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71.9
Avg Score Given
-16.5
Steam Disparity
+8.4
MC Disparity
-4.0
Combined Disparity
16
Reviews
9 early reviews (before release)|5 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|2 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

40
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
14.7
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity by Outlet

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

5/13/2025

Launch Window
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Captain Blood may seem like a nice throwback to hack and slash games of the past, but it really feels like an outdated experience in 2025.

Critic
40
Steam
79-38.8
Metacritic
57-17.0
Combined
68-27.9

3/21/2025

Launch Window
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Kaiserpunk may deliver a nice blend of city-builder and strategy, but many of its features hold it back from being as great as it could be.

Critic
60
Steam
73-12.8
Metacritic
38+22.0
Combined
55+4.6

Sid Meier's Civilization 7 takes the franchise's core formula, overhauls many of its features, and delivers another stellar strategy experience.

Critic
90
Steam
48+42.0
Metacritic
38+52.0
Combined
43+47.0

11/14/2024

Launch Window
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VED may have a unique hand-drawn art style and challenging combat mechanics, but the story and writing leave much to be desired.

Critic
50
Steam
81-30.8
Metacritic
25+25.0
Combined
53-2.9

10/28/2024

Early Review
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[REDACTED] takes the world of Callisto Protocol into a brand-new genre for an experience that roguelike fans will surely spend hours conquering.

Critic
80
Steam
84-3.9
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
84-3.9

Ara: History Untold is taking players across history in a massive strategy adventure, but while it may do some unique things, something is missing.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
64-4.0
Combined
64-4.0

9/17/2024

Early Review
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Frostpunk 2 has once again whisked players away to an apocalyptic Earth for a city building experience that many may not soon forget.

Critic
90
Steam
75+15.0
Metacritic
75+15.0
Combined
75+15.0

Age of Mythology: Retold brings the beloved original RTS back with a whole new look and feel, and so far, it has delivered everything fans could want.

Critic
80
Steam
91-10.6
Metacritic
79+1.0
Combined
85-4.8

Steamworld Heist has finally gotten its hotly anticipated sequel, and so far, this brand-new turn-based adventure has not disappointment.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
78+2.0
Combined
78+2.0

Overall, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut feels like a fantastic port. The game was already an amazing open-world adventure, and the PC has made that even better. While the controls may be cumbersome at times, this is still probably the best way to play this game. Whether players are playing it for the first time or jumping in again, Jin Sakai's journey is definitely worth the price of admission.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
84+6.0
Combined
84+6.0

5/11/2024

Early Review
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Overall, Homeworld 3 feels like a great return to form for this iconic RTS franchise. Diehard fans will love experiencing what comes next in this turbulent galaxy, while newcomers can use this as the perfect way to jump into the series for the first time. And even though some of the controls can be unintuitive and the camera needs a bit of work, the battles seem to be as exciting as ever. It really feels like Blackbird Interactive understood just what makes Homeworld and the RTS genre tick here, so hopefully there are plenty more adventures in store for the future.

Critic
80
Steam
40+39.5
Metacritic
30+50.0
Combined
35+44.8

4/11/2024

Launch Window
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While Broken Roads' combat system is not bad, it does feel a bit lacking when compared to other titles. The map sizes are rather small, the enemies and allies are not that varied, and there does not seem to be a lot to do, especially in the early game. Most combat encounters simply boil down to moving to a spot, shooting a gun, and then waiting for the next turn to come around. There are very few exciting abilities, but it feels like most characters play the same. Things improve as players progress further through the game, but nailing down the early game combat is important to keep players engaged, and it feels like Broken Roads fails to do that.

Critic
70
Steam
54+16.4
Metacritic
54+16.0
Combined
54+16.2

Outcast: A New Beginning does offer a good amount of fun for those looking to mess around in an open-world sci-fi game that hearkens back to earlier entries in the genre. The world that Appeal created is fun to explore, the core gameplay loop feels like a blast from the past, and overall, it makes for a decent sci-fi experience. The story may not be the most interesting, and the content isn't that varied, but some players may still be able to find something to enjoy here. And fans of the original should at least enjoy this trip down memory lane, even if it could have been done better.

Critic
60
Steam
79-18.9
Metacritic
73-13.0
Combined
76-16.0

3/3/2024

Late Review
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Overall, Inkulinati can be a fun experience for anyone willing to give it a shot. The art style is incredibly charming, the gameplay is surprisingly deep, and its roguelite Journey Mode can be pretty engaging. However, the game also spends too much time telling players how to play it rather than letting them learn at their own pace. Additionally, the humor, lack of an online mode, and the fact it does not do anything truly groundbreaking with the concept may push some players away. But even with all of that, fans of the genre may still find something to love here.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
67+3.0
Combined
67+3.0

10/19/2023

Early Review
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Even with some of its shortcomings, Cities: Skylines 2 delivers an extremely deep and content-rich city simulator that genre fans will definitely want to check out. It should once again remind fans why Colossal Order is the perfect studio to lead the urban city-building genre after the failings of the SimCity franchise. However, it is also hard to look past the fact that this game is launching with less content than the original game currently has. Couple that with the limitations the districts have and the lack of the custom-building tools that players loved in the original, and the game feels like it is being held back a bit at launch. Much of this may be fixed with post-launch updates, but right now, it feels like a pretty glaring omission.

Critic
70
Steam
53+17.2
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
53+17.2

10/10/2023

Early Review
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From a brand-new campaign with exciting new features to a battle system that has been shaken up with new mechanics, Total War: Pharaoh has a lot to offer players looking for a new strategy experience to sink their teeth into. Some of its unique features may feel a bit bland, but it makes up for it by offering players unprecedented freedom to shape game and history how they see fit. And even though it may be smaller than Total War: Warhammer 3, it is still a worthy entry in this iconic franchise.

Critic
80
Steam
63+16.9
Metacritic
59+21.0
Combined
61+19.0