Smangaliso Simelane
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
2/21/2024
Launch Window“Kill the Justice League is the epitome of, “it gets good X hours in.” It’ll suck at first, then it’ll show you it’s capable of at least some moments of awesomeness. Fans of the DC universe may find a little more value in it, especially if you value narrative over gameplay, but Rocksteady’s latest is simply okay – nothing more or less.”
1/16/2024
Early Review“Never played the game before? Well, I don’t think it’s worth piling on any more praise, except to say this is about as good as it gets when it comes to Sony’s cinematic over-the-shoulder third-person action-adventure experience.”
12/16/2023
Late Review“Not for Broadcast is a work of art that proves just how good FMV games can get when they’re done right. It’s about ten hours long, but with multiple endings, you can get way more time out of it through multiple playthroughs. I recommend Not for Broadcast: VR, even if you’ve played the original flatscreen version. It’s just that good.”
11/21/2023
Launch Window“I cannot in good conscience recommend this. Your time and money is better spent elsewhere.”
9/28/2023
Launch Window“Fate/Samurai Remnant is easy to recommend to Fate newcomers who will have no problem jumping into the game. Series fans will also enjoy it, as they’ll be able to appreciate the references on a different level. In a year that is filled with major releases seemingly every week, Fate/Samurai Remnant manages to be worth your time from its opening scene to its last hours.”
4/28/2023
Launch Window“Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.”
10/2/2021
Launch Window“As this review shows, while Wavelengths is not essential for any Life is Strange fan, it is a worthwhile experience for anyone who wants to spend more time in Haven. Featuring down-to-Earth gameplay and a small yet lovable cast, Wavelengths is a cozy DLC that can be completed in one sitting.”
