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Josh Speer

Josh Speer

71.6
Avg Score Given
-11.2
Steam Disparity
-0.1
MC Disparity
-5.6
Combined Disparity
205
Reviews
13 early reviews (before release)|129 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|63 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
14.9
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

2/4/2026

Early Review
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When all is said and done, Lovish is a spectacular game. It’s colorful, creative, funny and easy to play in short bursts. Not only is this one of the best games I’ve played from DANGEN Entertainment and LABS Works, but it’s just engaging and very easy to recommend. Any fan of retro or platformers absolutely needs to own this crazy love letter to the genre.

Critic
90
Steam
82+8.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
82+8.2

11/28/2025

Late Review
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While Hannah features a lovely gloomy aesthetic and an interesting premise, the awkward gameplay, camera and one-hit deaths made it a slog to actually play. It’s unfortunate, because it’s clear there’s some good ideas here. They just needed a lot more polish before the game was released. Here’s hoping they manage to fix some of these issues in the near future. But until then, Hannah is a game that’s hard to recommend.

Critic
50
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

11/20/2025

Launch Window
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Despite my issues with the adventure, GIGASWORD is still a tremendous Metroidvania experience. It’s frankly hard to believe this was made by a solo developer, it’s that good. Not only is it one of the best examples of the genre I’ve played in recent memory, it’s also a game that’s a glowing love letter to the NES era of gaming. Here’s hoping the issues I mentioned above get fixed so that everyone can fully enjoy this puzzle platformer.

Critic
80
Steam
82-1.5
Metacritic
72+8.0
Combined
77+3.2

Even though it was slightly held back by some issues on Nintendo’s handheld, I’m still beyond happy I finally got to dive into Deathless. The Hero Quest on Switch. This is an incredibly well made rogue-like deckbuilder that I would recommend even to those hesitant to jump into the genre. Whether you play it for the stunning artwork, unique Slavic story or just because you love the genre, this is one game every fantasy fan should check out.

Critic
90
Steam
88+2.5
Metacritic
76+14.0
Combined
82+8.2

11/4/2025

Launch Window
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Overall, I enjoyed my time with Majogami, I just feel it could have been better. Though I love the artwork and amazing style Inti Creates always brings to the table, I feel the gameplay was more than a bit jumbled. The simplest way to put it is that sometimes less is more, and I hope that next time, Inti gives us a pure, easy to parse concept with all their usual amenities. Still, those looking for witchy fanservice, gorgeous artwork, surprisingly deep replay value and epic boss battles have a great new adventure in Majogami.

Critic
80
Steam
93-13.0
Metacritic
67+13.0
Combined
80+0.0

Despite my frustration with the 4th stage and occasional difficulty with the game’s balance, Platypus Reclayed is still a very unique and enjoyable Shmup overall. It even features two-player co-op, a feature I wasn’t able to try out. I’d say fans of the genre will still find something to enjoy here and will likely find the challenge easier to deal with. But if you’re not confident of your when it comes to shooters, you might want to try another adventure.

Critic
80
Steam
99-19.2
Metacritic
89-9.0
Combined
94-14.1

Despite some disharmony, overall, I really enjoyed Fretless – The Wrath of Riffson. Yes, it’s a short burn, and yes, some minor issues held it back. But it’s still a charming, retro, GuitaR-PG with a lot of heart. If you’re in the mood for an epic Battle of the Bands with a likeable hometown hero, look no further!

Critic
80
Steam
98-18.4
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
98-18.4

7/8/2025

Launch Window
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I really wanted to love Section 13, and while I did enjoy it, it was held back by the incremental pace of the game as well as the brutal difficulty of enemy encounters. This is a very, very grindy game, and while I don’t mind spending time with an adventure, I do wish this particular game were on Switch 2. I find portable play is ideal for rogue adventures, and I feel I would have had much more success were that an option. That said, Section 13 is still a compelling game, it’s just one that regularly feels like a slog. Here’s hoping the next adventure from Ocean Drive Studio manages to capitalize on the rogue genre’s strengths better.

Critic
70
Steam
70+0.1
Metacritic
67+3.0
Combined
68+1.6

Combined with the lack of balance, overly complex mechanics, and brutal CPU opponents, ultimately, I found plenty of roadblocks to my enjoyment in Battle Train. I wanted the art, humor, and overall play experience to mesh better. But sadly, it’s just one deckbuilder that’s hard for this fan to recommend.

Critic
60
Steam
87-26.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-26.6

On one hand, Starlight Legacy might not blow the world away with any huge innovation or captivating ideas. But everything here is rock solid and well made, and this is easily the best game I’ve played from eastasiasoft in years. I’m also happy to see there might be potential sequels in the works. If you’re a fan of retro JRPGs and want something fun and inexpensive, this is the game for you.

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

5/31/2025

Launch Window
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Overall, I still enjoyed my time with StarVaders. I just wish the game wasn’t so punishing for those who want to experience the entirety of the adventure. As someone who managed to fully beat Slay the Spire, I expect difficulty in roguelike deckbuilders. But I also need it properly balanced. That said, if you enjoy tactical mayhem and need something fun to play, you’ll probably enjoy this adventure from Joystick Ventures.

Critic
80
Steam
97-17.5
Metacritic
800.0
Combined
89-8.7

After spending sufficient time with the game, I’m fond of Cooking Companions, even if I don’t feel it reached its fullest potential. It’s a dark, unsettling VN with uncomfortable subject matter, told skillfully and subtly. While the Switch version of the game is occasionally a bit laggy and some functionality doesn’t seem to work properly, I’d still recommend fans of dark stories check the game out, even if it’s on a different console.

Critic
70
Steam
94-23.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
94-23.6

As a fan of horror, especially classic examples in the genre, I really loved the attention to detail and world-building in Labyrinth of the Demon King. Unfortunately, the combat in the game is uncompromising and will make life unbearable for the vast majority of gamers. Combined with randomized enemy placement and mind-scratching puzzles, this is a game that will push you to the limit.

Critic
60
Steam
92-32.0
Metacritic
83-23.0
Combined
88-27.5

I really wanted to give Into the Restless Ruins a rosier review. But I’m a longtime deckbuilder addict, and I call them as I see them. The deckbuilding itself is unique and neat, but it could do more to streamline the placement of cards. That said, the game is far from horrible and should provide a robust experience for those willing to put up with the unsatisfying combat.

Critic
70
Steam
85-15.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
85-15.1

While I did find the game’s balance off at times, and was frustrated by some of the quirks I encountered in the game, I’d still recommend folks check out Knock on the Coffin Lid. It’s clear to me this is a work of passion from a group that loves the genre. If nothing else, it’s a compelling tale with wonderful artwork and solid musical design. Just maybe don’t be afraid to play it on the lowest difficulty, because even on Normal, this deckbuilder will kick your butt.

Critic
70
Steam
84-13.9
Metacritic
77-7.0
Combined
80-10.4

Even with those small missteps, Shotgun Cop Man is an incredibly diverse, creative, and silly adventure that will appeal to any fans of absurd humor or platformers. I’m glad to see DeadToast manage to switch things up in this adventure, and hope they’re able to keep things fresh in the future.

Critic
90
Steam
97-7.4
Metacritic
73+17.0
Combined
85+4.8

4/23/2025

Launch Window
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Honestly, the only complaint I have after playing Nif Nif is that I wish there were more to do in this charming world. Sure, there’s unlockable content and two playable characters, but the genre is all about immersive replay value. I spent more than a couple of hours playing the game and have unlocked a good chunk of it. I suspect you can unlock everything in less than 10 hours, which is great for those on a schedule, but bad if you want to unwind in this family-friendly world.

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

While I honestly enjoyed some of my time Shadow of the Orient, I feel like it was the wrong genre. There’s so much effort put into making expansive levels that I feel this would have worked better as a small Metroidvania than a lackluster platformer. It’s clear Spacelab Games put a lot of time into the experience, and I strongly suspect they might have some future great game in them. As for this one, fans of retro might enjoy it, but probably not many others.

Critic
50
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

I really wanted to love Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark. I kept giving it more and more time to prove itself and get past the sophomoric slump I kept finding myself in. But alas, this is not the sequel I was hoping for or expecting after Gal Guardians: Demon Purge. This would be one thing from some new upstart developer, but it’s truly surprising and disappointing from the talented folks at Inti Creates. That said, if you can tolerate bad platforming, poorly managed mechanics, and frustrating balance, then you might still find something to love here. For everyone else, this isn’t the adventure for you.

Critic
50
Steam
64-14.3
Metacritic
77-27.0
Combined
71-20.7

Despite an intense and often unforgiving difficulty and unclear emulation, I still had a good time playing through the blast from the past that is Rendering Ranger: R² [Rewind]. It’s clear to me that Manfred Trenz is a very talented and creative developer, though perhaps one who isn’t very focused on balance in his adventures. Still, if you’re a fan of video game history and don’t mind getting your butt kicked repeatedly, you might want to check this out today.

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