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Kim Snaith

72.3
Avg Score Given
-7.8
Steam Disparity
+6.3
MC Disparity
-0.8
Combined Disparity
431
Reviews
58 early reviews (before release)|285 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|88 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
12.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

2/5/2026

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One of the best FMV games to date, The Run is expertly filmed, set in the gorgeous Italian countryside. Not only does it look stunning, but it's a genuine joy to play, thanks to solid acting, faultless pacing and an intriguing storyline. FMV games may be an acquired taste, but when they're made as well as this, they deserve to be played.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

1/30/2026

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Frustrating and relaxing in equal measure, there's something quite special about Cairn, a game all about climbing a mountain. It perfectly captures the tension and peril of every hand and foot movement while also weaving in some light-hearted story sequences along the way. While every misplaced foot might make you swear, the elation of reaching each incremental goal is quite unlike anything else.

Critic
80
Steam
94-14.3
Metacritic
81-1.0
Combined
88-7.7

1/28/2026

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Hilarious and unabashedly silly, Earth Must Die is undoubtedly the best game yet from Size Five Games. Brilliantly written, beautifully animated and with an enviable voice cast, there's so much to love here if you're a fan of point-and-click adventure games.

Critic
80
Steam
91-10.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
91-10.6

Massive Monster has nailed the concept of DLC with Woolhaven: it gives fans of Cult of the Lamb more of what they love, but with enough of a refresh that it feels notably different. This is a substantial expansion, adding dozens of hours worth of new content, and with not only new dungeons to overcome but new ways to interact and grow your cult, it's a must-play for anyone who enjoyed the base game.

Critic
80
Steam
93-12.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
93-12.8

11/20/2025

Launch Window
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Made by solo developer and ex-Housemarque programmer Kimmo Lahtinen, Sektori is the closest thing you're going to get to the sweet rush of the likes of Resogun without revisiting Housemarque's back catalogue. It's tough as nails, but with eye-melting visuals and fast-paced twin-stick shooter action, you simply won't be able to get enough of it.

Critic
80
Steam
97-16.7
Metacritic
78+2.0
Combined
87-7.3

A unique take on the Survivors-like genre that also throws in city building and tower defence mechanics, Monsters are Coming! Rock & Road is a moreish roguelike that will have you repeatedly coming back for more.

Critic
80
Steam
79+0.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
79+0.5

Its ridiculous advert starring David Hasselhoff isn't the only brilliant thing about SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide. This is an excellent platforming adventure, featuring a great mix of character skills, fantastic level design and plenty of side quests. Even if you're not a fan of SpongeBob, there's a lot here to love.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
83+7.0
Combined
83+7.0

Cheap and cheerful, Hidden Cats in Rio de Janeiro is a real joy for any fan of hidden object games, particularly if they also love cats. Beautifully presented and packed with personality, it's yet another great entry in the lovable Hidden Cats series.

Critic
80
Steam
97-16.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
97-16.8

11/10/2025

Early Review
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On the face of it, Goodnight Universe is a far-fetched, comedic tale about a baby with telekinetic powers. But really, this is a very touching tale about love and familial bonds. For fans of narrative-driven adventures, this is not to be missed.

Critic
80
Steam
97-17.1
Metacritic
76+4.0
Combined
87-6.6

11/4/2025

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Putting a very nice twist on the auto-attacking roguelike genre, Death by Scrolling tasks you with outrunning the apocalypse on a vertically-scrolling screen. It's an absolute delight, but with little variety from one run to the next, repetition can quickly set in.

Critic
70
Steam
77-7.3
Metacritic
32+38.0
Combined
55+15.3

10/31/2025

Early Review
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A presentation reminiscent of Hades is the cherry on top of Devil Jam, a Survivors-like brought to life with metal music and a beat that will keep you headbanging from start to finish. Only the bosses are going to get in the way of your fun here, but you're absolutely going to want to keep trying to best them.

Critic
80
Steam
73+6.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
73+6.6

Without a doubt one of my favourite experiences of 2025, The Séance of Blake Manor is a rich and beautiful narrative puzzle game where you're fully in charge of your own detective work. Blending together stellar storytelling with Irish folklore and spooky mysteries, it's a game that's going to stay with me for a long time to come.

Critic
100
Steam
96+4.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
96+4.5

Simon the Sorcerer Origins looks fantastic, its writing is brilliant and its voice acting (particularly Chris Barrie) is absolutely stellar. It's a great example of a modern point-and-click game — but it's let down by some frustratingly difficult puzzles. It sorely needs a built-in hint system, but hey, at least you can just look up a guide.

Critic
70
Steam
88-17.9
Metacritic
74-4.0
Combined
81-11.0

10/27/2025

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Featuring 12 levels over three distinct themes, Escape Simulator 2 has plenty of content at launch, with every level being brilliantly designed and filled with clever, challenging puzzles. For those who want more, there's a level designer and the option to play community-created levels, so there's potentially endless content here. A bargain for £14.99/$19.99.

Critic
80
Steam
92-12.5
Metacritic
76+4.0
Combined
84-4.2

Plants vs Zombies Replanted is the same game you know and love, albeit with a shiny new veneer. Some games don't get old, and providing you're in the mood for something laid-back and casual, protecting your garden from zeds is as much fun as it's ever been.

Critic
80
Steam
63+17.3
Metacritic
64+16.0
Combined
63+16.6

10/9/2025

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Dicealot is simple to get the hang of, but has a lot of depth for those who want to master it. This dice-based roguelike game will certainly have you coming back for a second or third game, but I'm just not sure if there's enough here to keep you hooked for weeks to come.

Critic
70
Steam
82-11.5
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
82-11.5

Creepy and unsettling, Carimara: Beneath the Forlorn Limbs is a unique take on a 'whodunnit' mystery, and it's unlike anything you'll have played before. A short game at a budget price, this is a creative gem well worth your time this Halloween.

Critic
80
Steam
96-16.5
Metacritic
82-2.0
Combined
89-9.2

This remaster feels right at home in 2025, offering a charming and colourful 3D platforming adventure that's every bit as enjoyable as something made today. With plenty of collectibles and numerous reasons to go back and replay, Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac is well worth jumping into, whether you're a Pac-Man fan or a lover of 3D platformers.

Critic
80
Steam
92-11.8
Metacritic
79+1.0
Combined
85-5.4

10/2/2025

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Undoubtedly one of the best family party games we've ever played, LEGO Party! is beautifully presented and an absolute riot to play. With game boards made entirely out of LEGO bricks and a suite of brilliant minigames, it gives Mario Party a good run for its money.

Critic
90
Steam
86+3.8
Metacritic
89+1.0
Combined
88+2.4

Nicktoons & the Dice of Destiny feels a little like Baby's First Diablo at times, but it's a surprisingly good take on the ARPG genre, suitable for kids and adults alike. Filled with familiar Nickelodeon characters, and packed with humour (and loot!), there's a lot to like.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A
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