you can only expect great things from it. Even though it doesn't officially carry the Goemon title, I think BAKERU can already be considered a worthy successor to its legacy. Its fun themed stages, interesting collectibles, insane bosses and - above all - the lightness with which this game carries itself from start to finish guarantee an experience whose only word constantly hanging over my head was “fun”. I think that, regardless of the expectations surrounding this kind of “spiritual successor”, it's always reassuring to see that a game has the strength to carry itself, and that's one of the many skills this tanuki has at their disposal.

Critic
90
Steam
95-5.2
Metacritic
73+17.0
Combined
84+5.9