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Liam Croft

62.3
Avg Score Given
-15.4
Steam Disparity
-6.1
MC Disparity
-10.8
Combined Disparity
151
Reviews
24 early reviews (before release)|89 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|38 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

30
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
17.5
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

2/4/2026

Early Review
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Nioh 3 takes all the best bits from Team Ninja's previous efforts to form its greatest action experience in a very long time. Its new open zone maps provide more ways than ever to engage with its sublime, intense combat system - even if the activities themselves are entirely unoriginal. This is a familiar feeling title for a fanbase that knows what it wants, for few franchises do hardcore action better. Nioh 3 is its latest triumph.

Critic
80
Steam
83-2.9
Metacritic
85-5.0
Combined
84-3.9

Octopath Traveler 0 is a perfectly solid instalment in the Square Enix franchise, though its overwhelming familiarity will make large parts of it feel like a retread. Its town-building mechanic and expanded party system are smart expansions, and the move towards a single, centralised story is a benefit. However, Octopath Traveler 0 will still feel largely the same in an experience below that of its predecessors.

Critic
70
Steam
78-7.6
Metacritic
75-5.0
Combined
76-6.3

The most ridiculous Call of Duty has ever been, all of Black Ops 7's multiplayer strengths are overshadowed by the silliest campaign in the franchise's history. It's still quality online, and the Zombies mode is as solid as ever. They don't matter quite as much, though, when a co-op campaign manages to reframe an entire release into one of stupidity.

Critic
60
Steam
40+20.5
Metacritic
16+44.0
Combined
28+32.2

11/3/2025

Late Review
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1000xRESIST is all in on story, and this laser focus allows it to tell one of the most captivating and intriguing experiences you can have in video games.

Critic
80
Steam
95-14.9
Metacritic
82-2.0
Combined
88-8.5

One of the most iconic Xbox franchises ever lands on PS5 with somewhat of a graphical thud. On its second remaster, Gears of War: Reloaded won't impress visually. However, with a campaign that still has something to offer despite its dated design, and an excellent multiplayer mode on top, this is a welcome introduction to the Gears of War series. 20 years later, the game that started it all is still more than worth playing.

Critic
70
Steam
59+11.0
Metacritic
68+2.0
Combined
64+6.5

5/28/2025

Launch Window
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From one odd scenario to the next, to a T manages to be just as quirky and ludicrous as it is personal and touching. The overriding emotion, though, is one of joy. to a T is the perfect pick-me-up, guaranteed to make you smile no matter the circumstances.

Critic
80
Steam
87-7.3
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-7.3

Even with the baggage of its PS2 origins, Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is a welcome trip down memory lane.

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

5/1/2025

Launch Window
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Like the drive back home from an away day loss, you’re left wondering: what was the point? Despelote laudably captures the emotion surrounding Ecuador’s qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, but it struggles to craft a satisfying video game about it.

Critic
50
Steam
96-45.9
Metacritic
62-12.0
Combined
79-28.9

For the love of the game, Bend Studio has proudly brought back Days Gone with a PS5 version that truly shines on Sony's current-gen system - and even brighter on PS5 Pro. It's shrugged off the original PS4 launch to prove the title has always been great, and now with Horde Assault, it delivers a comprehensive package coursing with quality. If the original game released like this, perhaps we really would have a sequel by now.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
88-8.0
Combined
88-8.0

Dungeons of Hinterberg presents itself as a virtual vacation, and it can really feel like one at times. Its chill concoction of combat, conversations, and puzzle-solving is always entertaining without being too challenging or obtuse. Come for the dungeons and you end up staying for the people.

Critic
70
Steam
94-23.8
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
94-23.8

Gratifying combat, enjoyable platforming, and an impressive list of abilities help Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist comfortably overcome any minor missteps, however. Aided further through vibrant graphics and flawless technical performance, Adglobe and Live Wire have once again come together to showcase Metroidvanias at their best.

Critic
80
Steam
96-15.5
Metacritic
82-2.0
Combined
89-8.8

8/27/2024

Launch Window
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And while the differences between each zone are mostly just cosmetic, they all feel distinct enough with varied colours, enemy types, and overall themes. A chill soundtrack enhances the laidback and friendly tone kickstarted by the visuals and general gameplay direction, making Cyrpt Custodian a relaxing experience just as much as it is an entertaining one — an impressively accomplished game all in all.

Critic
80
Steam
97-17.3
Metacritic
79+1.0
Combined
88-8.1

Incredibly bland gameplay and some overly frustrating chase sequences make Silent Hill: The Short Message a chore to play much of the time. While there are some intriguing full-motion cutscenes and heavy story details, they're not worth pushing through the dull sequences in between to experience them. Silent Hill: The Short Message is completely free, though, so all it's asking for is 90 minutes of your time to see if you enjoy it more than us.

Critic
40
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
61-21.0
Combined
61-21.0

1/17/2024

Early Review
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It makes for an experience maybe just half a step above average. You have played many games just like The Cub before, but you've never played one that looks or sounds like it.

Critic
60
Steam
85-24.5
Metacritic
69-9.0
Combined
77-16.8

11/2/2023

Early Review
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The Invincible has a wondrous story to tell and dazzling graphics to match, but it's held back from greatness by gameplay that struggles to ever break away from the genre structure of old. Mostly walking and talking, it never feels anything more than serviceable. Still, there's an interesting narrative to experience, and with your own decisions changing events, The Invincible should still be played by sci-fi fanatics.

Critic
70
Steam
89-18.6
Metacritic
78-8.0
Combined
83-13.3

The Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection bundles together three of the greatest games ever made, but does so in a convoluted manner. Spread across five separate apps on PS5, it can be a challenge to locate the specific version or the bonus feature you need. The digital packaging surrounding the three classics doesn't quite feel like the labour of love it should do, but once you sink into the PS1 original, Sons of Liberty, or Snake Eater, it's abundantly clear there's still nothing quite like Metal Gear Solid. Konami's Master Collection gets by on the ever-lasting quality of its fallen series, not the means that have brought it back.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
64+16.0
Combined
64+16.0

Separate Ways is about as good a DLC of this size can get, filling in narrative gaps and expertly tweaking a sublime gameplay loop. Playing as Ada Wong feels different enough thanks to new gadgets and weapons, while expanded areas provide fresh scenery for a second visit. A sense of disjointedness frays the edges, but Resident Evil 4 feels whole with Separate Ways by its side. A worthy expansion for one of 2023's greatest titles.

Critic
80
Steam
96-15.6
Metacritic
89-9.0
Combined
92-12.3

The online multiplayer space is so competitive that it's tough to judge whether Crash Team Rumble will be able to carve out its own niche and warrant support beyond what Toys for Bob has already committed to. However, those who give the game a chance will find a really fun fight for Wumpa Fruit with varied classes and characters. Addictive just enough to look past the lack of local play and potentially long load times, Crash Team Rumble is worth trying - even if you wish Crash would just stick to what he's known best for: platforming.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
58+12.0
Combined
58+12.0

Five to six hours of playtime will be enough to reach one of the game's three endings, in which time you'll explore a number of eccentric rooms that wonderfully capture the visuals of the PS1 generation. We'd argue some of the environments look slightly better than what Sony's first home system was capable of, but the character models are absolutely bang on. With conversations presented just like Metal Gear Solid, it's a wonderful trip down memory lane.

Critic
70
Steam
94-23.6
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
94-23.6

In Tanta We Trust is a DLC better than the game it's based on, but that's more because it strips the Forspoken experience of its open world busywork than anything else. An expansion that focuses more on combat, the single open area is a condensed version of what the base title offers, turning it into a more tightly packed undertaking that gets you in amongst the action much faster. It's more Forspoken, but a better version of it.

Critic
60
Steam
73-12.9
Metacritic
65-5.0
Combined
69-9.0
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