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Austin Gallagher

73.3
Avg Score Given
-17.6
Steam Disparity
-16.0
MC Disparity
-16.8
Combined Disparity*
3
Reviews
2 early reviews (before release)|1 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews*No launch window reviews - showing overall disparity

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
85
Highest Score
12.6
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Best Served Cold is a digestif. A perfect palate cleanser to play after a larger more involved experience. Some elements don't quite compliment one another, and there is certainly work here to improve the recipe. But these characters and world are strong enough to carry those shortcomings. While it isn't a perfect cocktail, the writing and world elevate a mechanically simple experience into something narratively fulfilling. If you enjoy murder mysteries, and 1920s vibes, pull up a stool at the Nightcap - stay a while, and soak in the ambiance.

Critic
75
Steam
89-14.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
89-14.2

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a beautifully directed, melancholy tale of friendships forged and lost. Resonant performances and strong visual direction across two vastly different time periods will immerse you in the stakes and drama of Velvet Cove. The journeys of the characters across both parts beautifully render the power of friendship in your youth, and the harsh reality of drifting apart. As is the case with all strong supernatural stories in the New Weird genre, the core story is relatable and human. While some minor narrative stumbles in the ending, with answers that may have better been left unsaid, do detract from the concluding moments, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is not a story to be missed.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

The main problem with Chains of Freedom is that it never stakes its own claim. It doesn't carve out territory that feels unique and often feels more like an imitator of other games than something with its own personality. While the core mechanics are largely serviceable, without a unique angle, there are far greater entries in the turn-based tactics genre to spend your time with. Ultimately, the predictable narrative delivered by dull characters and the repetitive combat make this a difficult recommendation for all but the most die-hard fans of the genre.

Critic
60
Steam
81-21.1
Metacritic
76-16.0
Combined
79-18.6