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Nathaniel Stevens

80.3
Avg Score Given
+1.6
Steam Disparity
+14.4
MC Disparity
+8.0
Combined Disparity
315
Reviews
104 early reviews (before release)|155 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|56 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
7.6
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

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Critic
80
Steam
89-9.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
89-9.4

Storm Lancers from developer and publisher ProbablyMonsters is a wonderful roguelike adventure that is driven by fun controls, solid action, and interesting bosses. While it’s going to bring some frustration and repetition, it’s still a solid experience.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
60+25.0
Combined
60+25.0

12/7/2025

Launch Window
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Tingus Goose from developer SweatyChair is an oddly uncomfortable gaming experience that is driven by strategy and player-created structured multipliers. While it doesn’t go too far beyond what it wants to deliver, the game still brings enough entertainment for a ‘come and go’ gaming experience with a heavy dose of oddity to push it.

Critic
78
Steam
93-14.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-14.9

11/29/2025

Late Review
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Reus 2, from developer Abbey Games and publisher Firesquid Games, is a fun god simulator that is easy to pick up and easier to enjoy. The controls might fight back a bit, as well as the information architecture the game features, but in the end, it’s quite fun and smartly designed.

Critic
80
Steam
95-14.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
95-14.9

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Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Keys of Fury from developer Elecorn is a short typing gameplay experience that brings a good variety of different modes, some short branching narrative moments, and tries to breathe new life into the typing game scene.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

11/24/2025

Launch Window
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Demonschool from developer Necrosoft Games is a wonderful tactical turn-based fighting game that will entertain players thanks to a strong story, good strategy-led map designs, and enough characters to create multiple paths to approach fights. While it needed to be a bit less linear and more user-controlled on the story side of the tracks, it’s a fantastic experience from beginning to end.

Critic
80
Steam
93-13.3
Metacritic
68+12.0
Combined
81-0.7

11/21/2025

Late Review
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News Tower, from developer Sparrow Night and publisher Twin Sails Interactive, is a marvelous newspaper sim that goes above and beyond the typical simulator formula.

Critic
95
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69+26.0
Combined
69+26.0

Jackbox Party Pack 11 is a good release that features some fresh games and plenty of good times. It returns the series to a better form, although it’s not perfect by any means, nor will it rival the best of the best in the Jackbox series. But it’s far better than what has been recently released over the last three years and gives hope that more fun is to be had with future Jackbox releases.

Critic
82
Steam
94-12.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
94-12.3

11/10/2025

Launch Window
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Spindle from developer Let’s GameDev and publisher Deck 13 is a marvelous action-RPG adventure that hits all the right notes when it comes to action, puzzles, and payoff. It’s incredibly balanced with all three, which makes it feel like you don’t waste a minute playing it.

Critic
90
Steam
98-7.8
Metacritic
60+30.0
Combined
79+11.1

11/4/2025

Launch Window
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Bounty Star from developer DINOGOD and publisher Annapurna Interactive is a lot of different things. It’s a narrative-driven game that features a heavy amount of customization and crafting. All of which goes through mech fighting, which might be the weakest part of the entire package.

Critic
78
Steam
65+12.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
65+12.7

Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection from developer and publisher Digital Eclipse exceeds expectations. While the collection doesn’t bring all gaming gems to the surface, it brings enough good arcade and console translations with new features and improved controls that make it an easy sell. To boot, the documentary about the series’ history is well done and also worth the price of admission.

Critic
89
Steam
58+31.3
Metacritic
54+35.0
Combined
56+33.1

Plants vs Zombies Replanted, from developer PopCap and publisher Electronic Arts, is still fun as hell to run through, and doubly so with co-op, mini-games, puzzles, and a new game+ built into it. It’s the complete package. My biggest issue is price point, as the main game from 2009 is a hard sell for me at $20.

Critic
75
Steam
63+12.3
Metacritic
64+11.0
Combined
63+11.6

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Critic
80
Steam
87-6.8
Metacritic
89-9.0
Combined
88-7.9

PAC-MAN WORLD 2 Re-PAC from developer Now Production Co. and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment is a nice revision of an old 3D platformer. It maintains the essence of early 3D platforming that made it stand out back in the day, while adding and improving modern amenities that make it feel more present than ever. It’s not perfect by any means, but it’s fun to play.

Critic
80
Steam
92-11.8
Metacritic
79+1.0
Combined
85-5.4

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree, from developer Brownies, is a fabulous roguelike action game that brings more to the table than not. It features solid presentation and story, a great backend system that brings a heavy amount of strategy and fun, while hiccupping only with its enemy repetition.

Critic
80
Steam
64+15.9
Metacritic
74+6.0
Combined
69+11.0

Bubsy In: The Purrfect Collection from Limited Run Games and Atari is a solid trip down memory lane that features good add-ons and a worthy refurbished 3D version of Bubsy 3D. Now, that said, the collection might be tough for modern gamers to get into because of its difficulty and stiff controls, as the titles certainly belong in the ‘90s from whence they came. Ultimately, it’s a good collection for Bubsy fans and video game history enthusiasts.

Critic
75
Steam
87-11.7
Metacritic
86-11.0
Combined
86-11.3

Dragon Ball Genkishin Squadra, from developer Ganbarion and Bandai Namco Games, is a surprisingly solid MOBA game. It takes the Dragon Ball universe and merges it beautifully within the MOBA genre without losing the essence of the IP

Critic
85
Steam
65+20.0
Metacritic
62+23.0
Combined
64+21.5

Lost Soul Aside, from developer UltiZeroGames, lacks a good, cohesive narrative that should be driving the solid gameplay and action. As it stands, the game does a great job with its action gameplay design, features interesting and compelling enemies, and contains a solid backend progression system.

Critic
75
Steam
59+16.2
Metacritic
60+15.0
Combined
59+15.6

Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots, from developer Hyde, brings together a strong essence that makes the series so much fun. A good set of modes, overdramatic characters, and easy-to-use mechanics make this experience entertaining and accessible, even for the non-golf fan. While it’s not perfect, it’s a solid release in the series.

Critic
80
Steam
61+19.1
Metacritic
59+21.0
Combined
60+20.1
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