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Agustín Raluy

Agustín Raluy

83.6
Avg Score Given
+2.5
Steam Disparity
+14.0
MC Disparity
+8.3
Combined Disparity
9
Reviews
3 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|6 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

71
Lowest Score
94
Highest Score
7.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Low score spread detected. This reviewer may use a narrow scoring range or binary scoring system.

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

The remastering of Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse is a milestone that any adventure fan should celebrate

Critic
94
Steam
99-4.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
99-4.9

This new version is on the one hand a technical improvement in terms of optimization, speed and performance, but also the playable content is expanded, including more memories, dialogues, decisions and even three new endings to add to those that were already in the original edition. , multiplying the replayability of the title.

Critic
78
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69+9.0
Combined
69+9.0

Belgian studio Warcave's approach is nothing less than an interesting mix between an RPG of turn-based tactical combat and a game of exploration in the small open world of a city in Modern Age Europe.

Critic
71
Steam
65+5.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
65+5.6

A world in which, if we decide to enter, we will be irretrievably trapped.

Critic
83
Steam
82+1.0
Metacritic
60+23.0
Combined
71+12.0

If you like good fantasy and horror stories, if you like survival horror, if you like games with manga aesthetics, if you like intense experiences ... this is your game.

Critic
88
Steam
96-7.7
Metacritic
73+15.0
Combined
84+3.7

3/3/2020

Late Review
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I will finish this review by making the words of the creator of the game my own: if you like music, challenges or rare and yellow robots, then Kîne is made for you. A pleasant surprise that shows that talent and effort, even the smallest of studies can achieve great things.

Critic
84
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

A surprise that goes directly to my top of the year.

Critic
94
Steam
87+6.9
Metacritic
80+14.0
Combined
84+10.5

Piczle Colors is a game to vindicate, one of those invisible titles that we do not normally notice but to which, if we decide to give it a chance, not only will it not disappoint us but it will provide hours and hours of entertainment while we give it a little to the head. It may not be a title to which to dedicate long periods of play, but an ideal title for those short periods in waiting, trips or moments of disconnection. Piczle Colors is a game that does not deceive in its approach and gives us exactly what it promises. Even more. And that, in these times, is already a lot.

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

Despite its technical imperfections that do not cloud the gaming experience, this is a great title that lays the foundation for what could be the evolution of the narrative adventure as we knew it ... or maybe we are facing a role-playing game without combats? In either case, an experience worth playing.

Critic
81
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A