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Alexandre Galvão

Alexandre Galvão

74.4
Avg Score Given
-9.9
Steam Disparity
+8.5
MC Disparity
-0.7
Combined Disparity
108
Reviews
14 early reviews (before release)|68 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|26 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
10.8
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Visions of Four Heroes successfully expands Dynasty Warriors: Origins without compromising the game's solid foundation. The exploration of alternative narratives serves as an interesting complement to the main campaign, offering new perspectives on classic characters and reinforcing the expansion's narrative appeal. The gameplay additions, especially the new weapons and the unique skill tree, help refresh the experience and provide good reasons to revisit the battlefields.

Critic
80
Steam
61+19.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
61+19.3

The Telenet Shooting Collection Launcher presents itself as a curious initiative and, at the same time, representative of current trends in the preservation of classic games. By opting for a modular model that allows the individual purchase of titles, Edia offers freedom of choice to the player, even if this goes against the traditional concept of closed collections. It is a proposal that prioritizes conscious consumption, but may not please the most purist fans.

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

12/13/2025

Launch Window
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She's Leaving delivers a psychological horror experience centered on atmosphere, constant tension, and a sense of vulnerability. Blue Hat Studio succeeds in building a disturbing environment and immersive sound design, reinforcing the discomfort and mystery behind Haywood House. While the setting and narrative manage to hold attention, the gameplay execution still lacks refinement, especially regarding pacing and player guidance.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
70-5.0
Combined
70-5.0

12/11/2025

Launch Window
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Dunjungle presents a charismatic, accessible, and competent adventure within the action roguelite genre. Its pixel art direction, light humor, and agile gameplay make each attempt fun, even when the repetition of rooms starts to appear. Although it doesn't reinvent the genre and clearly follows references from other successful titles, the game still builds its own identity and offers a solid experience for those seeking something uncomplicated, addictive, and with constant progression.

Critic
80
Steam
97-16.8
Metacritic
76+4.0
Combined
86-6.4

Blood: Refreshed Supply definitively consolidates the legacy of one of the most influential and distinctive FPS games of the 1990s. Nightdive Studios demonstrates, once again, absolute mastery in the art of restoring classics, delivering a version that respects the original material, corrects old technical limitations, and expands access to the game for new platforms and new audiences.

Critic
80
Steam
64+16.0
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
64+16.0

Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster preserves the identity of the original while adding technical and gameplay improvements that make the journey more accessible to today's audience. Although its dated mechanics may put off players accustomed to modern shooters, Outlaws remains an important milestone for LucasArts and a valuable piece for those who appreciate the history of video games — especially classic PC gaming.

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

11/15/2025

Launch Window
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Windswept is a game that proudly embraces its retro DNA, offering a challenging and personality-filled adventure. Although it draws heavily from Donkey Kong Country 2, the title delivers engaging moments, creative levels, and a charismatic duo of protagonists, guaranteeing fun for those who appreciate demanding platform games.

Critic
80
Steam
95-15.3
Metacritic
84-4.0
Combined
90-9.6

11/3/2025

Early Review
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Biped 2 is a solid and charming sequel that maintains the charisma of the first game and enhances its cooperative gameplay with new challenges and interactions. The experience becomes even more engaging when played in a group, as the need for coordination and communication between participants creates hilarious and challenging moments. However, the lack of progress sharing between game modes ultimately undermines the overall fluidity of the experience.

Critic
75
Steam
65+10.1
Metacritic
45+30.0
Combined
55+20.1

10/2/2025

Launch Window
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Candy Rangers is a visually charming game with interesting mechanics for the rail shooter genre. Its colorful atmosphere, combined with a lively soundtrack, creates an engaging initial experience. However, the requirement to collect tokens to advance compromises the fluidity of progression, making the journey more repetitive than it should be. Despite this, it still delivers fun and a challenge, especially for those who enjoy overcoming obstacles perfectly.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

9/20/2025

Launch Window
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Machick 2 demonstrates how it's possible to expand on a well-known formula without losing its freshness and creativity. Deadpixel has delivered a fun survival roguelike, full of references, with a wide variety of content, and a charismatic visual style. Despite some technical issues with the audio and a seemingly bizarre premise, the game stands out for its depth, humor, and excellent value, making it a great option for both fans of the genre and those seeking a casual and addictive experience.

Critic
80
Steam
90-9.8
Metacritic
800.0
Combined
85-4.9

Achilles: Survivor establishes itself as a survival roguelike that respects the genre's roots while also offering unique elements to set it apart. The use of Greek mythology, the structure-building mechanics, and the rewarding progression system give the game a unique edge that keeps players engaged for hours.

Critic
85
Steam
83+1.7
Metacritic
68+17.0
Combined
76+9.3

7/27/2025

Launch Window
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Arashi Gaiden isn't just a new addition to the Pocket Bravery universe. It offers a unique experience that blends action, strategy, and precision in a fast-paced and challenging turn-based system. With stylized pixel art, an immersive setting, and creative mechanics, the game stands out for rewarding tactical thinking and perfect execution, turning each level into a bloody and thrilling puzzle. Even with a difficulty curve that can frustrate the less patient, the title rewards those who dedicate themselves, delivering an intense and fun ninja journey.

Critic
80
Steam
98-17.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
98-17.7

6/28/2025

Launch Window
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Dragon is Dead has evolved significantly since its Early Access debut. TeamSuneat has delivered on much of its promise, delivering a more polished action roguelite packed with content and engaging combat. The inclusion of a new playable character, UI improvements, and a challenging endgame have made the experience even more rewarding for players who enjoy pushing their limits.

Critic
85
Steam
76+8.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
76+8.7

Rainbow Six Siege X represents an important milestone in the game's history, cementing the franchise's longevity with a combination of technical modernization, the inclusion of new content, and a more open access model to the public. The graphical improvements, the audio refinement, and the arrival of the new Dual Front mode show that Ubisoft is committed to keeping the game relevant in a competitive market, even after 10 years of activity.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
63+17.0
Combined
63+17.0

5/22/2025

Early Review
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Haneda Girl is a pleasant surprise in the platform action game scene. Combining precise controls, striking presentation and challenging gameplay, the title manages to please both hardcore and casual players, offering intense moments, constant learning and rewards for those who master its mechanics.

Critic
85
Steam
97-11.5
Metacritic
78+7.0
Combined
87-2.3

5/7/2025

Launch Window
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Ambidextro is one of those experiences that seems simple at first glance, but quickly reveals its depth. With a creative concept, precise execution and a challenging learning curve, the game offers a unique proposition that tests not only our motor coordination, but also our patience and persistence.

Critic
80
Steam
98-18.1
Metacritic
92-12.0
Combined
95-15.1

Soulslinger: Envoy of Death stands out with a striking visual identity and a bold narrative proposal, creatively blending western and dark fantasy. However, this potential is partially compromised by performance issues, an unbalanced progression pace, and steep difficulty, which may put off less patient players or those unfamiliar with the roguelike genre, which may lead to eventual disinterest in the game.

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

Peppered: an existential platformer is a pleasant surprise in the independent gaming scene. What starts out as a simple platformer with a retro look soon reveals itself to be a profound, critical and absurdly creative experience. It is a game that knows how to play with the language of video games without giving up its message. For those looking for something that goes beyond entertainment and provokes thought — even if through the absurd —, Peppered is a must-play.

Critic
85
Steam
96-11.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
96-11.2

4/1/2025

Late Review
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ReSetna presents an interesting proposition with its dynamic combat, exploration in a sci-fi world and metroidvania-inspired mechanics, but its quality ends up being hampered by technical flaws that compromise the gaming experience. Although the title has received updates that improve performance and fix some issues, there are still unfinished elements that prevent the game from reaching its full potential.

Critic
50
Steam
84-33.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
84-33.7

A Game About Digging a Hole is exactly what it promises: a simple, silly and unpretentious experience, but one that delivers honest fun for those looking for something different and without commitment. Its basic gameplay loop — digging, finding items, selling and improving equipment — may seem repetitive at first, but becomes more engaging as the player progresses. The game doesn't worry about guiding the player or teaching them how things in this little world work, which reinforces its casual and straightforward proposal.

Critic
70
Steam
90-19.6
Metacritic
55+15.0
Combined
72-2.3
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