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Joseph Bradford

Joseph Bradford

76.1
Avg Score Given
+3.8
Steam Disparity
+22.4
MC Disparity
+13.1
Combined Disparity
15
Reviews
2 early reviews (before release)|10 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|3 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

50
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
9.5
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

Europa Universalis V is, at its core, tons of different games all standing on top of each other in a trenchcoat. It’s an economy sim, social and political sim, it’s a war simulator - and it’s more than that. It’s the most complex Paradox game I think I’ve ever played, and that’s not to its detriment.

Critic
90
Steam
74+15.9
Metacritic
83+7.0
Combined
79+11.4

11/14/2022

Launch Window
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I really wanted to enjoy Dual Universe, and at first I was. I truly did enjoy the grind early on, until I realized that, for the most part, the grind was all there was. The ambitious systems that define Dual Universe also doom it, and as a result there just isn’t much to do aside from harvest, sell and rinse and repeat, even if you add layer and layer of industrial complexity to the loop. While player ingenuity and artistry will make some of these systems more and more interesting, especially with LUA scripting and more, for me, it just doesn’t make for a compelling experience I can recommend.

Critic
50
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
43+7.0
Combined
43+7.0

10/29/2022

Launch Window
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And for me, that is high praise. As someone for who it takes quite a bit to really hook me, Victoria 3 certainly has in a big way. In fact, I think I’ll start my next campaign right now.

Critic
90
Steam
70+19.6
Metacritic
62+28.0
Combined
66+23.8

At the end of the day, the story is the one thing - the only thing - that differentiates The Last Hero of Nostalgaia from the rest of the pack. Everything else lacks any innovation. The names of certain elements (memory, beacons, etc.) may have been changed to match the theme of the storyline, and although character creation, progression, and combat are all done very well, they are all extremely by the book Souls-like.

Critic
75
Steam
79-4.2
Metacritic
65+10.0
Combined
72+2.9

The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle brings with it many great moments, and the landscape of the Systres is a joy to explore, especially the jungle prison of Amenos. While its story is predictable, I’m not uninterested as I look forward to the rest of the year’s content drops. In the end, it's this formulaic malaise that keeps The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle from being truly great.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
62+13.0
Combined
62+13.0

All that said, I’ve really enjoyed my time in Fate of Gundabad, and while it’ll be interesting to see how the story of the Dwarves progresses from here, the journey has been worth it overall. The Dwarves are an interesting race in Middle-earth, often overlooked in favor for Men or Elves, so seeing them get their due after years of fast tracking the War of the Ring story has been a nice change of pace.

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

At its very core, Hood: Outlaws & Legends is a good game, it just requires good people around you to make it so.

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

Magic Arena is a stellar addition to the Magic: The Gathering family. It’s here to stay and the competitive landscape will likely be better for it overall as time goes on.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
31+49.0
Combined
31+49.0

The outstanding Necromancer class and an excellent helping of side missions in a beautiful world make The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr a great expansion even though its main storyline disappoints.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
77+3.0
Combined
77+3.0

For any Persona fan, Dancing in Starlight is a solid entry. It gives you a chance to go back and experience more stories with the main characters, and it's a nice change of pace from the RPGs and shooters releasing this fall. But it's main gameplay mechanic - the actual rhythm gameplay - does get in its own way. But if you're just wanting to experience more stories and groove to the amazing soundtrack, Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is definitely a good place to do so.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
68+7.0
Combined
68+7.0

Battle for Azeroth has a lot to live up to thanks to its stellar predecessor in Legion, and for the most part it delivers.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
32+48.0
Combined
32+48.0

5/18/2018

Launch Window
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Conan Exiles is often slow and arduous, but even after 70 hours – 40 since launch – the idea of returning to the Exiled Lands still holds some allure. Crafting is largely a tedious grind, especially the higher up you get in the crafting tiers, and it's surprising that in a world about brutal combat, Conan Exiles falls flat there. However, the beautifully realized world is a joy to explore and it nails the atmosphere of the source material.

Critic
67
Steam
79-11.9
Metacritic
55+12.0
Combined
67+0.0

7/7/2017

Late Review
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Whether you're soaking in the cosmos around you, banking large sums of credits from a well-planned trading haul, or surviving a harrowing encounter with space pirates in dazzling ship-to-ship combat, Elite Dangerous has plenty to keep me excited to come back. And when those long-haul sessions become too much, Arena mode is there to inject some much-needed action at a moment's notice.

Critic
75
Steam
77-2.3
Metacritic
69+6.0
Combined
73+1.8

Morrowind feels like it begs you to come home, and what a welcome it has in store when you get there.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
67+13.0
Combined
67+13.0

Hearts of Iron IV: Together for Victory does something that Paradox has been known for: adds compelling new content to an already brilliant title. The new Commonwealth mechanics give you a reason to explore this time period from a different lens, while the combat improvements make planning and executing battle plans easier than ever. However, the performance issues marring the experience, as well as frustrating AI, make Together for Victory one of the most poorly performing game in Paradox’s library.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
46+29.0
Combined
46+29.0