
Samuel Guglielmo
Scoring Pattern
Disparity by Outlet
Disparity Over Time
Each point represents a review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.
Reviews
6/15/2025
Launch Window“MindsEye is a disaster in every sense of the word, and is going to do little more than become a guide in everything you should avoid in game design.”
2/2/2023
Launch Window“While Tails: The Backbone Preludes feels like a step back in gameplay, it makes up for it with compelling characters, interesting stories, and lovely presentation.”
11/28/2022
Launch Window“Bound by Blades tries to combine wholesome aesthetics with a fast-paced boss rush, but bad bosses and wonky mechanics prevent this from really going anywhere interesting.”
11/7/2022
Early Review“A Little to the Left has some really fun puzzles, but the game needed to be organized a little better.”
9/27/2021
Launch Window“While some obscure paths and crashing issues hold In Sound Mind back from greatness, the game still has a lot going for it. A fantastic story, great exploration, and some genuine scares make this indie horror worth seaking out.”
6/16/2021
Launch Window“Weaving Tides is a wholesome adventure with a fun story and clever puzzles that's occasionally let down by repetitive combat.”
11/30/2020
Early Review“If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Project Wingman is the most blatent flattery I've ever seen. It's good, but never really manages to be better than "A good Ace Combat fan game."”
6/16/2020
Early Review“Waking tries to be a very unique experience, but all it manages to do is be way too long, frustrating, and unintentionally hilarious”
6/1/2020
Early Review“Liberated tries so hard to rock the comic book aesthetic while telling a story about Big Brother. Sadly, it mostly just falls flat thanks to bad gameplay and crummy moments.”
5/4/2020
Early Review“Someday You'll Return has some intersting ideas that mash together in a bit of an odd way, and can be worth experincing if you don't mind a crummy story, bad horror stealth, and occasionally iffy puzzles.”
5/1/2020
Launch Window“The Shattering has a lovely setting and really interesting story, but is let down by a few iffy scenes and too much pixel hunting.”
4/10/2020
Launch Window“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered is a fantastic update to one of the best FPS campaigns of all time”
4/2/2020
Launch Window“Control - The Foundation is just more Control. That's not a bad thing at all if you liked Control, and it's not worth coming back for if you didn't.”
3/12/2020
Late Review“When it all clicks together, Stela makes for some beautiful platformer moments. When it doesn't, it's frustrating and obtuse.”
2/26/2020
Launch Window“Omnibion War is equal parts boring and frustrating, and doesn't manage to even come close to the classic games it was inspired by.”
2/6/2020
Launch Window“Kunai does plenty of things right, but doesn't really try to stand out from the crowd in any way.”
1/28/2020
Launch Window“Coffee Talk is an adorable little slice of life game where you can serve coffee and listen to some great stories.”
1/17/2020
Late Review“Really, Eclipse: Edge of Light gives off all the feeling of an early VR game that was cool when it first released but hasn't stood the test of time. ”
1/13/2020
Early Review“Lightmatter's puzzles are shockingly smart, and getting that "Aha!" moment is brilliant. A little more refining and this may be a true first-person puzzle classic”
1/3/2020
Launch Window“Mosaic isn't always great, but it's a fun and lovely game that manages to hold attention easily enough. Also it has Blip Blop.”
