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Kat Bullock

65.1
Avg Score Given
-11.6
Steam Disparity
+1.9
MC Disparity
-4.8
Combined Disparity
37
Reviews
3 early reviews (before release)|18 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|16 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

40
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
14.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

11/10/2025

Launch Window
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LEGO Party proves that brick-based chaos can rival even Mario’s finest. A big personality has entered the room and while it's not wholly original, it's funny, and full of charm. This is a party game worth its weight in studs.

Critic
90
Steam
86+3.8
Metacritic
89+1.0
Combined
88+2.4

10/8/2025

Launch Window
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Twinkleby is a charming, whimsical take on the decorating sim, offering creativity without consequence. It’s light on challenge and sometimes drifts into slow territory, but for those who find joy in arranging, customising, and soaking in cosy vibes, it’s a floating-island daydream.

Critic
70
Steam
93-22.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-22.6

Care Bears: To the Rescue! successfully delivers a short and sweet, charming and accessible platforming adventure suitable for all ages. Its gameplay, cooperative features, and faithful representation of the beloved franchise make it a worthwhile addition to any gaming library, but may be too easy for seasoned players familiar with platformers.

Critic
70
Steam
98-28.3
Metacritic
80-10.0
Combined
89-19.2

Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator tries to capture the chaos of an emergency response but fails. Clunky gameplay, stiff graphics and a tone deaf portrayal of mental health leaves it feeling like a missed opportunity and not a life saving experience.

Critic
40
Steam
51-11.5
Metacritic
62-22.0
Combined
57-16.7

Whilst initially having the potential for epic battles, Big Helmet Heroes swings for greatness with its fun concept and co-operative gameplay, but bugs and frustrations turns victory hits into misses.

Critic
50
Steam
79-28.8
Metacritic
63-13.0
Combined
71-20.9

2/4/2025

Early Review
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While Waiting turns life's mundane moments into a game, sometimes a wait is exactly that, just a wait. While it offers some interesting reflections on patience and funny moments, it can leave you feeling as if there is no real progression or final pay off. If you're after something meditative, you'll enjoy the charming visual art and minimalist features with some casual puzzle fun.

Critic
50
Steam
82-32.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
82-32.4

4/28/2023

Launch Window
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Whilst having well paced gameplay, cute cottagecore aesthetic and whimsical environments. Mail Time has been delivered with the video game version of annoying spam; significant screen tear, unfixable features in game impacting the story and texture popping. A lovely game which can only be recommended once the spam is returned to sender.

Critic
50
Steam
85-35.1
Metacritic
67-17.0
Combined
76-26.0

Plantera 2: Golden Acorn is worth the visit to the garden if you like the idle sim/clicker genre. More of an interactive screensaver than a videogame, it’s still a delightful, adorable visual garden. It runs on the same natural formula of the genre, remaining accessible and easy to play. Cute, adorable, albeit a bit basic, but enjoyable in the short term.

Critic
70
Steam
95-24.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
95-24.5

Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator captures both the stress, gratification, and realism of the heat in the kitchen. With the opportunity to juggle many different knives at once, such as prepping, managing staff, and cooking, there’s a lot to this game. Players can show individual creativity through plate and restaurant design, or focus simply on the meal. It’s a solid addition to the many different cooking games within the simulation genre.

Critic
80
Steam
84-4.2
Metacritic
57+23.0
Combined
71+9.4

12/19/2022

Late Review
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Potion Craft is yet another addition to the simulation genre but manages to set itself out from the crowd by blending relaxing vibes with engaging strategy. It’s visually appealing and has the potential to steal an evening without you noticing, but it can get repetitive and frustrating at times.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
72-2.0
Combined
72-2.0

11/25/2022

Late Review
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Youropa is a puzzle platformer with a unique, gravity defying twist – but it’s not quite enough. You could easily find yourself getting lost in the pleasant atmosphere, but you’re just as likely to enter a void of chasing your own tail.

Critic
50
Steam
87-36.9
Metacritic
76-26.0
Combined
81-31.5

11/11/2022

Launch Window
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A delightful refreshing new story for a cosy sim blends with an extremely creative puzzler in Lonesome Village, which features a cute art style and relaxing vibes throughout. With a few patches to address crashing, it could be among the best in the genre. Even with these issues though, the game gets my recommendation with a caveat to save often so you don’t lose your progress.

Critic
80
Steam
75+4.8
Metacritic
58+22.0
Combined
67+13.4

11/1/2022

Launch Window
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Set in a picturesque village inspired by real world French Brittany, Broken Pieces is an adventure thriller game with a great foundation. The premise, visuals and soundtrack are all interesting and make a great first impression. The execution of everything else however is a bit rough around the edges. With questionable combat elements, convoluted puzzle mechanics and a story that feels incomplete, Broken Pieces feels a little too much like its title.

Critic
60
Steam
74-14.0
Metacritic
72-12.0
Combined
73-13.0

10/31/2022

Launch Window
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Aquarist is a fine addition to the career simulator genre, although there are some optimisation issues on the Switch with some ill-fitted control problems and and fiddly mechanics. Behind these flaws though there is a casual, fun game that has a lot to offer.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
48+12.0
Combined
48+12.0

10/19/2022

Late Review
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Lemon Cake is a wonderfully charming career simulation suitable for anyone with a sweet tooth. This game has plenty to offer and plenty of play time to fatten you up with gaming goodness. It has a great pace, soothing music and nothing ever becomes overcomplicated. It’s an easy recommendation to the fan of the casual sim genre.

Critic
80
Steam
85-4.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
85-4.6

10/11/2022

Early Review
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Unusual Findings is bursting with pop culture references, visuals and sounds from the 80’s. The adventures of Vinnie, Nick and Tony has obviously been inspired by Stranger Things and that works for it. While it’s enjoyable overall, it lacks direction and logical signposting in some areas which can make it tedious.

Critic
60
Steam
90-30.4
Metacritic
75-15.0
Combined
83-22.7

Let’s Build A Zoo is just as wonderful on console as it was on its initial release on PC. As with any building management simulator, some controls will never feel completely intuitive moving from mouse to controller, and Let’s Build A Zoo is no different, but only in minor areas. The Dinosaur Island DLC takes all the highlights from the base game and amplifies them in a fantastic addition to an already extremely enjoyable game.

Critic
80
Steam
89-9.3
Metacritic
68+12.0
Combined
79+1.3

9/26/2022

Early Review
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Hokko Life fits the bill for a simple, yet charming experience. For seasoned players, be mindful there is a slow burn to start and may be more suited to those who are newer to the genre. Whilst some mechanics are not intuitive for console play, Hokko Life on console still captures the creativity and calmness of the farming sim genre.

Critic
70
Steam
67+3.4
Metacritic
45+25.0
Combined
56+14.2

9/11/2022

Launch Window
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City Eye is a surveillance simulation game that has an interesting concept but disappoints in many areas. From bottlenecking progress in late stages by padding the game unnecessarily to repetitive mechanics and a lack of variety, the game fails to capitalise on an interesting premise. You’ll find yourself less likely to be fighting crime, and more likely to be waiting for them to happen.

Critic
50
Steam
36+14.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
36+14.4

7/27/2022

Late Review
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A cute coming of age space robot story and a fine addition to the cosy game genre, Growbot is a short and sweet puzzler with an ethereal soundtrack. This is one for those who want a short story, a beautiful art style and relaxing gameplay.

Critic
70
Steam
91-21.0
Metacritic
75-5.0
Combined
83-13.0
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