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Hayes Madsen

Hayes Madsen

77.5
Avg Score Given
-0.0
Steam Disparity
+6.3
MC Disparity
+3.1
Combined Disparity
38
Reviews
13 early reviews (before release)|24 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
10.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

PowerWash Simulator 2 is a sequel that tweaks or improves nearly every issue from the original game.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
71+19.0
Combined
71+19.0

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is a stunning remake that staunchly secures the series' leading place in modern RPGs.

Critic
95
Steam
96-0.8
Metacritic
89+6.0
Combined
92+2.6

One of the Ys series' very best games, Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana, gets an unneeded, but welcome, upgrade.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
62+28.0
Combined
62+28.0

Gundam Breaker 4 is a well-built return for the franchise that smartly doubles down on what everyone wants the most: customization.

Critic
80
Steam
74+6.4
Metacritic
72+8.0
Combined
73+7.2

SaGa: Emerald Beyond is a strong entry in Square Enix’s most bizarre franchise. It may not be the best introduction to the series, but it’s filled with wacky characters, fascinating stories, and an incredible combat system.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
58+12.0
Combined
58+12.0

Anonymous;Code is a stellar addition to the Science Adventure that’s sure to please fans, but still holds enough for newcomers to jump into as well.

Critic
90
Steam
80+10.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
80+10.3

Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp leans into the toybox aesthetic of the series, giving the first two games a gorgeous new coat of paint, along with several welcome gameplay updates. If you’re a fan of strategic, turn-based gameplay, don’t sleep on this one.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Paranormasight is brilliant and subversive, toying with expectations and tropes across genres. The final product is entrancing — and it doesn’t loosen its death grip until the very last second.

Critic
90
Steam
95-5.4
Metacritic
89+1.0
Combined
92-2.2

The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is an incredibly strong RPG with phenomenal pacing, characters, and combat, but it also relies so much on the player’s connection to the previous game. I can’t in good conscience say anyone should play Trails to Azure without first playing Trails From Zero, but that’s exactly what makes the experience so special. The duology of Zero and Azure revels in sequential storytelling, building a convincing world filled to the brim with personality and political intrigue.

Critic
90
Steam
98-8.3
Metacritic
80+10.0
Combined
89+0.9

2/24/2023

Launch Window
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The core gameplay of Company of Heroes has never felt better, and there are hours upon hours of fun to be had simply blasting your way through other players or teaming up against AI opponents. The dual campaigns are honestly a bit of a letdown, but I’m hopeful things could be streamlined or improved with future patches and updates. The RTS genre has undoubtedly been in a slump over the last decade, but Company of Heroes 3 might be just the shot in the arm it needs to keep going.

Critic
80
Steam
57+22.8
Metacritic
59+21.0
Combined
58+21.9

12/5/2022

Launch Window
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Floodland is a surprisingly complex survival sim with a unique aesthetic and setting, but is that enough to keep it afloat?

Critic
70
Steam
57+13.4
Metacritic
71-1.0
Combined
64+6.2

There’s still a layer of jankiness the series can’t escape in terms of visuals and tropey writing. But the compelling characters and gameplay mechanics overshadow the rough edges. If this is the last Star Ocean game, Tri-Ace has gone out with a bang.

Critic
80
Steam
67+12.9
Metacritic
73+7.0
Combined
70+10.0

10/5/2022

Launch Window
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Like most hero shooters, the key to Gundam Evolution’s success is going to be how well Bandai Namco supports the game, and whether post-launch content can keep up a steady cadence of adding interesting new content. Still, Gundam Evolution has gotten the most important piece of the Overwatch formula right, making each hero feel distinct and providing interesting interactions between them. What that means is that Evolution should appeal to any fans of the genre, even those without any knowledge of Gundam whatsoever.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
49+31.0
Combined
49+31.0

Trails From Zero is an exceptional JRPG that feels like it’s cut from the same cloth as the golden era of the genre when games like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VII were released. Its deep and complex narrative has a strong sense of mystery and isn’t afraid to dive into tough topics, all of which make the setting of Crossbell feel that much more realistic. An integral part of this experience is the translation work from the fan group The Geofront, and it’s easy to see how the success story of Trails From Zero could serve as a blueprint for bringing even more forgotten JRPGs to the West.

Critic
90
Steam
98-7.9
Metacritic
74+16.0
Combined
86+4.0

After years of arena fighters and lackluster sequels, like New Gundam Breaker, Battle Alliance feels like the breath of fresh air the franchise needed in video games. It’s a love letter to one of the most prolific anime franchises out there, but even if you aren’t a Gundam fan there’s a great action RPG underneath, with a surprising amount of variety. Between its deceptively fun original story and dynamic combat, it’s absolutely a standout in the crowded market of anime games.

Critic
80
Steam
63+16.9
Metacritic
73+7.0
Combined
68+12.0

5/27/2022

Launch Window
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Floppy Knights is a charming experience that brings something unique to the table, even though it doesn’t reinvent the wheel for either of its genres. I do wish there was a little more meat to the experience, and despite the charming writing the story simply lacks a strong core. Despite that, however, it’s a journey that’s well worth taking, especially if you’re a fan of tactical games or deck builders.

Critic
80
Steam
80+0.2
Metacritic
71+9.0
Combined
75+4.6

It’s an utterly unique title that boasts astounding production values, supported by a cast of actors that do an incredible job of playing multiple characters. There are a few niggling issues with the various gameplay systems, but it’s an incredible experience that easily stands out as one of my favorites of the year.

Critic
80
Steam
80+0.1
Metacritic
70+10.0
Combined
75+5.0

3/10/2022

Launch Window
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Chocobo GP feels like a game that wants to be Mario Kart with Final Fantasy, but it simply doesn’t have the creativity or mechanical chops to back it up. There are certainly worse racers out there, but unless you’re the type of Final Fantasy fan who’s really into games like Theatrhythm or Dissidia that celebrate the franchise at the expense of quality gaming, you’re not going to get a whole lot out of Chocobo GP.

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

Reverie Knights Tactics feels like a run-of-the-mill strategy game that isn't quite bad but fails to do anything particularly memorable.

Critic
60
Steam
59+0.9
Metacritic
55+5.0
Combined
57+3.0

The overwhelming feeling I had in my time with Expeditions: Rome is that it's perfectly average.

Critic
70
Steam
88-17.9
Metacritic
78-8.0
Combined
83-12.9
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