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Chris McMullen

69.7
Avg Score Given
-8.9
Steam Disparity
+3.7
MC Disparity
-2.6
Combined Disparity
107
Reviews
7 early reviews (before release)|71 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|29 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
13.7
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

2/2/2026

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A rich psychological horror, Pathologic 3 is a tad more forgiving but no less demanding than its predecessors. With a complex but never impenetrable timey-wimey story, it puts the weight of the world on your shoulders and you'll be grateful for it.

Critic
80
Steam
83-2.5
Metacritic
69+11.0
Combined
76+4.2

Grocery retail may seem like an odd subject for a sim game, but Supermarket Simulator absolutely pulls it off. It's seriously satisfying to see your store go from strength to strength, though it's a tad frustrating you can't delegate ordering.

Critic
70
Steam
93-23.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-23.4

For a game set in a jail, Back to the Dawn offers an impressive amount of freedom. Coupled with a conspiracy-minded story, and more side-quests you can shake a shiv at, you'll be hooked.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

If you've got a taste for the macabre, you really can't go wrong with The Necromancer's Tale. It makes you work for your necromantic powers but its gripping story will have hooked from beginning to end.

Critic
80
Steam
93-13.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-13.1

5/12/2025

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If you have a taste for horror, you'll be right at home with Deck of Haunts. This deckbuilder may be light on story, but how many other games can you say cast you as a haunted house? Its core game loop of dispatching hapless intruders will have you grinning.

Critic
70
Steam
86-16.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
86-16.4

4/28/2025

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Old Skies is a time-travelling point-and-click adventure with a compelling narrative that drags you in deeper with each questionable, time-altering decision. It's not short on heart, either, though you'll have to play to discover if protagonist Fia gets the ending she deserves.

Critic
90
Steam
94-3.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
94-3.7

Grapple Dog: Cosmic Canines improves on the original in every way. It's one of the best platformers we've played, and a superb buy whether you've tackled the original or not.

Critic
90
Steam
96-6.1
Metacritic
79+11.0
Combined
88+2.5

The Crimson Diamond is a pixel-styled point-and-click adventure where your would-be-detective is only as smart as you are. Its tale of greed and murder will have you hooked — and even if you fail to dig up every truth, it's still a joy to play.

Critic
80
Steam
97-17.1
Metacritic
72+8.0
Combined
85-4.6

5/26/2024

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Set in a a thoroughly unique dystopian world, 1000xRESIST is a gripping sci-fi adventure exploring weighty themes, ensuring you're thoroughly invested in your fate and that of your flawed world.

Critic
80
Steam
95-14.9
Metacritic
82-2.0
Combined
88-8.5

5/2/2024

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Part management sim, part roguelike, Undead Inc. has a few rough edges but it's still a treat for wannabe Umbrella Corp CEOs. Just remember to leave your ethics at the door.

Critic
70
Steam
34+35.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
34+35.7

1/28/2024

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You can finish the game in two to three hours, but it’s just the right length for this slice of suspense (and the game’s £8.49/$9.99 price tag). Engaging and shocking in equal measure, Bahnsen Knights is a wild ride you won’t regret taking.

Critic
80
Steam
99-18.7
Metacritic
65+15.0
Combined
82-1.8

1/21/2024

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Throw in additional unlockable Crumblings (and the promise of more), and you’ve got a game that’s wonderful wall-to-wall whimsy. Crumbling is best enjoyed in bites – you’re not going to spend an entire day pottering around the toy shop – but it’ll leave you with a smile every time. If you’ve got so much as a single action figure, Skylander or Amibo sitting on your shelf, Crumbling is for you.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
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N/A
Combined
N/A

As a whole, Home Safety Hotline doesn’t outstay its welcome, and it’s an absolute treat for lovers of folklore or fans of the uncanny. I never thought I’d say it, but this is one call centre I’ve absolutely loved clocking into.

Critic
80
Steam
91-11.1
Metacritic
64+16.0
Combined
78+2.4

4/10/2023

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If you’ve got a creative streak and a taste for vengeance, Meet Your Maker will have you cackling, plotting and cursing well into the night. You’ll shun daylight, surrounded by an ever-growing field of 3D printed skulls, each representing in in-game kill. And at the end of the day, isn’t that what gaming’s all about?

Critic
80
Steam
71+8.5
Metacritic
56+24.0
Combined
64+16.3

1/12/2023

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If starting all over again drives you up the wall, then Lone Ruin probably isn’t for you. For everyone else, it’s a frenetic, fun and highly replayable outing that’ll have you coming back for more. But if you do find a strange meteor in your backyard, do the sensible thing and toss it in next door’s wheelie bin.

Critic
80
Steam
64+16.3
Metacritic
72+8.0
Combined
68+12.1

1/3/2023

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Dwarf Fortress is, initially, a little daunting. Not because it’s inaccessible, but because you just know that it’s going to turn into a real time-sink. Is it the prettiest game around? No, but it’s wonderfully, ridiculously deep and a sheer joy to play. If you’re prepared to put the time in, Dwarf Fortress will drag you into its depths and you won’t regret it for one second.

Critic
90
Steam
95-4.9
Metacritic
85+5.0
Combined
90+0.0

But if you’ve played Saints & Sinners, and can forgive the Quest 2 version’s occasional graphical shortcomings, you’ll be in zombie-wrangling heaven with this follow-up. Being knee deep in the dead has rarely been this much fun.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Should you buy Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord? If you’ve got the slightest taste for big battles or an interest in medieval conquest, absolutely. Don’t expect the depth of, say, Crusader Kings III, but for fans of medieval warfare this is a real winner.

Critic
70
Steam
88-17.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88-17.7

It’s not the only horror game set in the UK, but its Englishness and its historical setting is a constant boon. And while the ending is a sliver too familiar to be perfect, the journey to that point is so wonderfully chilling that, unlike its protagonist, you won’t regret digging into The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow.

Critic
80
Steam
92-12.3
Metacritic
800.0
Combined
86-6.1

Like Gas Station Simulator before it, Food Truck Simulator could benefit from a little more polish. And, also like Gas Station Simulator, you’re paying money to pretend to have a job. But expanding your little business and being the best Food Truck Guy, shaving seconds off each time you fry, never gets old. As mundane as its premise may seem, Food Truck Simulator is a real joy.

Critic
70
Steam
69+1.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
69+1.1
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