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Krystle Lim

74.1
Avg Score Given
+3.6
Steam Disparity
+16.0
MC Disparity
+9.8
Combined Disparity
11
Reviews
5 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|6 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

50
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
14.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Teamkill Media’s 2nd game in 3 years made by 4 people, leaves much to be desired. It’s a near full priced game on a closed platform like the PlayStation 5. Code Violet is a game that boasts player urgency, discovery, and the appreciation of a strong and beautiful female lead. However, their game didn’t reflect their talk. My overall experience was not the greatest, most of the time I was bewildered by what I played. It’s not a game I can recommend at release, especially not for the asking price. It’s a campy, playable game. A game one can enjoy in a several sitting, when you have disposable time and money to spend. And perhaps a much lower price point.

Critic
50
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

All in all, Tiny Lands Deluxe Edition is a delightful, soothing experience that should happily find its home in your collection on PS5 or Xbox Series if you are looking to relax and enjoy a bit of mindful fun.

Critic
90
Steam
92-2.2
Metacritic
83+7.0
Combined
88+2.4

Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping is a mystery game that executes everything they want to do to near perfection. It’s a fun, simple, and short palate cleanser game. Only downfall, if any, is that it’s executed so well, that I wish there were more. This is the second game to the Duck Detective series, and I am very much looking forward to the next one!

Critic
95
Steam
98-2.7
Metacritic
79+16.0
Combined
88+6.7

Overall, Bright Lights of Svetlov was an interesting, albeit short experience, taking only a little over an hour or so to complete. It wasn’t exactly a “fun” pasttime, but more of a simple but impactful story worth unveiling, all backed by some serene visuals and atmosphere. Despite its limited runtime, I would still recommend picking this game up, but maybe wait for a small discount further down the line.

Critic
70
Steam
93-23.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-23.1

Rhythm Planet certainly has pros in certain ways it was executed. However, as great immersion is, it’s secondary to what makes a game more fun, which is where gameplay comes in. They were not able to drive home some gameplay mechanics and are severely lacking in modes to play. What they have in the game is beautiful and mostly fun, but it’s very shallow and is difficult for me to recommend to most consumers in its current state.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Overall, Modus Games had the recipe for potential greatness and it looked good in the pictures, but it didn’t taste as good as it looked. Hindered by lack of options and accessibility, too much focus on the fighting game presentation, and not enough on rhythm which is the main aspect of the game, their attempt to marry the two genres ended up missing on both. There are other rhythm games that attempts to incorporate a different genre (like JRPG) such as Theatrhythm and does so expertly, sadly, this did not.

Critic
65
Steam
55+9.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
55+9.9

Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition has its faults, but it definitely has its place in every PSVR2 library. As one of the few melee based games, with high focus on cardio and fitness, it’s a great way to take advantage of the unique immersive gameplay aspects that can only be done in VR. Pick it up and play the campaign mode, then continue picking it up to work out!

Critic
80
Steam
74+6.3
Metacritic
61+19.0
Combined
67+12.6

As a non-guitar player, in my opinion, you really need to get into the groove and enjoy the music to do well. Switching between blue/green and yellow/red, knowing when strum, find the courage to let go of your strumming hand to raise your hand to hype up the crowd gets to be too much. However, these can be overcome by more play time.

Critic
75
Steam
68+7.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
68+7.5

Amidst some of my suffering, I did enjoy the story and the game. The game has nice VR interaction, with good motion sickness/accessibility options (minus the subtitles). It’s a game that is played while seated, with very minimal movements required. It is heavy in dialogue since it is a sci-fi detective game which may not be for everyone.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Synth Riders is a must for anyone that is a fan of rhythm games. Immersive, beautiful, really fun gameplay, and best of all, a great collection of tracks! A rhythm game to rival and tide you over while waiting for Beat Saber for PSVR2.

Critic
95
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
66+29.0
Combined
66+29.0

Overall, the game has eight stages, which is fun to do in short sessions; sit back and enjoy Replay mode, or aim for high scores. Gamers looking for a simple firework experience may see this as a high price tag, but fans of match-three puzzle type games will definitely get more out of this. A fun VR game, but with optimization issues, isn’t really a must-buy from the wide selection of games already available on launch for PSVR2.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A