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Chris Jackson

70.0
Avg Score Given
-0.8
Steam Disparity
0.0
MC Disparity
-0.4
Combined Disparity
4
Reviews
2 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|2 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
14.1
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Experiencing Rose and Camellia Collection is like having a multicolored flower that only lasts a day. It’s wacky and novel, but ultimately, there just isn’t enough life there to sustain it. Still, for that one brief moment, it can hold your attention with its own awkward aplomb.

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

With Jurassic Park: Classic Games Collection, Limited Run Games resurrects a solid batch of 30-year-old 2D action-platformers and top-down action games, most of which are still fun to play. The quality-of-life improvements do make the gameplay experience more accessible to modern gamers (and to those who never finished them back then), but some curious omissions and ancient design decisions hamper it. Even so, these games did capture a small part of the cultural zeitgeist and are worth checking out, even today. So welcome back to Jurassic Park.

Critic
70
Steam
71-0.8
Metacritic
700.0
Combined
70-0.4

10/4/2018

Late Review
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I have a confession to make. Prior to starting Muv-Luv Alternative, I had never played a visual novel before, but I am glad that it was my first. The experience was long, thought-provoking, shocking, and completely engaging, and although I will play many more visual novels after this, I will never forget the journey of Takeru Shirogane and his friends. The PlayStation Vita itself may be on its way out, but it will never die in the hearts of many thanks to high quality titles like this one. Got it? Perfect-a-mundo.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
79+11.0
Combined
79+11.0

Overall, Sir Eatsalot is an admirable debut effort: a good-looking, funny adventure that’s unfortunately hampered by some key technical and design issues. Nonetheless, the passion that went into every aspect of the game is clear, and I look forward to seeing what Behind The Stone serves up next.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
83-23.0
Combined
83-23.0