
André Barrozo Jr
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
6/9/2023
Launch Window“A healthy diet prescribed by a nutritionist is a great help. You already know this, but don't trust the charlatans out there. Always seek specialized help; your health is no joke. Fitness Circuit should be seen as a valuable addition to your health, but it's not a magical solution to all your problems.”
4/20/2023
Late Review“For Souls-like newcomers, the game can be a welcome and rewarding gateway, provided a little dedication is applied to its gameplay. Without a doubt, it's another important addition to the already extensive and varied catalog of great games on the Big N hybrid console.”
11/30/2022
Launch Window“With budgets getting tighter and production costs getting more and more astronomical, it's good to see companies like Square Enix giving a new chance to franchises that have been forgotten for a long time. FRONT MISSION 1st has a very high learning curve and this may put off those who would like to get to know the game through a more casual experience. This could be solved with an assistance mode that would help the player's choices during the campaign at least. With that in mind, the game fails a bit in attracting the attention of potential new fans to the franchise.”
5/31/2022
Early Review“If you're a fan of classic '80s and '90s platformers and just looking for a convenient way to enjoy your favorite series on Nintendo's hybrid console, wherever you are, this collection is for you; Wonder Boy is a long-running franchise, and its original release dates back to the 16-bit era. And not everyone has the necessary equipment to emulate these experiences on newer TVs. When would you, as a child of the early 21st century, think you could play Wonder Boy on your lunch break at work?”
2/28/2022
Launch Window“Despite the technical issues mentioned above, River City Girls Zero fulfills its purpose of providing a taste of more fighting in the presence of the immensely charismatic duo Kyoko and Misako. Given that times have changed, with a more inclusive environment for people who identify as female, it's actually quite pleasing that a spin-off title featuring empowered girls has become the franchise's flagship series.”
11/28/2021
Late Review“Just as it's wrong to say that a platformer with a platform-jumping character is just a Super Mario clone, it's wrong to say that The Wild at Heart is just a clone of Pikmin. Enjoy the adventure without constantly comparing the two. Everything is so well done that I'd love to see Nintendo entrust Moonlight Kids with a new Pikmin game.”
