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Zachary Boddy

77.2
Avg Score Given
-3.1
Steam Disparity
+14.3
MC Disparity
+5.6
Combined Disparity
18
Reviews
5 early reviews (before release)|11 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|2 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

40
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
14.9
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

10/17/2025

Launch Window
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Double Fine has done it again with Keeper, one of my highest rated video games of the year. Keeper will keep you guessing the entire time and in the best way possible, with outstanding visuals and an engrossing story that keeps you engaged without ever uttering a word.

Critic
100
Steam
92+7.9
Metacritic
76+24.0
Combined
84+16.0

The first Citizen Sleeper used beautiful, haunting lines of prose to thread together a deep, engrossing world, and its sequel builds on that with refined gameplay and more locations to explore. It's almost the perfect sequel to one of my favorite Xbox Game Pass titles, but a wider world does mean a little less depth as well.

Critic
90
Steam
93-2.7
Metacritic
74+16.0
Combined
83+6.7

11/4/2024

Launch Window
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Neva cements Nomada Studio as a master of color and art design, with phenomenal visuals and animations that make the powerful, emotional narrative even more impactful. Neva also dramatically improves gameplay versus GRIS with satisfying combat and platforming. My only major grip is that the journey is simply over too soon.

Critic
90
Steam
94-3.9
Metacritic
83+7.0
Combined
88+1.6

Slay the Princess is a critically acclaimed visual novel that has enjoyed a ton of positive reception, and now it's on consoles with all-new paths, endings, dialogue, and art. It's an excellent expansion of an already-great game that reminds me of The Stanley Parable in the best, most terrifying way possible. However, the user interface and menus still lack refinement and I encountered several technical issues — I have to review the game as it is now, and it's a little rough around the edges.

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

Ara: History Untold is challenging the heavy hitters in a very competitive genre, but stands out thanks to its unique approach to 4X grand strategy and innovative mechanics. It's a gorgeous and polished turn-based strategy game that hooks you with "one more turn" and keeps you hooked with its flexible and varied strategy gameplay.

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

Capcom's new franchise takes another stab at combining action and strategy game genres, and it does so with great success. This tower-defense-like pits you against varied hordes of enemies across diverse challenge stages dripping with style, and it's a lot of fun to conquer. It can sometimes be frustrating more than invigorating, though.

Critic
80
Steam
93-12.5
Metacritic
76+4.0
Combined
84-4.3

Botany Manor is a lovely little puzzle game that's relaxing, engaging, beautiful, and approachable. It's a great first game from Balloon Studios with a lot of charm, but it's not perfect, and it's even shorter than I expected. Being a day-one addition to Xbox Game Pass, though, makes it stupendously easy to recommend Botany Manor for an afternoon of fun.

Critic
80
Steam
95-15.1
Metacritic
74+6.0
Combined
85-4.5

10/31/2023

Launch Window
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Apart from brief moments of frustration, Jusant is a beautiful and relaxing puzzle-adventure game.

Critic
90
Steam
93-3.1
Metacritic
76+14.0
Combined
85+5.4

Wizard with a Gun from Devolver Digital and Galvanic Games successfully builds an enthralling apocalyptic world with unique time and magic-based mechanics to power its addictive, roguelite gameplay loop. Some rough performance and visual edges detract from the magic, though.

Critic
70
Steam
81-10.7
Metacritic
53+17.0
Combined
67+3.2

7/30/2023

Late Review
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After Us features a sprawling, desolate world painstakingly crafted to show the destruction wrought by human greed, but its camera controls and level design make the platforming awkward and often frustrating.

Critic
60
Steam
85-24.9
Metacritic
68-8.0
Combined
76-16.5

Harmony: The Fall of Reverie immediately won me over with its beautiful art design, skillful writing, and high-quality voice acting. While the finished product doesn't quite reach the same level of magic, this is still an incredible choice-based, narrative game of hope, loss, love, and humanity.

Critic
80
Steam
73+6.6
Metacritic
60+20.0
Combined
67+13.3

Layers of Fear (2023) makes full use of Unreal Engine 5 to elevate its visuals, lighting, and environments to all-new heights, reimagines the original Layers of Fear, and features brand-new DLC content to tie the entire story together. Layers of Fear 2 still struggles to compare, however, and scares often fail to land.

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

The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe expertly expands the original critically acclaimed narrative adventure with hours of brilliantly written new content and a lot more of Kevan Brighting's incredible narration. Even if you played the original, you shouldn't miss this updated version.

Critic
100
Steam
94+5.8
Metacritic
83+17.0
Combined
89+11.4

3/17/2022

Launch Window
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Shredders is a fun, straightforward dive into the world of snowboarding, with mostly great controls and movements, and plenty of real-world influences. Some rough edges and often poor performance are all that hold this title back.

Critic
70
Steam
95-24.8
Metacritic
63+7.0
Combined
79-8.9

2/11/2022

Launch Window
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Hints of a solid, finished shooter shine in CrossfireX at times, but at the end of the day, all you're getting is a short, average campaign and a multiplayer experience that lacks content and feels torn between two worlds.

Critic
40
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
33+7.0
Combined
33+7.0

9/15/2021

Early Review
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If you've ever desired to roleplay as a variety of avian creatures with a tendency to pull off sick tricks on four-wheeled boards, then SkateBIRD is basically your only option. This cute indie game successfully delivers a goofy skateboarding experience most of the time, but annoying and plain inconsistent movement as well as some boring level design prevent SkateBIRD from being great.

Critic
70
Steam
84-14.3
Metacritic
40+30.0
Combined
62+7.8

From its distinctive art style to its decently fleshed-out world, Kitaria Fables is as cute as they come and filled with its own personal brand of charm. However, surprisingly engrossing combat and a stable experience don't cover the myriad of strange game design decisions that cause Kitaria Fables to move at glacial pace.

Critic
60
Steam
72-11.8
Metacritic
64-4.0
Combined
68-7.9

The Forgotten City is a fantastic entry in the oft-forgotten mystery-adventure genre, but a handful of flaws slightly detract from the experience.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
81-1.0
Combined
81-1.0