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Jess Clayton-Berry

Jess Clayton-Berry

66.9
Avg Score Given
-15.9
Steam Disparity
-0.3
MC Disparity
-8.1
Combined Disparity
42
Reviews
6 early reviews (before release)|33 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|3 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
14.9
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

9/26/2025

Launch Window
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While Arctic Awakening feels very directionless in its plot and frustrating character writing, it's serviceable as a walking sim for fans of the genre who may enjoy its beautiful setting and interesting premise.

Critic
50
Steam
88-37.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88-37.8

9/17/2025

Launch Window
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Concierge is a well-designed, surreal point-and-click puzzle game, until it decides to pad itself out with everything else and turns into a frustrating slog.

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

9/11/2025

Launch Window
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Bad Cheese thrives on its stunningly digusting art style, but only its art style. In comparison, its gameplay is dull and overlooks a stealth focus that could have made its horror and story themes shine. And by the time the game picks up the pace, it's already finished.

Critic
50
Steam
71-20.9
Metacritic
88-38.0
Combined
79-29.4

Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders is an excellent point-and-click detective game that I recommend to fans of the genre. It offers a great deal of freedom in investigations, offering four different cases to solve for mystery sleuths.

Critic
70
Steam
87-16.6
Metacritic
100-30.0
Combined
93-23.3

While it has a long way to go in terms of bug fixes, content updates and finishing touches, Whisper of the House shows a lot of promise and offers a unique take on the cozy genre. On the surface it's an upbeat unpacking game, but underneath there are darker tones to uncover for those looking to unravel a mystery.

Critic
70
Steam
97-26.9
Metacritic
80-10.0
Combined
88-18.5

Vlad Circus: Curse of Asmodeus is a pointless sequel that offers an explanation to a character that we didn't care about in the first game, and rather than improving on its predecessor's mechanics, it completely strips them back - offering an unneeded, lesser experience.

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

While Static Dread: The Lighthouse sets a compelling tone with its Eldritch horror setting and an eccentric cast of characters who each come to our doorstep with their own branching story to tell, it's massively let down by its tedious gameplay, which relies too much on repetition and not enough on generating actual horror.

Critic
60
Steam
91-31.2
Metacritic
71-11.0
Combined
81-21.1

7/28/2025

Early Review
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While Heartworm isn't very challenging in its survival horror, its creative and well-designed puzzle elements still present a fun gameplay experience. It wears its inspiration of 1990s survival horror classics on its sleeve, while also making its own footprint in gorgeous, colourful visuals and lonely atmosphere.

Critic
80
Steam
87-7.2
Metacritic
49+31.0
Combined
68+11.9

7/7/2025

Late Review
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While The Brotherhood perfected its technique with Stasis: Bone Totem, Stasis is well worth a visit for point-and-click horror game fans. Its port to console is a little clunky, but the writing and atmosphere make Stasis well worth the time.

Critic
70
Steam
82-11.6
Metacritic
77-7.0
Combined
79-9.3

For those hoping that this DLC will provide answers to what the Beira D drilled into in 1975, or even just an experience of exploring more of the crew's stories, you will be disappointed in Still Wakes the Deep: Siren's Rest. But if it's simply more Still Wakes the Deep content that you're looking for, no matter the direction, then this DLC provides.

Critic
60
Steam
61-0.9
Metacritic
72-12.0
Combined
66-6.5

Yes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall offers everything the first game did, but worse. While being a struggle to get through due to its launch bugs, flaws exists within its storyline and gameplay which are much harder to fix.

Critic
60
Steam
76-15.8
Metacritic
62-2.0
Combined
69-8.9

BrokenLore: DON'T WATCH offers a more intense, close quarters horror experience than its predecessor. Once again being just over an hour long, this can be completed in one sitting and builds up to what is looking to be a great anthology horror set.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
76-16.0
Combined
76-16.0

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a visually gorgeous slog of a game that lacks a plot until over halfway through and characters that no amount of cute hangouts could make me like.

Critic
50
Steam
86-36.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
86-36.2

3/26/2025

Early Review
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YOUR HOUSE is a brilliantly creative text-based narrative puzzle game that uses every tool at its disposal to remain as interactive as possible while still delivering a great narrative in the form of a digitized novel.

Critic
80
Steam
86-6.4
Metacritic
66+14.0
Combined
76+3.8

2/28/2025

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While BrokenLore: LOW could have done with more detail in its environmental design, it's a neat horror game that can be completed in an hour and sets up the following instalments to the BrokenLore series well.

Critic
60
Steam
78-17.6
Metacritic
77-17.0
Combined
77-17.3

Dead Letter Dept. is a unique indie horror game that puts an intense twist on the 'admin simulator' subgenre.

Critic
70
Steam
96-25.9
Metacritic
700.0
Combined
83-12.9

12/9/2024

Launch Window
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8/10: Radiant - Jess Recommends

Critic
80
Steam
95-15.2
Metacritic
67+13.0
Combined
81-1.1

11/19/2024

Launch Window
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Threshold has some interesting ideas but it very bare bones both in terms of gameplay and storyline.

Critic
50
Steam
86-35.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
86-35.5

Death of the Reprobate is an incredibly silly point-and-click puzzle game which uses Monty Python-style humor and an art design consisting of Renaissance paintings to create a hilariously random experience.

Critic
80
Steam
97-16.6
Metacritic
70+10.0
Combined
83-3.3

10/30/2024

Launch Window
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Tormenture does a fantastic job at modernising Atari classics such as Adventure for a modern audience while also being one of the scariest horror games of the year. I recommend this both to fans of the Atari classics looking for a nostalgia hit and younger horror game fans.

Critic
90
Steam
88+1.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88+1.9
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