Guillaume Dreher
Scoring Pattern
Disparity by Outlet
Disparity Over Time
Each point represents a review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.
Reviews
1/13/2026
Launch Window“If you're looking to discover new Mega Evolution forms and catch brand-new Pokémon, while engaging in even more intense battles with some cool new attack patterns, then this DLC is for you. However, if you were hoping for a breath of fresh air and a completely new gameplay experience compared to the base game, you can look elsewhere. There's no new region to explore, and the city is simply a reflection of Lumiose City, which we've already explored extensively. And a story arc focused on the Pokémon saga that places even less emphasis on exploration isn't exactly the brightest idea.”
12/17/2025
Launch Window“Let's Sing 2026 has managed to improve the gameplay experience with a better interface that enhances readability and immersion in a karaoke session. The various game modes encourage solo or group singing, with a Career mode very similar to last year's, and a diverse song library that blends new artists with classic hits. Nevertheless, we hope that in the future, a hub will be available, bringing together all the titles from the franchise over the past decade, or even the last three or four years, so that a complete playlist is readily accessible and you don't have to search for and switch between different programs for a comprehensive experience, much like the ingenious solution offered by Just Dance.”
11/18/2025
Late Review“Rooftops & Alleys is well-made, the animations are fluid, the tricks are well executed, but mastering it will take time. The sandbox aspect offers both a lot of freedom and too few objectives to guide us. A niche game for enthusiasts?”
11/14/2025
Launch Window“Just Dance 2026 has taken a very positive turn with the reintegration of Camera mode. While still not perfect, once implemented, it eliminates the need to hold your smartphone. If the developers extend this feature to older choreographies via JD+, we'll rediscover incredible fun and freedom while dancing. In the meantime, we'll be happy with this crucial return for the community, and with a game mode that, while minor, is still welcome. In short, it's time to get back to dancing !”
“Despite a good idea, Devil Jam doesn't reach its potential. Repetitive in every aspect, the controller quickly falls out of your hands.”
9/27/2025
Launch Window“Out of Time is generic: cartoony Fortnite-esque art, familiar powers, and a certain sluggishness that doesn't really excite. Out of Time doesn't have time to see things coming; changes need to be made now to make it stand out. The game is well-made, and if you're looking for a fairly simple group monster-bashing experience, you'll find the right one...”
