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James Paley

73.3
Avg Score Given
-5.8
Steam Disparity
+3.2
MC Disparity
-1.3
Combined Disparity
222
Reviews
56 early reviews (before release)|132 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|34 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

35
Lowest Score
92
Highest Score
9.8
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Reviews

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Critic
75
Steam
98-23.1
Metacritic
89-14.0
Combined
94-18.6

1/23/2026

Launch Window
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Critic
70
Steam
95-24.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
95-24.6

I don’t play Octopath games for the plot. This is more true than ever before with Octopath Traveler 0. This story spends several long hours being a gigantic bummer. It’s bad enough to mess up the pacing and sap my enthusiasm. On the other hand, the mechanical systems at work are as intricate and rewarding as they’ve ever been. I love tuning up my gigantic party, tweaking their skillsets, and unleashing them on the world at large. If it’s a little too easy at first, that’s okay. The music and the visuals are as excellent as I hoped for, and there’s a whole town to rebuild as well. Like the previous games, there’s a lot to love about Octopath 0. It all comes down to what you’re looking for.

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

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Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

You’ve got excellent combat and no second thing. Maybe you want more out of a Zelda game than fighting with a light layer of story on top. That’s totally fine! But the vibes are immaculate and the gameplay is terribly compelling. If you want an intense action game that really highlights the Zelda of it all, then Age of Imprisonment is exactly what you’re looking for.

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

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Critic
86
Steam
85+1.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
85+1.2

As a hopeless Disgaea addict, I may never escape the gravity well this game created in my living room. Remember me fondly, my friends.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
60+10.0
Combined
60+10.0

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Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
75+10.0
Combined
75+10.0

9/23/2025

Launch Window
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Baby Steps has a simple premise, but a lot of depth. You’re pushed to be patient and persistent by the mechanics. In fact, the whole game is built around punishing you for being foolish or hasty. Every character is begging you to relax, take in the scenery, and have a good time. If you listen, you just might enjoy yourself. But make no mistake, this game can be crazy frustrating. Tiny mistakes can lead to gigantic consequences, after all. If you’re patient enough to master the deranged control scheme, you’ll be shocked by what you can accomplish in Baby Steps.

Critic
80
Steam
92-11.6
Metacritic
55+25.0
Combined
73+6.7

While there’s a lot of potential meat on the bone, it’s all wrapped up in perfecting your runs. If you’re not in love with that arcade, roguelite style, there’s really nothing for you. Though it’s definitely not for everyone, you might end up having a lot of fun with Donkey Kong Bananza’s DK Island & Emerald Rush DLC.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Your time in this massive world is focused on that critical combat/custom/upgrade gameplay loop, so you never feel lost or shiftless. I could do with fewer load times, and the routine gear scrutiny does mess with the pacing. But once you’re actually out in the world, mixing it up, the game flows quite beautifully. I can’t get enough of that core loop, at least once it gets going. If you’re looking for an enormous mecha RPG with tons of customization and a captivating story, then Titanic Scion is exactly what you need.

Critic
80
Steam
66+14.2
Metacritic
57+23.0
Combined
61+18.6

The game looks and performs just as it did back in 2022. I hesitate to recommend something so expensive, but the game is still a lot of fun. Returning fans won’t want to miss this one, however. Star-Crossed World is a delightful addition to an already excellent Kirby game.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
85-15.0
Combined
85-15.0

The music is chill, the vistas are fabulous, and the vibes are immaculate. If you’re looking for a short, singular gameplay experience, Sword of the Sea will be perfect for you.

Critic
90
Steam
89+0.6
Metacritic
84+6.0
Combined
87+3.3

Everything is built around the hobbit ideal that is food. The writing and the aesthetics are all extremely hobbit-coded. Rather than a life sim, Tales of the Shire is a hobbit sim. If that sounds like a good time, you should definitely check out this game.

Critic
70
Steam
82-12.5
Metacritic
38+32.0
Combined
60+9.8

7/23/2025

Launch Window
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Anyone looking for a chill, cool, slightly weird racing game would do well to check this one out.

Critic
90
Steam
90+0.1
Metacritic
57+33.0
Combined
73+16.6

Honestly, there’s a good chance you’ll love all of it, even if I didn’t. If you’re looking to dive into the latest generation of Mario Party games, the Jamboree TV Switch 2 bundle is the perfect way to do so.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
59+16.0
Combined
59+16.0

I wish the visuals felt more worthy of the Nintendo Switch 2, but they still look better than ever before. If you’ve played the original, I’m not sure if you want the remaster. But if you haven’t, you simply can’t miss Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster.

Critic
78
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
72+6.0
Combined
72+6.0

Like any good simulator game, you know exactly what you’re getting into here. You’ve got a lot of work ahead, and though you might not enjoy it, you won’t be able to easily put it down. Spray Paint Simulator is a simple yet compelling zen garden, a Sunday morning job perfectly captured in game form. I don’t recommend it, but I don’t really have to. If this calls to you, I’m certain that you’ll answer.

Critic
70
Steam
63+6.8
Metacritic
43+27.0
Combined
53+16.9

A mishmash of my favorite dopamine receptors are getting smashed to bits when I play this game, and I’m fine with that. If you’re looking for a cozy, compelling Skinner box of a game, Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is perfect for you.

Critic
80
Steam
92-11.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
92-11.8

Promise Mascot Agency is a weird, flawed experience. You spend most of your time driving around this tiny town, chatting up a series of total weirdos. You’ve got a short list of tasks to complete, a lot of money to make, and a lot of fires to put out. But all of it is so engaging, so charming and fun, that you don’t mind one bit. This town is a complete, well-crafted world full of compelling characters and fascinating stories. Plus, the core gameplay loop is addictive and butter-smooth. I don’t know exactly how to recommend this game, but I can’t recommend it enough.

Critic
86
Steam
97-10.9
Metacritic
79+7.0
Combined
88-2.0
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