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Daniel Walter

82.8
Avg Score Given
+6.0
Steam Disparity
+40.0
MC Disparity
+23.0
Combined Disparity
6
Reviews
5 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

77
Lowest Score
85
Highest Score
3.1
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Reviews

Even though Tour de France 2025 offers no gameplay changes except for modified catering and slightly adjusted menus, it is still probably the most watchable Tour de France of all time for many reasons. This year's Tour de France route offers so many highlights that you simply want to visit the iconic locations yourself. In addition, the Flèche Wallonne, one of the most beautiful routes in professional cycling, can now also be contested as an additional classic. However, the biggest and most compelling argument in favor of Tour de France 2025 is the great new graphics. Never before has the cycling simulation been so realistic, showing its landscapes and riders in such a great light. If you ignore the still rather limited commentary track and the somewhat strange decision to include the original jerseys but not the current squads in the two career modes, Tour de France 2025 is probably the best game in the series, which can now finally catch up with other sports. If they could now move away from the purely menu-based career mode and incorporate a few interactive elements, cycling could finally play at the forefront, even virtually.

Critic
85
Steam
82+3.0
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
82+3.0

With annually recurring sports games, the question naturally arises as to whether you really need the latest edition or whether it's just a jersey update. In the case of Pro Cycling Manager 25, this question is not easy to answer, as a lot has changed, but not everywhere. The switch to the new graphics engine is a quantum leap in the history of the manager, as the races now look much more realistic and the environments more detailed, atmospheric, and lively. The difference compared to its predecessors is truly remarkable and takes the game to a whole new level. The expanded sponsorship system is also definitely a good thing, even if the impact on everyday management is not that significant. However, it is definitely an important step towards even more realism, as the importance of sponsors for the sport is now even clearer. On the other hand, I really liked the fact that the difficulty level can now be individually adjusted using numerous parameters, as this allows everyone to create a gaming experience that suits their preferences and challenges them exactly where they want to be challenged. However, almost nothing has changed in the basic game, so anyone who doesn't care about fancier graphics or doesn't want to deal with sponsors anyway doesn't necessarily need an update. However, Pro Cycling Manager 25 is a very important step for the future, as it has been given a new look and can now focus on other content.

Critic
85
Steam
74+11.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
74+11.2

10/11/2024

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With NHL 25, EA Sports delivers a really solid ice hockey game this year, which has made noticeable progress in some important areas. It's not just the much better structured franchise career, which is now also more interactive thanks to the player conversations. The visual presentation has also improved by more than just one percentage point and is finally closing the gap on other sports simulations from EA, such as EA Sports FC or Madden NFL. There are also noticeable improvements on the ice, which are due to the new ICE-Q AI system and ensure that the games simply feel more dynamic and human, as the CPU players position themselves better or move more realistically thanks to new animations. We also liked the rival system with its special presentation, as well as the optimized display of replays. Apart from the franchise, however, little to nothing has happened in the other game modes, meaning that the game is largely the same as last year. Unfortunately, nothing has changed in the sequences in Be-a-Pro mode, some of which still have no sound. Nonetheless, NHL 25 is a very good sports game overall, which scores particularly well in the core element, namely the performance on the ice.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
29+56.0
Combined
29+56.0

The Campus DLC makes it possible to create a little university-town in the middle of your city. We choose between three different campus types and decide, which profession our students can archieve. Every campus type has its own buildings for studying and entertainment and even its own architecture. With Cities Skylines Campus we are able to relive our own university times and enjoy an authentic campus atmosphere.

Critic
82
Steam
74+7.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
74+7.6

Tour de France 2019 for game consoles convinces with realistic routes, orignal races like the Tour de France, Paris-Nice or the World Championships and an authentic feeling and handling while controlling the riders through the courses. Fans of the series can discover a new classic course and new challenges. Again, we have to be happy with a few original-courses and only one big, three-week-race.

Critic
83
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

6/18/2019

Launch Window
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PixARK realises a lot of things in a good way, some even better than ARK: Survival Evolved. Even, if the basic gameplay is nearly the same, the characters in PixARK are far more likable, atmosphere and soundtrack are more intense and the pixel-optic creates surprisingly detailed dinosaurs. Furthermore, PixARK deliveres some quests, that open the monotonous gameplay-routine at least a little bit.

Critic
77
Steam
73+4.0
Metacritic
53+24.0
Combined
63+14.0