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Cristian Grigore

73.0
Avg Score Given
-4.1
Steam Disparity
-1.0
MC Disparity
-2.5
Combined Disparity
2
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|1 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

71
Lowest Score
75
Highest Score
2.8
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Thief VR delivers a faithful stealth experience in virtual reality, staying true to the series core mechanics while introducing a new protagonist. Although the gameplay offers multiple approaches and effective stealth design, the combat system feels shallow and repetitive. The narrative includes interesting references to the franchise’s past, but its short length limits emotional impact. Visually and technically, the game shows clear limitations, with unpolished character models and a weak audio presentation. Overall, it’s a competent but unambitious entry that keeps the series alive without fully revitalizing it.

Critic
71
Steam
75-4.1
Metacritic
72-1.0
Combined
74-2.5

The new game dedicated to Supercross represents a good step forward for the series. The gameplay has been further refined, thanks to the advice of the players and the online editor that adds hours and hours of extra fun, guaranteed by the creative spirit of the community. The modes offered by the title are not particularly numerous, but they cover the essentials for a title of this genre. Most of the features introduced in the career mode are taken from the 2024 edition of MotoGP, bringing with them the same problems encountered, especially with the introduction of the "Social" mode. On an artistic level, the game shows evident shortcomings, but the effort of the developers in improving the graphic rendering through more detailed textures must be recognized. Unfortunately, despite the improvements, the game will go relatively unnoticed (at least on European soil), given the small segment of fans and the high difficulty of the game that could initially discourage neophytes. In conclusion, Monster Energy Supercross 25 is far from being a perfect title, but the experience offered by the game certainly deserves your attention. The Milestone team has also promised extensive post-launch support, which will further improve gameplay and add new content in the coming months.

Critic
75
Steam
50+25.0
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
50+25.0