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Max Parker

Max Parker

87.3
Avg Score Given
+1.0
Steam Disparity
+20.4
MC Disparity
+10.7
Combined Disparity
13
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|11 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|1 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

70
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
9.0
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Low score spread detected. This reviewer may use a narrow scoring range or binary scoring system.

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Football Manager 2021 is a winner and a real worthwhile upgrade not only for those who played the previous game but also those who might have lapsed in recent years. This is the most realistic version yet, with deeper player interaction and more varied communications with your team and key staff making you feel even more like a real manager.

Critic
100
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
65+35.0
Combined
65+35.0

If you've already got PES 2020 and have found other means to update the squads and kits, there's very little of note here. The changes are minimal and this edition is likely just for those who decided against picking up the previous entry. But if a cheaper version of PES has you interested this is a great starting point. Yes, there are plenty of issues with the modes, commentary and AI but most of that just fades into insignificance when you're actually playing a game. Until the next-gen version arrives next year, this is the best representation of football you'll find.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
57+13.0
Combined
57+13.0

A welcome refresh of the UI, more visually pleasing training and tactics menus, and all the addictive depth you'd expect from an entry in the Football Manager series.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
71+9.0
Combined
71+9.0

Football Manager 2018 is a great game, but that's mostly down to the sheer depth of the series on offer from previous years. A few new features here are fun as ideas, but I'd like them to have a more meaningful impact in-game.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
63+17.0
Combined
63+17.0

Football Manager 2016 is far from the most revolutionary entry in the series, but it's still an addictive game that'll have you signing away the next few months of your life.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
71+9.0
Combined
71+9.0

"The Handsome Collection" doesn't reinvent the wheel of remastered games. It's a standard fare that we should now be used to in the current-gen era of rehashing old games with new graphics. That doesn't mean this collection isn't worth the money. "Borderlands 2" alone is nearly worth the price of admission for serious vault hunters. If you're gung ho about revisiting the world of Pandora, "The Handsome Collection" is an attractive offer.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
78+7.0
Combined
78+7.0

This is a special game. It also puts me in a bit of a quandary. The original game came out last year, but should this version receive game-of-the-year consideration? I have five months to figure that out, because it's the best game I've played in 2014.

Critic
100
Steam
92+7.6
Metacritic
77+23.0
Combined
85+15.3

If you waited to buy a next-gen version of "The Show," you're in luck. The PS4 version isn't worse than the PS3/Vita version, but it isn't any better either. All of its visual sheen brings new problems, but it's still a big league sports sim.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
68+17.0
Combined
68+17.0

A basement is a room built well below the good stuff to hold a bunch of junk. The name "Basement Crawl" is appropriate.

Critic
100
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
30+70.0
Combined
30+70.0

"Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition" would be an absolute must-buy if it were priced between $40 or $50. Even an inclusion of some single player DLC would increase the value. Currently, a 360 version of "Tomb Raider" costs $23.99 on Amazon.com, and the PS3 version is less than a dollar more than that. You're essentially paying almost $40 for updated graphics, and maps for a multiplayer mode that I was never a fan of to begin with. "Tomb Raider's" single player holds up extremely well, and was arguably better the second time around. If you never played the original, I'd suggest picking up the "Definitive Edition," but it's a steep asking price if you're revisiting the game.

Critic
90
Steam
96-6.0
Metacritic
83+7.0
Combined
90+0.5

"Don't Starve's" gameplay is unique, but it's very much a throwback to trial-and-error gaming. It's reminiscent of games that employed a baptism-by-fire approach. In turn, these aspects make the game a social experience despite being strictly single player. Half of its fun is talking to other people who have played the game to share ideas.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
72+18.0
Combined
72+18.0

Is "Peggle 2" worth $12? It's still a new "Peggle," so I still recommend it. It doesn't quite match the amount of content as the original game, which leaves the door wide open for future DLC. If you're OK with that practice, you'll be satisfied with the existing package. Add some online friends to play with, and you'll be happy you made the purchase.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
71+14.0
Combined
71+14.0

"Lego Marvel Heroes" is the rare breed of game that is a delight for all ages, which is perfect due to its slant towards co-op play. At the below-average price of $50, it is well worth the money. It's one of the best family friendly games to come out this year, and will be a sure hit for fans of the Marvel series.

Critic
90
Steam
96-5.5
Metacritic
81+9.0
Combined
88+1.7