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Mark Steighner

74.5
Avg Score Given
-2.2
Steam Disparity
+7.8
MC Disparity
+2.8
Combined Disparity
355
Reviews
49 early reviews (before release)|245 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|61 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
10.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

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

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Critic
90
Steam
92-2.0
Metacritic
74+16.0
Combined
83+7.0

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Critic
78
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
55+23.0
Combined
55+23.0

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Critic
75
Steam
44+30.8
Metacritic
62+13.0
Combined
53+21.9

11/21/2025

Launch Window
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Critic
60
Steam
64-4.2
Metacritic
50+10.0
Combined
57+2.9

Back in 1997, Outlaws did a great job of turning classic Western tropes into a video game. Still, it’s hard to ignore that the gameplay and design are stilted and simplistic compared to modern shooters. Fans of the original will certainly appreciate the happy jolt of recognition, and there’s a bit of value in new gamers walking through the time machine to a much simpler period in technology. All that aside, Outlaws’ fun doesn’t last very long, even remastered.

Critic
68
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Like the Roman Empire itself, the game is a perfect platform for inevitable expansion. Meanwhile, there’s plenty of quality content for fans of the genre.

Critic
89
Steam
71+17.9
Metacritic
71+18.0
Combined
71+18.0

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Critic
78
Steam
88-9.6
Metacritic
71+7.0
Combined
79-1.3

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Critic
68
Steam
54+14.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
54+14.2

11/9/2025

Launch Window
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ARC Raiders is simply one of the most polished and accessible third person extraction shooters in recent memory. It has something for everyone, from solo players to teams ready to wreak havoc in the world. With a confident and coherent mashup of systems and a simple, addictive loop, ARC Raiders helps wrap up a notable gaming year in fine fashion.

Critic
90
Steam
87+2.8
Metacritic
77+13.0
Combined
82+7.9

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Critic
69
Steam
71-2.1
Metacritic
70-1.0
Combined
71-1.6

Pacific Drive had a unique hook and rightly deserved praise for its fresh take on the survival crafting genre. Whispers of the Woods offers an alternate starting adventure for new players and rich new content for veteran players returning to the game. It doesn’t radically reinvent the base game, but nails the perfect balance of fresh and familiar that makes DLC most effective.

Critic
80
Steam
60+20.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
60+20.3

Thanks to its modular building systems, new juvenile dinosaurs, and engaging campaign, Jurassic World Evolution 3 is the best of the series. It feels like a more flexible and more refined version of a familiar game.

Critic
89
Steam
93-4.1
Metacritic
88+1.0
Combined
91-1.5

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is entertaining but flawed. Excellent writing, a solid narrative, and quality performances are definitely high points. Uninspired quests and underdeveloped RPG elements suck some of the fun and potential replayability from the experience.

Critic
72
Steam
56+15.9
Metacritic
48+24.0
Combined
52+19.9

10/24/2025

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I’ll give Painkiller props for its imaginative weapons, sharp visuals, and visceral combat. It’s a hollow and transitory experience for solo players offline, and you can see what Painkiller has to offer in very short order. As a co-op game, it fares better.

Critic
69
Steam
56+12.8
Metacritic
35+34.0
Combined
46+23.4

Setting aside its sometimes sluggish combat controls and a few frustrating mechanics, there’s a lot to enjoy about The Lonesome Guild. With beautiful art and a much-appreciated theme centering on connection and communication, The Lonesome Guild should appeal to fans of puzzle-heavy action RPGs looking for narrative depth.

Critic
74
Steam
97-23.4
Metacritic
72+2.0
Combined
85-10.7

10/9/2025

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Absolum enters the crowded roguelike space with a refreshing and appealing art style and classic-feeling beat-em-up mechanics. Playable solo or in 2-person co-op, each of Absolum’s characters caters to a very specific playstyle, and it’s fun to switch between them. Although character progression is a little slow, and the movement mechanics occasionally frustrate, Absolum should appeal to fans of engaging action adventures, roguelikes, and brawlers. Absolum has something for almost everyone.

Critic
82
Steam
93-11.4
Metacritic
83-1.0
Combined
88-6.2

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Critic
89
Steam
90-0.9
Metacritic
91-2.0
Combined
90-1.5

9/29/2025

Launch Window
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Overall, Gloomy Eyes is an engaging, enchanting experience. The complementary abilities of its two protagonists allow for interesting puzzles, and its story has a lot of heart despite the gloom. I liked the VR film, but the game is an equally enjoyable take on a haunting little tale.

Critic
79
Steam
96-17.3
Metacritic
69+10.0
Combined
83-3.6

It’s a bit disappointing that Yasuke gets no new weapons and that the basic mission design remains relatively unchanged. It’s also a shame that Awaji Island and its enemies are gated from all but endgame players. However, for anyone frustrated by Shadows’ inconclusive finale, Claws of Awaji will bring some much-needed closure in DLC that rewards committed players.

Critic
79
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A
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