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Quinton O'Connor

73.6
Avg Score Given
-10.0
Steam Disparity
+1.0
MC Disparity
+1.0
Combined Disparity
12
Reviews
8 early reviews (before release)|3 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

50
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
11.7
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Just don’t expect much from your travels off the beaten path, and you should have a fairly fun time.

Critic
60
Steam
90-29.9
Metacritic
91-31.0
Combined
90-30.5

If you were hoping for robust additional content, you’re out of luck. If quality-of-life tweaks, shinier graphics, and modern access to the game is all that you were looking for, you should be pleased. It’s certainly good enough for me.

Critic
90
Steam
89+1.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
89+1.3

8/27/2024

Early Review
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While much of Visions of Mana’s bloated side content misses the mark, its gripping storyline, likable cast, ample mechanical tweaking, and engaging combat combine to forge a very good game, if not quite a great one.I wasn’t at all confident that we would ever get another big swing at the series, so for all my caveats, I’m damn glad this game exists.

Critic
70
Steam
79-8.5
Metacritic
82-12.0
Combined
80-10.3

8/6/2024

Early Review
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Cat Quest 3 lured me in on name alone but won me over with its great gameplay loop. A better tale might have worked wonders for it, but start to finish, it’s still a good time.

Critic
80
Steam
95-15.1
Metacritic
79+1.0
Combined
87-7.0

How much can a review actually sway you if you’re up to number 11 in a series so sprawling, its creator envisions this game as roughly the halfway point in his grand tale? Don’t drop Trails now. That would be ridiculous even if Trails Through Daybreak wasn’t especially good. As it happens, it’s one of my favorite entries, and proof that Falcom is on an upward swing again between this one and Trails of Reverie before it. A little more polish could have gone a long way, but the Calvard Republic is an enjoyable place to explore, the protagonist is appreciably mature, and the story ends with that same deliciously Trails philosophy: always leave ‘em wondering how the heck they’ll ever wrap this up.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
78+2.0
Combined
78+2.0

So, The Rising Tide is ultimately a mixed bag. Mysidia is beautiful, but you can feel the DLC’s budgetary constraints sometimes when some of the more important cutscenes are undercut by less involved animations than they’d have gotten in the main game. The boss fights are absurdly good, Shula’s a hoot, and there’s plenty else in there that’s worth your time. But the side quests are (mostly) still kind of whatever, and you’ll have seen everything there is to see in the setting’s village in, like, four minutes. Jill’s chance to shine is a partly-cloudy endeavor. That epilogue quest is merely serviceable. But the worldbuilding is rich, some of the new powers in Clive’s flashy array of murder tools are sublime, and Kairos Gate is a blast.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
73-3.0
Combined
73-3.0

Star Ocean: The Second Story R has brought a cult classic into a new era. It's been thoughtfully retooled, but it's still packed with all the heart and soul of the original. Graphically, it's gorgeous, and the new quests and features range from fair to fabulous. It's one of my favorite video games in even finer form.

Critic
90
Steam
93-3.5
Metacritic
83+7.0
Combined
88+1.8

A rough localization and some familiarly frustrating RNG-related issues bog it down, but Front Mission 2: Remake is probably worth the headaches overall.

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

Dramatic Labs' narrative-driven entry in the Star Trek canon is a rocky ride, but a welcome one.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69+1.0
Combined
69+1.0

Forever Entertainment's modern crack at a classic strategy RPG has its highs and lows, but I walk away from it feeling stoked for the Wanzer warfare remakes to come.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
76-6.0
Combined
76-6.0

9/28/2021

Early Review
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Astria Ascending is not a great JRPG. I would hesitate to label it a good one. In a year of winners, it's not a complete outlier but it's no contemporary classic. Despite a few flirtations with intrigue, the story is generally vacant of anything compelling enough to stick around until the credits. Poor writing compounds the problem and unlikable characters can't overcome it. Gameplay ranges from strong to stale, with just enough gumption and innovation to keep things lively. Pound for pound and for all its pedigree, this is a disappointing experience I'm not inclined to recommend.

Critic
50
Steam
54-4.0
Metacritic
51-1.0
Combined
53-2.5

7/25/2021

Late Review
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For my part, Steins;Gate 0 probably will not be joining that list of all-time greats. But I am glad to have played it. I’ll speak fondly about many parts in the years to come, even if the completed puzzle isn’t the picture I was hoping it would be. Maybe check it out sometime.

Critic
83
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A