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Kristian Longden

77.2
Avg Score Given
-7.8
Steam Disparity
+5.7
MC Disparity
-1.1
Combined Disparity
9
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|4 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|4 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

60
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
10.6
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Risk of Rain Returns shines thanks to a fantastic roster of classes, sublimely chaotic gameplay, and fever-dream like presentation. When firing on all cylinders, it's rare for a game to make the player feel as powerful as this one does, even if some runs take a little too long to get going.

Critic
80
Steam
90-10.0
Metacritic
800.0
Combined
85-5.0

Deep Rock Galactic mixes incredible FPS action, addictive exploration, and endlessly entertaining gallows humour that combine to create one of the most compelling co-op experiences available in video games. Beautiful environments powered by incredible procedural generation will have me teaming up with friends to return to the hostile subterranean world of Hoxxes IV again, and again, and again.

Critic
95
Steam
97-2.2
Metacritic
84+11.0
Combined
91+4.4

12/6/2021

Late Review
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Whether you're playing solo or co-op, Killsquad's skill-based, challenging, and fast paced combat is a triumph. While the lacklustre mission design and unexciting loot end up letting it down a little, this one can still be a blast to jump into if you and your friends are up for a grind.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
67+8.0
Combined
67+8.0

Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition offers the same wealth of content available on the PC, and the controller support is good enough for those willing to overlook some fiddly inventory and menu management. However, the technical performance is far beneath what it should be, so your best bet is to wait for the promised patches to arrive, or simply enjoy a smoother ride on PC if you can.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
51+9.0
Combined
51+9.0

10/11/2021

Launch Window
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Whether you want to call it a rogue-like or an RPG, Skeletal Avenger is held up by top-tier combat that is challenging but never feels unfair. Unfortunately, runs in the core game don't last long enough for builds to really 'take off', and bland bosses and environments hold the game back from reaching the highs of similar games in the genre.

Critic
75
Steam
81-5.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
81-5.9

9/14/2021

Launch Window
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Jupiter Hell isn't afraid to wear its inspirations on its sleeve, and it does a great job in recreating that 'DOOM' feeling in a vastly different genre. While the build and class diversity is solid at first glance, the lack of gameplay and level variety doesn't provide that 'one more run' feeling. That being said, there is plenty for hardcore strategists to sink their teeth into should they want to master the game at the highest difficulty.

Critic
70
Steam
92-22.1
Metacritic
77-7.0
Combined
85-14.6

Behind The Frame: The Perfect Scenery offers a beautiful blend of Ghibli-inspired visuals and light puzzling that uses a unique storytelling technique to deliver a touching tale of love. While the gameplay is a bit basic, this one is perfect for a rainy afternoon inside or a way to wind down after a long day at work.

Critic
70
Steam
94-24.2
Metacritic
73-3.0
Combined
84-13.6

8/2/2021

Launch Window
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Grime is an expertly crafted 2D action-adventure game that combines satisfying combat, tight platforming, and rewarding progression to earn its place as one of the most enjoyable titles I've played this year. It's also got some brutally tough, memorable bosses that will truly test everything you've got. If you're a fan of a challenge and aren't too fussed about a story, you'll have an incredible time with Grime.

Critic
90
Steam
85+4.7
Metacritic
75+15.0
Combined
80+9.8

Fights in Tight Spaces is a stylish roguelike deck-builder that uses a clever resource system to back up some truly satisfying cardplay. While the amount of content is fairly light in its current Early Access state, what's there is fun, entertaining, and polished. It may not be as deep as some other card games out there, but I have no concerns about recommending Fights in Tight Spaces to fans of the deck-building genre, or simply those who love a good action movie.

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