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Alessandro Alosi

79.0
Avg Score Given
+0.7
Steam Disparity
+15.6
MC Disparity
+8.2
Combined Disparity
148
Reviews
23 early reviews (before release)|110 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|15 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

50
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
7.7
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Low score spread detected. This reviewer may use a narrow scoring range or binary scoring system.

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Switch 2 isn't a revolution, but thanks also to the 3.0 update, it proves to be the most solid and accessible version of the game, ideal for veterans and newcomers.

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

12/11/2025

Launch Window
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Critic
80
Steam
93-12.7
Metacritic
76+4.0
Combined
84-4.3

Blood: Refreshed Supply is the technically best and most complete version of Monolith's legendary FPS, just what we need to celebrate Blood as the great classics deserve. If you don't already own the Fresh Supply edition, of course.

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

Thief VR: Legacy of Shadow brings the historic franchise into virtual reality with surprising ease, building an experience grounded in physical stealth, verticality, and tactile interactions. It's not perfect, but it's still unmissable.

Critic
80
Steam
75+4.9
Metacritic
72+8.0
Combined
74+6.5

Escape from Tarkov is a solid extraction shooter born in 2017. Despite its technical limitations and uneven balance, version 1.0 confirms it as a unique, intense, and persistently engaging hardcore tactical FPS. It's not for everyone, but that's precisely what makes it special.

Critic
85
Steam
47+38.3
Metacritic
54+31.0
Combined
50+34.7

11/24/2025

Early Review
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A.I.L.A works best when it lets the silences and disturbing scenarios speak for themselves, less so when stiff animations or technical roughness come into play. In short, an imperfect but evocative horror game with some interesting insights.

Critic
78
Steam
84-5.6
Metacritic
74+4.0
Combined
79-0.8

Europa Universalis V is the most mature version of the series: not only does it add features, but it integrates them into a coherent fabric that makes the historical simulation more believable. It's not perfect, but it's a blast!

Critic
85
Steam
74+10.9
Metacritic
83+2.0
Combined
79+6.4

Black Ops 7 attempts to redefine the series' historical formula with a more cohesive ecosystem, based on advanced mobility, shared progression and intertwined modes: not everything is uniform, the flaws are different, but the global result is ambitious, rich, alive.

Critic
83
Steam
40+43.5
Metacritic
16+67.0
Combined
28+55.2

News Tower offers a refined management experience, capable of speaking both to nostalgics of the genre and to those looking for a more narrative and modern tycoon.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69+21.0
Combined
69+21.0

11/1/2025

Launch Window
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Misery isn't a title for everyone, nor for those who love single-player adventures - it needs co-op to show off its true worth - but for those who embrace its pace and constant melancholy, it can prove to be a surprisingly sincere experience.

Critic
80
Steam
85-5.4
Metacritic
800.0
Combined
83-2.7

10/24/2025

Launch Window
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It's not the return fans of the series were hoping for, but that doesn't stop it from being a decent cooperative shooter. It does, however, need more content.

Critic
70
Steam
56+13.8
Metacritic
35+35.0
Combined
46+24.4

Escape From Duckov transforms the intensity of classic extraction shooters into a brilliant and surprisingly solid parody. Competitive players might miss the adrenaline of PvP, but if extraction games intrigue you, give this one a try-you won't regret it, Duck's word.

Critic
85
Steam
84+0.6
Metacritic
80+5.0
Combined
82+2.8

10/22/2025

Late Review
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After making a name for itself on PC, Reus 2 arrives on Switch and Xbox Series X|S determined to prove that the definitive strategic meditation on cosmic creation and destruction is more than ready for portability and consoles.

Critic
80
Steam
78+1.6
Metacritic
73+7.0
Combined
76+4.3

Dying Light: The Beast isn't perfect, but it's a dark, brutal first-person survival horror game that's refreshingly consistent in its push for the series into both familiar and uncharted territory.

Critic
84
Steam
87-3.5
Metacritic
82+2.0
Combined
85-0.7

Those looking for a co-op horror FPS will find satisfaction in Killing Floor 3's solid foundation, despite some performance issues and limited content. Conversely, those hoping for an evolution that retains the charm of the second installment, a game capable of revolutionizing the genre, or at least with a personality comparable to that of its predecessors, may be partially disappointed.

Critic
78
Steam
47+31.3
Metacritic
61+17.0
Combined
54+24.1

The King is Watching integrates city building, strategy, and resource management into a seamless and incredibly satisfying gameplay loop. A few tweaks would be nice, but it's still an original experience that exudes passion from every elegant pixel. It's like when the boss is away at work and you take it outrageously easy, with one difference: here you're the boss; you're the King.

Critic
85
Steam
88-3.4
Metacritic
76+9.0
Combined
82+2.8

Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree combines souls-like combat and Metroidvania structure in a layered, dark gothic world that's compelling, both artistically and in its setting. There are some technical issues, but it's a 2.5D adventure worth experiencing.

Critic
80
Steam
75+5.1
Metacritic
69+11.0
Combined
72+8.1

Len's Island is a distinctive mix of survival, ARPG and dungeon crawler. It makes you feel like an explorer grappling with a world that can't wait to be discovered. There are some flaws such as a technical sector that could be improved, but as a start to the adventure it's not bad.

Critic
78
Steam
80-1.9
Metacritic
38+40.0
Combined
59+19.1

If you missed out on this hidden gem from last year, now you have the chance to make up for it and enjoy a Switch 2 version that smells like a definitive edition.

Critic
85
Steam
93-7.5
Metacritic
76+9.0
Combined
84+0.7

Deltarune Chapters 3 and 4 is the tangible explanation of why indie is beautiful, as well as being the confirmation that Toby Fox knows how to reinvent the 2D RPG with intelligence and irony like no other. A simply unmissable work, if you consider yourself a gamer.

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