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Adam Byrne

79.0
Avg Score Given
+3.2
Steam Disparity
+7.2
MC Disparity
+5.2
Combined Disparity
15
Reviews
7 early reviews (before release)|7 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

55
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
8.7
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Taken on its own merits some nineteen years since its original release, Gears of War remains a blast to play, only showing its age in minor ways which do little to detract from what is a seminal piece of work. Though not too far removed from 2015's Ultimate Edition, the lower price of entry makes this easier to stomach for PlayStation owners tempted to dive into the series that defined a generation of Xbox fans and that few games have bettered in the proceeding years.

Critic
80
Steam
59+21.0
Metacritic
68+12.0
Combined
64+16.5

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business sets out its stall just by virtue of its title and has enough in the tank to provide for a worthwhile outing, particularly at its lower price point. For those who found a lot to love in the preceding Rogue City, you'll find something very similar here, which is not nearly as much to its detriment as it is to its good.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
73-3.0
Combined
73-3.0

Though your fondness for the subject matter may vary, the Gex Trilogy is an easy recommendation for those pining to hear an outdated quip or two from a forgotten mainstay of the mascot era on modern consoles.

Critic
75
Steam
71+4.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
71+4.2

Croc is a throwback to a formative time where developers were sinking their teeth into 3D development and when met on its own terms offers more than enough charm and character to put a smile on most faces. Though you can only sand the rough edges so much, this is the best way to play one of gaming's forgotten mascots and indeed is a compelling package for those dyed-in-the-wool fans who have been clamoring for a return of the green reptile for all these years.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
71+4.0
Combined
71+4.0

Despite wearing many of its influences on its sleeve, CONSCRIPT never ends up feeling derivative, instead it carves out its own identity through a raw, layed portrayal of trench warfare. There are some slight rough edges, to be expected in-part due to the game largely being a sole venture, but nevertheless CONSCRIPT hits where it matters and succeeds in creating an affecting depiction of its source material.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
800.0
Combined
800.0

Though appearing a touch derivative at first glance, Crow Country breaks from tradition in a number of smart ways, delivering a well-rounded, memorable experience that cements it as one of the better survival horror throwbacks of recent memory.

Critic
75
Steam
98-23.3
Metacritic
79-4.0
Combined
89-13.6

Though plaudits will be rightly levelled at its appearance, Harold Halibut is equally as impressive when it comes to its narrative, world-building, and how both are realised. Despite being relatively light in gameplay terms, the game packs a punch where it matters by sticking its landing and proving beyond doubt that the answer to the meaning of life may be closer to home than you think.

Critic
85
Steam
82+2.7
Metacritic
67+18.0
Combined
75+10.3

Synapse is a confident outing that offers some of the most compelling moment-to-moment gameplay available on PSVR2. And while it may feel a little samey over its three-run duration, there's little doubting that what's here is worth the price of entry alone.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
86-6.0
Combined
86-6.0

Despite its rough edges and myriad of issues, the heart that's present at the centre of Clive 'N' Wrench is evident throughout, and it's safe to say that this is a labour of love and homage to a genre that enjoyed its peak around 25 years ago. And while there is praise to be had in certain respects - indeed, fans of the genre may well find some merit here - Clive 'N' Wrench is ultimately a little too raw and unevenly cooked to be put on the pedestal alongside its famed influences.

Critic
55
Steam
71-15.5
Metacritic
48+7.0
Combined
59-4.3

Moving Out's accomplished blend of pick-up-and-play mechanics mixed with the sincerity in which it delivers its humour and aesthetic make it some of the best local multiplayer fun you'll have this year.

Critic
90
Steam
80+10.0
Metacritic
72+18.0
Combined
76+14.0

A thoughtfully crafted love letter to the sort of titles that many of us forged our gaming mettle with.

Critic
85
Steam
90-4.7
Metacritic
78+7.0
Combined
84+1.1

All eventualities considered it's a matter of refinement rather than revolution for PlayStation's best-loved worm-based series, with developer Team17 tinkering and toying to make Worms Battlegrounds the most definitive entry in the series to date.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
60+20.0
Combined
60+20.0

3/28/2014

Late Review
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Fez is a resounding success, marrying a stunning score, innovative gameplay and a gorgeous art direction into a complete interwoven package. Little Gomez's journey is one of discovery and wonder and should rightfully find its home on PlayStation 4's across the land.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
65+25.0
Combined
65+25.0

Housemarque's Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition harbours all the addictive pick-up-and-play qualities synonymous with everyone's favourite PS4 indie developer - providing a thrilling zombie romp, with fast, fluid mechanics and controls. And while it may not strain the PlayStation 4's considerable capabilities by any stretch, the inclusion of some new leaderboard-based modes coupled with the innovative streaming feature make this a welcome addition to the PS4 indie roster.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
70+10.0
Combined
70+10.0

No doubt, Don't Starve will split opinion squarely down the middle, but for those willing to put the man hours in it there's undoubtedly a proverbial treasure throve of depth at hand. Either way, Klei Entertainment's offering is a refreshingly robust and intriguing title which sets the wheels of Sony's PS4 indie proclamation firmly in motion.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
72+13.0
Combined
72+13.0