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Toby Andersen

62.0
Avg Score Given
-18.0
Steam Disparity
-3.0
MC Disparity
-10.5
Combined Disparity
39
Reviews
9 early reviews (before release)|19 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|11 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
12.4
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

11/17/2025

Late Review
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News Tower reaches the heady stressful heights of the Tycoon genre, challenging you to keep a newspaper in print and filled with stories every week, to manage a tower of reporters, cleaners, and typesetters, and to satisfy a town of opposing factions, all wrapped up with a lovingly vibrant 1930s golden age string ready to be hawked on a street corne

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69+11.0
Combined
69+11.0

8/21/2025

Launch Window
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A bitesize indie adventure guiding a herd of fictional creatures back to their home atop a mountain, Herdling has charm in spades, and a wonderful minimal design that prioritises experience over everything.

Critic
80
Steam
95-15.1
Metacritic
66+14.0
Combined
81-0.5

8/11/2025

Launch Window
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A bitesize RPG with some incredibly gorgeous pixel art, Artis Impact has a quirkiness and charm that will either win you over, or frustrate you beyond belief, but it’s odd systems and largely unrealised combat system will exasperate regardless.

Critic
60
Steam
85-24.7
Metacritic
63-3.0
Combined
74-13.8

6/27/2025

Launch Window
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Charming pixel art, level design and world make Outrider Mako an eye-opening prospect, but once you enter this Yokai realm and start making deliveries, it’s repetitive structure and chaotic combat underwhelm.

Critic
60
Steam
73-12.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
73-12.7

A old-skool minded metroidvania, unhampered by combat, The Siege and the Sandfox excels in its stealthy confines, creating a dark and masterful labyrinth to explore to your heart's content, but often because you are frustratingly lost.

Critic
70
Steam
66+3.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
66+3.5

A visual novel adventure game emulating the style and serious constraints of a PC-98 title, Stories From Sol: The Gun Dog tells a compelling and suspenseful tale of ingenuity and resourcefulness in deep space. This is one for those who like their retro indies, but regardless of niche, it’s a brilliant game that deserves attention.

Critic
80
Steam
92-11.6
Metacritic
81-1.0
Combined
86-6.3

Redemption Reapers is a passable strategy RPG with a focus on tight squad-based tactics that’s probably too simple for genre veterans. Its campaign is disappointingly dull and does nothing to pull your attention away from its forgettable squad and stilted animations.

Critic
60
Steam
75-14.7
Metacritic
74-14.0
Combined
74-14.3

4/21/2022

Launch Window
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A charming, if simple, Zelda-like full of pot throwing and weirdness, Lila’s Sky Ark will fill a few hours, but fails to really differentiate itself in a crowded modern market.

Critic
50
Steam
87-37.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-37.3

Pinchcliffe Grand Prix is a charming collection of minigames and races built around a point and click for kids. You’ll get a lot more out of it if you’re familiar with the source material, but as a pickup and play, it’s a wholesome time sink for young children, just not one that pushes any genre boundaries.

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

A sugar glider nature documentary as a video game, AWAY The Survival Series is an interesting idea for an hour. At that point its otherwise buoyant glide is dragged down by erratic camera, game-breaking glitches, poorly implemented combat and awful gliding controls. This one is better left in the wild.

Critic
40
Steam
54-14.4
Metacritic
63-23.0
Combined
59-18.7

7/28/2021

Late Review
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Imagine Earth is a sometimes overly complex management sim with a laudable penchant for sustainability and green tech, even while it forces you through all the bad tech to get there. It lacks much life and personality, but if you need a new coloniser sim in your life, it’ll scratch that itch.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
69-9.0
Combined
69-9.0

A 2D slash-em-up that’s as instantly forgettable as a ninja flashing past in the night, Within the Blade succeeds at fast-paced kills and decent bosses, but fails to design for stealth or differentiate itself in a genre full of superior experiences.

Critic
50
Steam
86-36.1
Metacritic
23+27.0
Combined
55-4.5

5/25/2021

Late Review
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Pathway is a serviceable roguelite built around the fun idea of tailing Nazis across the desert in a jeep. However it lacks personality, character and narrative worth getting invested in. Its combat will satisfy for a time but quickly becomes too familiar for genre fans, and too dull for anyone else to jump aboard.

Critic
60
Steam
77-17.1
Metacritic
65-5.0
Combined
71-11.0

5/17/2021

Launch Window
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Retro Machina is a charming and well-constructed Metroidvania about a little robot who dares to question its existence. The beautiful graphics and crumbling art deco world will impress, and its fun but challenging combat and robot slaving puzzles will keep many players satisfied for the entirety of its 10-hour run time.

Critic
70
Steam
86-16.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
86-16.4

Though it’s pretty derivative, Devil Slayer Raksasi is a notable take on the roguelike. Its directly overhead camera perspective is novel but serves really to draw you too far out of the action, and its randomly earned drops leave it straddling the line between roguelite and roguelike. The real problem is that most of its other elements have been seen before and in better games.

Critic
60
Steam
85-24.9
Metacritic
70-10.0
Combined
77-17.4

With a fun addictive gameplay loop, Astro Aqua Kitty is often a purr-fect sequel. It features expanded level design and enhancements over the original. If you liked the first, you’ll like this, but seven out of ten cats would say it’s missing anything to truly make it memorable, rather than just a quirky shmup.

Critic
70
Steam
90-20.4
Metacritic
80-10.0
Combined
85-15.2

3/18/2021

Late Review
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What Synergia lacks in play, confining its players to a single advance-dialogue action, it makes up for in engrossing characters and story. Its cyberpunk world, lore, mysteries and soundtrack will draw you in, even if the central android/human love story is problematic and its ending very abrupt.

Critic
70
Steam
87-17.0
Metacritic
69+1.0
Combined
78-8.0

3/16/2021

Early Review
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A satisfying reimagining of the classic ice-block puzzle with ninja and a revenge narrative, Red Ronin adds a slew of interesting takes on a formula thought exhausted. It’s tightly designed and demands your concentration. Revenge is a dish best served ice cold.

Critic
70
Steam
88-18.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
88-18.1

2/12/2021

Launch Window
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With its anime-trope-filled story, and starkly unbalanced combat and upgrades, Metal Unit is a passable roguelite in a genre where there are far better options.

Critic
50
Steam
83-32.9
Metacritic
60-10.0
Combined
71-21.4

Project Starship X is a well put together retro shmup with tons of style. It’s simple and hones its small selection of moves into well-handled and white knuckle sections of gameplay. However it’s also relatively short, and lacks any real depth unless you’re a score-chaser.

Critic
60
Steam
95-34.6
Metacritic
100-40.0
Combined
97-37.3
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