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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

Shape of Dreams does many things very well. It counters the roguelike problem of early game frustration by giving players lots of powerful and impressive tools right from the start. The flow of combat and the variety of builds have a lot of depth. The bite-sized battles are perfectly paced, though probably more satisfying for a group than a solo player. Shape of Dreams definitely has that compulsive, “just one more run” element at its core, and it’s a great scaffold for more content down the line.

Critic
79
Steam
90-10.8
Metacritic
75+4.0
Combined
82-3.4

9/19/2025

Launch Window
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Nothing about Katanaut screams originality, but the game’s particular combination of familiar elements comes together in an addictive package. There are a few minor annoyances, but nothing rises to the level of real frustration. Fans of side-scrolling Metroidvanias, retro-themed action games, and roguelites should have a great time with Katanaut.

Critic
78
Steam
92-13.9
Metacritic
67+11.0
Combined
79-1.5

9/2/2025

Late Review
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Metal Eden is free of mission creep, focusing on refined movement, breakneck speed and punchy combat. It does those things well, embedded in an interesting fiction and shiny cyberpunk environments. A few objectives and systems aren’t always clear, and the game’s linear design and rigid mission structure could use some breathing room, as it starts to feel a bit repetitive. All in all, Metal Eden is a fun, fast and furious sci-fi shooter and will definitely appeal to fans of the genre.

Critic
78
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
75+3.0
Combined
75+3.0

Lost Soul Aside’s sometimes excellent action is undercut by flat characters, cliche story, terrible writing and rough mechanics.

Critic
52
Steam
59-6.8
Metacritic
60-8.0
Combined
59-7.4

9/1/2025

Early Review
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Its ultimate message about humanity caught in endlessly repeating tragic loops has some weight. For gamers willing to take on its challenges and solve its mysteries, Hell is Us has a lot to offer.

Critic
84
Steam
87-3.4
Metacritic
80+4.0
Combined
84+0.3

The combat and bosses are undeniably fun, but I kept wishing the mechanics had a little more depth, and the world had more detail. At around $20, the balance between content and price might be, unfortunately, up for debate for many gamers.

Critic
68
Steam
94-25.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
94-25.9

There’s a lot of great stuff in Echoes of the End, but it’s impossible to ignore what doesn’t work as well.

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

Although there’s no doubt that Achilles: Survivor is built on the foundation of Achilles: Legends Untold, it has its own and very definite identity.

Critic
80
Steam
83-3.3
Metacritic
68+12.0
Combined
76+4.3

Playing Dune: Awakening is an uneven experience. The survival and building loops start strong, then eventually bog down, but experiencing the Dune universe and Arrakis is always engaging. If the game’s combat could reach the heights of its stellar world-building, Dune: Awakening would be very hard to put down. As it is, the game’s crafting/survival loops are just strong enough to keep me playing when its combat tempts me to stop.

Critic
80
Steam
70+9.6
Metacritic
61+19.0
Combined
66+14.3

The game allows for the player to design some fairly complex and impressive structures, even if the tools aren’t always entirely cooperative. Anyone designing a dream home or business could certainly use Architect Life to make a first pass at realizing their vision.

Critic
78
Steam
51+27.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
51+27.4

6/18/2025

Launch Window
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All games build on or look back at what’s come before. The Alters makes a delicious stew out of familiar ingredients, both from other 11 bit studios games and popular genres. Taking survival and building mechanics and adding a complex layer of social simulation isn’t entirely foreign to this developer, but The Alters feels genuinely original, and that’s a bit miraculous in an industry full of sequels and remakes. Ironically, while the game might be about clones, The Alters is anything but a copy of something else.

Critic
92
Steam
90+1.7
Metacritic
83+9.0
Combined
87+5.4

Overture might not be a proper sequel, but it is a great reminder about what makes Lies of P such a fantastic Soulslike.

Critic
85
Steam
86-1.0
Metacritic
81+4.0
Combined
84+1.5

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die isn’t literally a sequel, of course. It’s an interesting switch to a new genre, and a gamble that pays off. With its fast, challenging, colorful action and a unique setting, Lost in Random: The Eternal Die puts a compelling spin on familiar roguelike mechanics. Both fans of the genre and the first Lost in Random game should find plenty to enjoy.

Critic
79
Steam
87-8.1
Metacritic
60+19.0
Combined
74+5.4

If you think DLC should offer a literal game-changing experience or massive amount of new content, Wicked Isle will disappoint you. In all ways, it is of a piece with the main game. It expands the world with a relatively large new zone. It deepens or adds a new wrinkle to the base game’s lore. There are some new weapons, a handful of new enemy types and a small cast of new NPCs. If you love Atomfall’s world, fiction and mechanics, Wicked Isle is more of that, and included with the Deluxe Edition. If you were on the fence about Atomfall, Wicked Isle isn’t going to turn you into a fervent believer. Wicked Isle doesn’t do anything to hurt the main Atomfall experience, but it doesn’t do much to change or improve it, either.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine was more than just a game that spawned a remarkable sequel. It was a thoroughly entertaining third-person shooter that perfectly translated Games Workshop’s brutal IP into digital form. Dusting off 14 years of cobwebs and creakiness, the Master Crafted Edition makes the 2011 original look, sound, and play as close as possible to brand new. I don’t think those with the original or Anniversary Edition will regret picking it up, and it’s an absolute no-brainer for anyone who doesn’t already own the game.

Critic
83
Steam
50+32.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
50+32.8

I won’t say that Dragon is Dead isn’t sometimes a good time. Its system of upgrades and progression mechanics can lead to powerful characters. At the same time, rarely are repetitive runs through the same areas memorable. I think ultimately Dragon is Dead would have been a more enjoyable game framed as a traditional hack-and-slash Souslike ARPG, where its combat and character building could shine. In its present form, the roguelite elements, repetitive runs, generic setting and dull writing overshadow the genuinely enjoyable elements.

Critic
68
Steam
76-8.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
76-8.3

6/3/2025

Launch Window
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There’s no denying that to a T has an affecting message about the struggles of being different, but it’s cloaked in an amusing story and illustrated with appealing visuals and music. Undemanding younger players might not notice the disappointing mechanics, but older gamers probably will and feel the need for more substance. There’s a lot to enjoy about to a T, it’s just a shame the gameplay can’t quite match the warm-hearted quality of the writing and quirky ideas.

Critic
72
Steam
87-15.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-15.3

Despite its lack of refinement, Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is entertaining and addictive. It has a sprawling story and world to explore with dozens of hours of content. Its combat is more effective and engaging than you might expect. It’s a bit messy to be sure, but fans of classic RPGs are almost certain to enjoy Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon’s take on Arthurian mythology and old-school roleplaying games.

Critic
80
Steam
88-8.3
Metacritic
77+3.0
Combined
83-2.6

I can’t say Brushes with Death is essential, but it does add an entertaining new side-story and character to an already richly imagined world. For its modest price, new players get even more KCD2 to discover. Returning players get an excuse to revisit Henry and his world, like playing catch-up with an old friend for a few hours. Brushes with Death definitely makes an already excellent game just a little more interesting.

Critic
80
Steam
61+18.8
Metacritic
66+14.0
Combined
64+16.4

5/15/2025

Late Review
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Thanks to playing with others, it can easily be a nice little alternate reality that’s almost entirely free of conflict and violence, and that sounds pretty inviting. Palia might not be incredibly original, but it’s definitely worth checking out for fans of the genre.

Critic
78
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
65+13.0
Combined
65+13.0
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