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Maddie Fisher

81.3
Avg Score Given
-4.3
Steam Disparity
+6.3
MC Disparity
+1.0
Combined Disparity
12
Reviews
3 early reviews (before release)|9 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
10.9
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Super Bomberman Collection is a must-own for anyone who has ever enjoyed this franchise. With a grand total of seven games, including many that are reaching US shores for the first time, snappy presentation, and tons of behind-the-scenes goodies, you really can't go wrong.

Critic
90
Steam
88+1.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88+1.5

Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition isn't going to break any new ground or change the world, but if you're looking to get a spiffy upgrade for your new machine, it's potentially worth diving into. If you're tired of the desert island theme, though, there's absolutely nothing here that will remedy that.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

1/20/2026

Launch Window
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Blightstone has a solid, strong foundation in terms of its combat and battle mechanics. The use of environmental hazards and interactive battle arenas is what helps the game stand out. The rest of the game feels like something of a slog, however, with some harsh RNG and an inconsistent pace that makes Blightstone feel like it can't get out of the blocks. There's something fun hidden here, but it is sadly overshadowed by a game that feels more interested in punishing you for simple things than allowing you to learn.

Critic
60
Steam
80-20.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
80-20.4

MIO: Memories in Orbit is a dark, challenging Metroidvania Soulslike that perfectly understands what makes this genre so much fun. Combat feels precise and weighty, with fantastic enemy design and one of the most enjoyable Metroidvania maps seen in years. Traversal is incredible, and you'll be in awe of its wonderful music. Sadly, MIO also continues to use outdated Soulslike mechanics, including long, arduous boss runbacks, and the upgrade system is interesting from a thematic standpoint, but ultimately pretty dull.

Critic
90
Steam
81+9.2
Metacritic
75+15.0
Combined
78+12.1

Octopath Traveler 0 introduces a new town building system to its endless turn-based battles, but doesn't innovate much outside of that. Combat feels fun and powerful, but with this being the fourth game in the series, it could use a touch up. In the end, Octopath Traveler 0 is an incredibly enjoyable JRPG, but one that feels like it's just spinning its wheels at this point. Town building is fun, but ultimately shallow.

Critic
75
Steam
78-2.6
Metacritic
750.0
Combined
76-1.3

12/8/2025

Early Review
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Death Howl is a complex, yet easy-to-get-into deck builder that utilizes a slick, stylish mix of Soulslike gameplay systems and card-based combat. The world and story are breathtaking, with outstanding pixel art and ominous, subtle sound design. Combat feels excellent, but if RNG and dying a lot in games isn't your idea of a good time, it may not win you over in that regard.

Critic
95
Steam
93+1.7
Metacritic
84+11.0
Combined
89+6.4

12/2/2025

Launch Window
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Tingus Goose is a bizarre experience all around. Thankfully, it embraces its own oddities, and that's the type of weird I can get behind. If you've ever played games like Lemmings, you'll feel right at home with it. The challenge of creating a Rube Goldberg machine to guide the Tingus to the destination, while gaining as much cash as possible, is an intriguing gameplay loop that is hard to put down.

Critic
80
Steam
93-12.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-12.9

But if you're a Zelda fan looking for a fix until the next mainline entry comes along, Age of Imprisonment is a worthy adventure worth undertaking.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
85-5.0
Combined
85-5.0

The oddball staff members at the asylum are full of charm, and the patients are just as endearing. It struggles with some unfortunate design choices and some unusual bugs in the menus, but is overall worth a bit of your time.

Critic
75
Steam
63+11.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
63+11.8

Europa Universalis V is the thrilling next iteration of Paradox's long-running grand strategy series. If you're still playing EU IV and wondering whether the upgrade is worth it, I'm here to tell you that you absolutely need to play this game. It takes everything about the last entry from 2013 and improves on it. If you're a newcomer with an interest in complex, deeply involved grand strategy games, then now is the perfect time to jump in.

Critic
95
Steam
74+20.9
Metacritic
83+12.0
Combined
79+16.4

Jurassic World Evolution 3 is without a doubt the absolute best dino park management game that has ever been made. Any of the issues or complaints I had from the first two games have either been improved on or completely eradicated. The campaign and challenge modes are worth checking out, but you'll find yourself absolutely absorbed by building and maintaining your park in the sandbox mode. It's a magnificent blend of nostalgia and contemporary game design, and is well worth dumping hours of your life into.

Critic
90
Steam
93-3.1
Metacritic
88+2.0
Combined
91-0.5

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is not the next-generation evolution of the franchise that you've been waiting for. And while that is disappointing, these spin-off titles have done a pretty good job of creating fun little diversions that will tide you over until the next mainline game. If you're expecting voice acting and a compelling story, you'll be disappointed, but the appeal of catching and battling with Pokémon is still a decent adventure worth undertaking.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
47+28.0
Combined
47+28.0