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Felipe Castello

77.5
Avg Score Given
-14.3
Steam Disparity
+9.0
MC Disparity
-2.7
Combined Disparity
4
Reviews
4 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

70
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
11.9
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

1/12/2026

Launch Window
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Big Hops is a fun game that tells an unusual story with charismatic characters, features an excellent variety of exploration moves, showcases diverse and vast environments, and contains numerous collectible items. However, the many and frequent technical glitches hinder the title's potential to be even more addictive and rewarding. Ultimately, therefore, we are faced with a very complete and charming 3D platformer, but one that deserves more care and fixes to become a great success.

Critic
70
Steam
94-24.0
Metacritic
72-2.0
Combined
83-13.0

11/26/2025

Launch Window
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Morsels is the kind of game that sparks curiosity and frustration in equal measure. There's a creative universe here, full of ideas, style, and grotesque humor, but it stumbles by being more complex than necessary. Amidst impeccable visuals, a great soundtrack, and creatures with memorable (and disgusting) designs, there's a feeling that the game gets a little lost among its own layers. In the end, the adventure leaves a bittersweet feeling: we're faced with a package with a lot of personality, but one whose potential ends up being limited by some tougher choices that frustrate the player instead of encouraging new attempts and strategies in the shoes of a brave little mouse.

Critic
70
Steam
78-7.5
Metacritic
66+4.0
Combined
72-1.8

Henry Halfhead is a quaint and short adventure: controlling the objects is very fun and witnessing Henry's life is, at the very least, curious and compelling. The final sequence is very beautiful, making the message of valuing small moments stronger. I just felt like it was lacking in more areas, more objects with various functions and a slightly more extensive journey. Despite the small issues, it's worth experiencing the title and slowing down a bit – before the crazy routine becomes too much for one's (half a) head.

Critic
75
Steam
98-23.4
Metacritic
50+25.0
Combined
74+0.8

8/15/2025

Launch Window
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Time Flies surprised me positively and has become one of my favorite games this year so far. We get a fun title, with many clever ideas, unique backgrounds and even philosophical moments (the last sequence, to me, was one of the most remarkable [moments] I've seen in recent times) — and all this in a simple and quick to complete package. Maybe this is also the only weak point to the game: I felt like it should have more areas to explore. Nonetheless, Time Flies is a must-play to those who are looking for a short, remarkable and fun experience on Nintendo Switch.

Critic
95
Steam
97-2.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
97-2.4