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Alessandro Digioia

70.2
Avg Score Given
-14.2
Steam Disparity
+2.3
MC Disparity
-6.0
Combined Disparity
11
Reviews
6 early reviews (before release)|5 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

55
Lowest Score
80
Highest Score
9.6
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Reviews

2/2/2026

Launch Window
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A free shooter that doesn't make the most of its best ideas: the potential is there, but at the moment it suffers from balance, performance, and repetitiveness issues.

Critic
55
Steam
45+10.2
Metacritic
25+30.0
Combined
35+20.1

11/25/2025

Launch Window
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Critic
55
Steam
93-38.3
Metacritic
68-13.0
Combined
81-25.6

Lies of P: Overture is a strong and rewarding expansion that builds on the base game with memorable bosses, new gear, and a darker, emotional storyline that acts as both prequel and epilogue. While some issues remain - like uneven level design and occasional camera hiccups - the excellent combat additions, quality of life improvements, and high narrative quality make it a must-play for fans, offering 15 hours of rich, atmospheric content.

Critic
80
Steam
86-6.0
Metacritic
81-1.0
Combined
84-3.5

Rise of the Ronin fails to impress through its open-world sandbox or graphical fidelity, but it can still provide dozens of hours of fun thanks to a great combat system, an impressive amount of content, and an interesting story.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
79-4.0
Combined
79-4.0

Granblue Fantasy: Relink is a much less ambitious game than it seems, but its simplicity shouldn't necessarily be considered as a flaw. Cygames' latest work is fun and well polished, and it has an exciting combat system, great art and music. Unfortunately, the story falls short, and after reaching the endgame it devolves in a repetitive cycle of 80 or so hours of mindless fighting, without any real challenge or new ideas to keep things fresh.

Critic
75
Steam
90-14.9
Metacritic
82-7.0
Combined
86-11.0

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is a good remaster of a prequel that really shows its age in terms of narrative structure and gameplay design. The work done by Square Enix is ​​commendable, with significant improvements made to the graphics and the combat system, but the experience as a whole remains a bit shaky, and we would have definitely preferred a full-fledged remake rather than a remaster that doesn't hold up too well.

Critic
78
Steam
90-11.6
Metacritic
76+2.0
Combined
83-4.8

10/20/2022

Early Review
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Gotham Knights is a dense and mostly enthralling action RPG with a competent (if predictable) story and the best Gotham City ever seen in a videogame. From a technical standpoint there are some annoying performance issues, and it doesn't look like the game was really meant to be next-gen, but the gameplay is solid and playing in co-op with a friend it's definitely an experience worth trying.

Critic
79
Steam
67+11.5
Metacritic
53+26.0
Combined
60+18.8

8/18/2022

Early Review
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Soul Hackers 2 it's a good game with some annoying issues. At it's core, Atlus new sci-fi JRPG it's an high-stakes 35/40 hours adventure with a charismatic and well written cast of characters, a protagonist - Ringo - which is both fun and interesting, and an enjoyable combat system. However, as a dungeon crawler, the game gets repetitive fairly quickly, and doesn't do enough to keep the player's attention high throught it's entire duration. Nonetheless, Soul Hackers 2 it's enjoyable experience, easy to recommend to all the fans of the Megami Tensei franchise, and a great starting point for a new series.

Critic
79
Steam
66+13.3
Metacritic
69+10.0
Combined
67+11.7

An action RPG with several technical and structural problems, fun at times but too immature to achieve the objectives it sets itself.

Critic
62
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
66-4.0
Combined
66-4.0

2/16/2022

Early Review
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A mature, long-lived and sometimes inspired JRPG, held in check by an obsolete technical sector, forgettable characters and serious problems of repetitiveness.

Critic
69
Steam
72-2.9
Metacritic
66+3.0
Combined
69+0.0

Demon Slayer: The Hinokami Chronicles isn't really a step forward after Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4. The new CyberConnect2 game lacks content, and the story mode play and feels old. Even so, the combat system shines thanks to some minor tweaks and adjustments, and the PvP is as fun as it should be. Sadly, you have to endure a pretty bad six hours campaign before you are finally allowed to participate in some downright spectacular battles with the full roster of characters.

Critic
65
Steam
87-22.1
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
87-22.1