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Jackson Lustberg

75.7
Avg Score Given
-1.2
Steam Disparity
+8.4
MC Disparity
+3.6
Combined Disparity
23
Reviews
2 early reviews (before release)|12 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|9 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
95
Highest Score
18.2
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

12/28/2024

Late Review
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Poor UI and equally poor communication lead to a frustrating early game experience that diminishes the value of an RPG with otherwise truly interesting gameplay mechanics. While Caves of Lore is a diamond in the rough, it's a diamond nonetheless.

Critic
75
Steam
93-18.0
Metacritic
90-15.0
Combined
92-16.5

12/12/2024

Late Review
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Dark and Deep is a horror game that lives up to its name, covering some pretty macabre themes and allowing the player to dive deep into the investigation. There are layers upon layers to the game's art, sound, and gameplay, and they all tie into each other in brilliant ways.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
N/A

If you're looking for a stealth game to try out, then Ereban: Shadow Legacy is a strong option. While the story is far from a masterpiece, it does its part and serves as a solid catalyst for the player's shadow powers and allows the player's perspective to be challenged.

Critic
75
Steam
88-12.6
Metacritic
62+13.0
Combined
75+0.2

9/17/2024

Late Review
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Heading Out effectively combines the narrative and racing genres, then mixes in rouge-like elements to create something utterly unique. This is a game that thrives on the little details it provides the players, giving them just enough breadcrumbs to make connections on their own to concoct their own theories.

Critic
80
Steam
76+3.6
Metacritic
70+10.0
Combined
73+6.8

8/28/2024

Early Review
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Overall, my time with Spectre Divide was spent either almost having fun or having a lot of fun making 4D chess plays with the unique Duality system, mostly the former. The gunplay feels off, the cel-shaded art style and bombardment of visual effects lead to confusion, and the matches can run as slow as a frozen creek. Despite that, the love the devs put into this game shine through in pieces of the map design and sponsor abilities.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
74-9.0
Combined
74-9.0

If you're in the market for a superb mystery visual novel, then look no further. Staffer Case: A Supernatural Adventure, offers players a fantastical version of 1960s London. Investigate various murder cases in a world where some people have superpowers and everyone has a motive.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
80+10.0
Combined
80+10.0

4/10/2024

Launch Window
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Despite Parry Nightmare's short runtime, it makes the most of every action-packed second by flawlessly combining addictive, high-tempo, parry-based combat and attention-grabbing visual storytelling baked directly into the enemies' sprite art and level design.

Critic
95
Steam
84+10.7
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
84+10.7

2/24/2024

Launch Window
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If you're into side scroller beat 'em ups, then look no further. Anomaly Agent supplies you with a plethora of weapons and moves to deal with combatants in style. The story isn't a masterpiece, but it definitely has compelling moments, usually fueled by the garish and lively characters.

Critic
90
Steam
95-5.2
Metacritic
87+3.0
Combined
91-1.1

The Inquisitor fumbles what could have been the premiere mystery game of 2024. Despite the strong setting and cast, the mystery rapidly unravels into nothing but noise, and the gameplay is bereft of difficulty. The never-ending stream of bugs means that whatever joy you can find in the game will most certainly be derailed.

Critic
40
Steam
71-31.2
Metacritic
62-22.0
Combined
67-26.6

Turnip Boy Robs A Bank understood what it wanted to be, an extension of the Turnip Boy world with refreshing new roguelite elements to spice up the combat. Everything from the bank setting, to the soundtrack, to the characters both new and old, hold up to the excellence that was the first game. However, some points have to be shaved off for the game's ending, which feels drawn out and tedious.

Critic
85
Steam
95-10.5
Metacritic
78+7.0
Combined
87-1.7

12/29/2023

Launch Window
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The Finals is the kind of game that you play when you want to live an action film. You'll most definitely find a playstyle you like in one or more of the three classes. While there are too many factors outside of player control to consider this a truly high-level competitive game, it sure is a fun time. That being said, if you've been disappointed by recent FPS titles, then try The Finals for some high octane gameplay.

Critic
85
Steam
78+6.7
Metacritic
68+17.0
Combined
73+11.8

12/22/2023

Late Review
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Torn Away mixes beautiful hand-drawn aesthetics with the grim story of a little girl trying to survive a war and make it home. The game excels at establishing tone and getting the player to feel a sense of connection to the main character, Asya, through heartfelt character interactions and mini-games. While the brutal story beats hit hard at the beginning of the game, they lose some of their steam towards the end when you begin to expect them.

Critic
85
Steam
93-7.9
Metacritic
80+5.0
Combined
86-1.5

If you're a fan of Dredge, then I would recommend The Pale Reach without hesitation, it's a good piece of new content to sate your appetite until Ironhaven releases. However, keep in mind that this DLC won't change your experience of the main game all that much if you've already completed it, it just gives you another chain to explore. All in all, it's like adding another puzzle piece to a completed puzzle.

Critic
75
Steam
70+4.5
Metacritic
70+5.0
Combined
70+4.8

Conrad Stevenson's Paranormal P.I. immerses players in New Eidolon's numerous haunted locations and history. Although hunting ghosts can be tedious, the game always excels with its ghost stories and they always finish in a satisfying manner. However, if you just glanced at the Steam page and thought it looked like Phasmaphobia, then you're going in with the wrong expectation. It'll be like expecting milk and getting orange juice.

Critic
70
Steam
93-23.0
Metacritic
62+8.0
Combined
78-7.5

10/16/2023

Launch Window
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Wizard with a Gun excels at providing players with a deep magic system and a wild world to inflict it on. With the world hanging on by a thread, it's up to you to rewind time again and again until your mission is complete.

Critic
95
Steam
81+14.3
Metacritic
53+42.0
Combined
67+28.2

9/25/2023

Launch Window
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While Gunbrella might struggle with providing a challenge, it more than makes up for it by providing a dark, gritty world where your choices have very real consequences. Not all is doom and gloom, as the comedy flows like polluted water down a city's gutters on a rainy night, and you can bet it's accompanied by some killer jazz!

Critic
85
Steam
87-1.6
Metacritic
77+8.0
Combined
82+3.2

6/18/2023

Launch Window
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DOOMBLADE offers fantastic combat, lore, and art direction which propel it to greatness. Despite progressing and backtracking being confusing and tedious at times, and a few lackluster boss fights, the occasional dullness was alleviated by great music and worldbuilding that spurs intrigue. The devs created a world that I was continuously getting lost in, both literally and figuratively.

Critic
85
Steam
82+3.5
Metacritic
76+9.0
Combined
79+6.2

With a cliche yet surprisingly untapped theme, Greyhill Incident had the potential to be a great indie horror game. Sadly, any potential the game may have had was squandered by extremely janky gameplay. While the game is beautiful and atmospheric, its looks don't save it from being at best a painful walking sim, and at worst a total chore.

Critic
30
Steam
42-11.7
Metacritic
49-19.0
Combined
45-15.3

Contraband Police gives players meaningful choices, both big and small, that make the player feel like they have an impact on the world they find themselves in. Fun and interesting adventures are frequent and well paced, and the game offers a polished core gameplay loop with an action spin that greatly expands on what Papers Please started.

Critic
85
Steam
95-9.9
Metacritic
77+8.0
Combined
86-1.0

5/13/2023

Late Review
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Overall, Perish is a game that achieves conceptual brilliance and incorporates it down to the finest detail in many areas. Unfortunately, it stumbles when it comes to the execution. Some poor gameplay decisions hold it back, notably enemy design and spawn rates. It's entirely possible that with future updates, the game will heal its scars, but for now, they run deep, blemishing the gameplay; yet, the aesthetics remain immaculate.

Critic
75
Steam
72+3.4
Metacritic
38+37.0
Combined
55+20.2
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