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Matt Miller

79.4
Avg Score Given
+2.4
Steam Disparity
+12.3
MC Disparity
+7.3
Combined Disparity
116
Reviews
31 early reviews (before release)|84 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

35
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
11.6
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

1/29/2026

Launch Window
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When all its merits were added together, I was constantly drawn back to the climb to see the next vista. Cairn is challenging as a game and as a story; because, and not despite its many differences from other games you’ll play this year, it deserves your time and attention.

Critic
93
Steam
94-1.8
Metacritic
81+11.5
Combined
88+4.8

With many great games, I am eager to shout from the rooftops to get as many people as possible to play. I sincerely enjoy Mio, but I’d also be extremely hesitant to recommend its rigors to all but very experienced players, eager for platforming, bosses, and exploration that are often more chore than satisfaction. However, if that kind of thing sets your heart aflutter, Mio should be very high on your list of must-plays.

Critic
88
Steam
81+6.7
Metacritic
75+12.5
Combined
78+9.6

I’m not totally sold on the melding of universes that Renegades aims for, but I think the expansion as a whole offers many hours of satisfying exploration, build-crafting, and new rewards to discover. This isn’t the fundamental reinvention of Destiny that many fans seem eager for, but as a creative twist on expectation, it offers plenty of good times.

Critic
80
Steam
58+21.6
Metacritic
47+33.0
Combined
53+27.3

10/17/2025

Launch Window
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Keeper is strange in many ways, and sometimes crosses over into genuine psychedelia. In evaluating it as a game, some things didn’t work for me. As a piece of art and creative endeavor, it fares far better.

Critic
75
Steam
92-17.1
Metacritic
76-1.0
Combined
84-9.0

10/15/2025

Launch Window
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This is one of those “don’t judge a book by its cover” sorts of games, where the real excitement only reveals itself once the controller is in your hands. It will only take a single level to make you a believer.

Critic
88
Steam
96-8.1
Metacritic
82+5.5
Combined
89-1.3

10/9/2025

Launch Window
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Absolum is a game I’ve wanted to play since I was a kid. We get simple, approachable brawling battles, high production values in art and music, and a richly imagined fantasy world, all wrapped around a narrative that makes replay and progression worth coming back to advance again and again. It’s not a game that is going to change anyone’s opinions about the genre, but it is a brilliant implementation of a very old formula into something that feels modern, deeply replayable, and unmistakably fun.

Critic
90
Steam
93-3.4
Metacritic
83+7.0
Combined
88+1.8

Musicians know the feeling of a piece that is woven with complexity, which takes longer to learn than most, but brings commensurate satisfaction upon mastery; Silksong is the video game equivalent, sitting ready to be played and adored, but only after appropriate levels of devotion and persistence.

Critic
90
Steam
89+1.1
Metacritic
89+1.0
Combined
89+1.0

I’ll continue to cheer for the game to grow and expand, and I believe there’s some strong potential to this new saga focused on issues of freedom and pre-determinism. But the current thrust of this expansion just isn’t working.

Critic
65
Steam
29+36.2
Metacritic
39+26.0
Combined
34+31.1

As a launch title for Nintendo’s new system, this is a friendly and approachable release that will delight all members of the family, while also offering a high skill and knowledge ceiling for dedicated players who want to dig deep.

Critic
83
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69+13.5
Combined
69+13.5

4/25/2025

Launch Window
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You already know if that’s the vibe that lands for you; if it is, this mysterious journey should be on your list.

Critic
85
Steam
87-1.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-1.7

3/24/2025

Launch Window
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With Avowed, the team at Obsidian manages the rare feat of grasping the scope of the project they’re building, and hitting the mark on most of the places it aims for. It’s not the biggest role-playing game, or the most innovative, but as I played, I was constantly aware of how much fun I was having by just letting the game carry me forward.

Critic
83
Steam
77+5.6
Metacritic
68+14.5
Combined
72+10.1

Over the years, Destiny 2 has ballooned into a massive and unwieldy beast, filled with cooperative and competitive experiences, hundreds of named characters and organizations, and an often-unapproachable vernacular that can take a long time to learn to speak and play. With The Final Shape, Bungie makes no apologies for the complexity but does finally offer purposeful punctuation to mark an endpoint. Largely unencumbered by what has come before, the frontiers ahead are now open to be revealed.

Critic
90
Steam
79+11.1
Metacritic
74+16.0
Combined
76+13.6

The further I played into Stellar Blade, the more it surprised me with the depth of its action and the breadth of play experiences. The story never clicked for me, but the world-building, top-notch art, and silky animation certainly did. Even when certain devastating bosses made me curse, it was always because I made a mistake and was left eager to dive back in for another shot. I loved the gradual mastery I developed as I explored its many interlocking systems of combos and special moves. Stellar Blade is unabashed in its titillating approach to sex and violence, but unlike so many games that use those appeals as a crutch, it’s also a top-notch action experience that can easily stand with the big girls.

Critic
88
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
92-4.5
Combined
92-4.5

Even acknowledging those frustrations, I love the variety of encounters Unicorn Overlord presents and the seamless way so many interlocking game systems contribute to an overarching saga of magic and warfare. From beginning to end, the game feels crafted, balanced, and deep, without sacrificing approachability. Set aside preconceptions from the unusual name, and you’ll find an epic well worth exploring.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
84+1.0
Combined
84+1.0

Despite its long and circuitous course to arrive at port, Skull and Bones is the type of game that may change significantly in the coming months. But to evaluate it as it stands, fellow pirate enthusiasts may discover what I did – a flawed but beautifully presented historical fantasy in which one can take to the water and make a fortune, even if absolutely everything about the pirate life isn’t always pretty.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
33+42.0
Combined
33+42.0

Suicide Squad is technically sound, and the action can be fast, frantic, and occasionally fun. The game could be considered a deconstruction and satirizing of the superhero concept. But for me, the whole thing feels mean-spirited, pessimistic, and glib. In other media, I’ve generally liked the irreverence of the Suicide Squad tales, but everything in this game feels less about laughs and more just joyless. I suppose it can be fun to piss all over any sense of genuine heroism in a comic book-inspired tale, but it can’t come as a great shock when some fans like myself just aren’t interested in the bloody and smug results.

Critic
60
Steam
62-1.8
Metacritic
35+25.0
Combined
48+11.6

Even so, I found a lot to love in Frontiers of Pandora, including the welcome addition of two-player online cooperative play, which lets players enjoy the game with a friend. With time, the many interlocking features started to make sense, and I pushed past any frustrations to find a remarkably large and rewarding game. Enter Pandora’s vast wilderness with patience and a willingness for a measured march to understanding, and I suspect you’ll uncover what I did – a flawed but still praiseworthy addition to this growing science fiction universe.

Critic
78
Steam
76+1.4
Metacritic
71+6.5
Combined
74+4.0

Insomniac has nailed that rarest of video game development feats. The team has landed a trilogy of games that all stand strong on their own merits but unite into a sweeping saga made better by experiencing its entirety. While more Spider-Man games will inevitably expand this mythology in new directions, there’s no need to wait. With Spider- Man 2, the developer has found what makes superhero stories worth telling (and retelling) and given its likable heroes the journey they deserve.

Critic
95
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
86+9.0
Combined
86+9.0

Concerns about the conclusion aside, I still had a wonderful time in Baghdad’s ancient alleys and palaces. Not everything is perfect, but the “less is more” design philosophy goes a long way to making this one of the most consistently engaging titles within the series for some time.

Critic
80
Steam
76+3.8
Metacritic
70+10.0
Combined
73+6.9

8/31/2023

Early Review
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Go in with the expectation that it will take some time to find your footing in such a vast gameplay space, and there’s a universe well worth discovering here.

Critic
85
Steam
57+28.5
Metacritic
68+17.0
Combined
62+22.7
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