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Dan Jackson

80.0
Avg Score Given
-12.5
Steam Disparity
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MC Disparity
-12.5
Combined Disparity*
2
Reviews
2 early reviews (before release)|0 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews*No launch window reviews - showing overall disparity

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80
Lowest Score
80
Highest Score
0.0
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Reviews

I went into Disciples: Domination with no prior knowledge of the series and have come out the other side a fan. Its grievance and resource system builds a solid foundation for a sequel and Nevendaar and its casts of characters is a world I want to see more of. If Artefacts can flesh out some of the new mechanics to have even more variety and get the combat to require just a bit more strategy they truly have something here. As is Disciples: Domination is a very good RPG that should be worth a look to anyone into turn based RPGs.

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80
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Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

10/14/2024

Early Review
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Ultimately Aaero2 hit most of the boxes you’d want from a sequel to a successful game. It’s built on the foundation that was laid and made the experience that much more enjoyable. With a great soundtrack and improved shooting mechanics riding the beat has never felt more enjoyable. With the added co-op mode you can turn it into an enjoyable concert for two. Outside of the strange decision to make everyone invincible in multiplayer and a few minor hiccups elsewhere, Aaero2 is worthy of your attention.

Critic
80
Steam
93-12.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-12.5