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Antonio Benítez

74.1
Avg Score Given
-20.1
Steam Disparity
-3.5
MC Disparity
-11.8
Combined Disparity
8
Reviews
6 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|2 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

66
Lowest Score
86
Highest Score
6.6
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

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Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Earth Must Die is a graphic adventure with a very distinctive personality that doesn't try to please everyone. You'll like it if you enjoy British humor, political satire, and adventures where dialogue and manipulation take precedence over classic puzzles, and if you don't mind playing in English in an experience heavily reliant on witty banter and double entendres. It's stable, expressive, and consistent with its premise, although its exaggerated tone and uneven pacing might not suit those looking for something more traditional or accessible.

Critic
76
Steam
91-14.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
91-14.6

Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ 3.0 update doesn’t try to reinvent the game or compete with the promise of a brand-new entry. Its greatest strength lies in understanding its community and supporting it with systems that respect the player’s time, calm, and creativity. It doesn’t deliver major narrative surprises or intense challenges, but it does offer genuine reasons to return, stay a little longer, and play without pressure. A solid, generous update that remains true to what Animal Crossing has always been: a refuge that evolves with you.

Critic
78
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

Mega Dimension is a DLC clearly focused on the endgame, designed for those who want to continue enjoying Pokémon Legends: Z-A after the credits roll. It offers more challenge, more Pokémon, and a solid, system-based structure, albeit at the cost of some repetition.

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

Dark Atlas Infernum is an intimate descent into the hellscape of the mind, where atmosphere and art direction shine with a force of their own. Its blend of psychological horror, infernal aesthetics and a distinctly Spanish flavour gives it an unmistakable identity, although simple puzzles, some technical issues and uneven execution dull the overall impact. Even so, it achieves what few manage: it suffocates with beauty and unsettles with conviction.

Critic
68
Steam
87-19.1
Metacritic
73-5.0
Combined
80-12.1

10/3/2025

Late Review
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Shujinkou is a DRPG that dazzles with a brilliant central idea: transforming the Japanese language into a combat system as original as it is profound. Its learning curve is demanding and its lengthy duration can be intimidating, but those who get caught up in it will discover a unique experience that blends learning and adventure rarely seen in the genre.

Critic
78
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
780.0
Combined
780.0

Touhou Luna Nights is a metroidvania that shines with its detailed pixel art, fluid animations, and a soundtrack that pays a stylish homage to Touhou. Challenging yet accessible, it combines challenge and charisma in equal measure, although it feels somewhat lacking in comparison to how well it works. All in all, it's a must-have gem for fans of the series and lovers of the genre alike.

Critic
86
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
79+7.0
Combined
79+7.0

9/12/2025

Launch Window
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NetherWorld is an adventure as irreverent as it is decadent: detailed pixel art, intoxicating music, and unforgiving dark humor. Its bosses and minigames add spark, although—despite the variety of situations—it can become overwhelming if you don't embrace its mischievous approach. If you do, you'll enjoy a unique journey, like those impromptu party nights that, no matter how hard you try, are never the same.

Critic
71
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

7/1/2025

Launch Window
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Antro is a short but soulful experience that shines when it lets the music guide everything. If you connect with its rhythm, you'll have fun... and maybe even get a little excited.

Critic
66
Steam
92-26.4
Metacritic
68-2.0
Combined
80-14.2