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Total Reviews

27

Journalists

68.6

Average Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-6.7

Average of both sources

Scoring Pattern

35
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
15.0
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

Each point represents a review. Hover for details. Positive = critic higher than users. Negative = critic lower.

Recent Reviews

11/6/2025

Launch Window

Considering the limited amount of content available at launch, it's hard to justify a $40 price tag for Painkiller. That said, its core gameplay remains fun and engaging, and with future content, it has the potential to become a solid co-op action experience.

Critic
50
Steam
-6.2
MC
+15.0
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9/21/2025

Launch Window

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree is an exciting roguelite action game filled with flashy spells, sword combos, and diverse characters brought to life with strong voice acting. Its colorful maps and fast-paced battles are enjoyable, but the game clearly isn’t built for two players; most mechanics fall on one person, leaving the other with little to do. Heavy reliance on luck and random card draws, along with a confusing upgrade system, hold it back. In the end, it’s a fast and stylish single-player roguelite that struggles to leave a lasting impression.

Critic
75
Steam
+10.9
MC
+1.0
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8/28/2025

Launch Window

Built on Unreal Engine 5, Echoes of the End offers breathtaking visuals that often make you pause just to admire the scenery, but unfortunately, that's where the experience peaks. Beyond its stunning world, the game quickly unravels with stiff animations, a shallow story, and clunky, broken gameplay, serving as a reminder that great visuals alone can't carry a video game.

Critic
55
Steam
N/A
MC
-14.0
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5/19/2025

Launch Window

If we rewind the clock 25 years, Captain Blood might have stood out as one of the more entertaining games of the year 2000. But in 2025, it feels entirely outdated. There are tons of brutal action going on in the game, and that's about it. Every idea it brings to the table has been explored and surpassed long ago, leaving little reason to revisit this relic of the past.

Critic
35
Steam
-43.8
MC
-22.0
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4/29/2025

Launch Window

Although some elements detract from the enjoyment of the game, the Commandos Origins experience and its engaging gameplay have the same feel and feel as its original versions, which is enough to keep gamers interested.

Critic
80
Steam
+2.4
MC
+12.0
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4/29/2025

Launch Window

Koira excels at conveying deep, often indescribable emotions in a way that feels both accessible and profoundly moving. Combined with its stunning art direction, the game offers an incredible and memorable journey. However, when it comes to gameplay, it falls short. The mechanics lack the depth and variety needed to match the emotional and visual heights of the experience. Ultimately, Koira is a good game that is emotionally resonant and visually striking. Still, it doesn't bring anything particularly special to the table regarding gameplay.

Critic
80
Steam
-14.8
MC
+4.0
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12/17/2024

Launch Window

It's been 22 years since The Thing's first release, and during this time the horror genre and the video game industry as a whole has seen massive changes both in terms of visuals and gameplay mechanisms. The Thing Remastered falls short when compared to modern standards and can't hold a candle to even mediocre horror games of modern times. However, if you fancy visiting the memory lane or want to see what older games have to offer, it might not be a bad idea to give The Thing a shot.

Critic
75
Steam
-14.9
MC
+3.0
Read

12/5/2024

Late Review

Ravenswatch is unique, stylish, and smooth, and its art style is irresistible. It is everything that you would want from an Action Rogulike and then some, and I'm sure you will fall in love with it if you give it a fair chance.

Critic
90
Steam
+10.1
MC
+21.0
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12/5/2024

Late Review

Nine Sols raises the bar and sets a new standard for Indie games. It's engaging and full of emotion and tells a deep and meaningful story through its stunning art design, once again proving that big ideas are better than big budgets.

Critic
85
Steam
-9.6
MC
+1.0
Read

8/6/2024

Launch Window

Sixteen years after the release of one of the most innovative indie games of all time, a sequel is here, and it's every bit as good, if not better.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
MC
+19.0
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8/6/2024

Late Review

A great mixture of fast-paced first-person shooter, rogue-like, and cyberpunk, Deadlink comes out of nowhere to rock your world and keep you on edge until the credits roll!

Critic
85
Steam
-4.2
MC
+10.0
Read

7/31/2024

Late Review

Even as a low-budget indie game, Lifeless Moon fails to stand out among the competition. If it weren't for its engaging atmosphere and solid soundtrack, it might have already been forgotten.

Critic
50
Steam
-29.1
MC
-8.0
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3/13/2024

Launch Window

Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator disappoints on almost every front, save for its visually appealing city of Barcelona and well-designed cars. The game lacks depth and fails to offer any meaningful engagement.

Critic
40
Steam
-22.7
MC
-8.0
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3/7/2024

Launch Window

Slave Zero X stuck between two completely different genres, and despite bringing many good qualities to the table such as an engaging atmosphere and solid story and level design, suffers from a lack of identity in its core gameplay that makes the final experience extremely inconsistent.

Critic
60
Steam
-17.4
MC
-18.0
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2/7/2024

Late Review

Graven tries to swim against the market stream and offer something new, resembling games like Hexen and Heretic, but that's pretty much all it does and eventually falls short in almost every other department.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
MC
-4.0
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11/16/2023

Launch Window

Disgaea 7 takes the series back to its golden days and offers tons of tactical combat and a comic story, making it a perfect fit for the fans of JRPG. It's not by any means a revolutionary experience and doesn't help the genre to move forward.

Critic
85
Steam
+9.3
MC
N/A
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9/29/2023

Launch Window

The new version of Rise of the Triad is a good remaster but hasn't necessarily made the original game better in any meaningful way.

Critic
70
Steam
-23.4
MC
-3.0
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9/25/2023

Late Review

Turbo Overkill is full of non-stop madness, adrenaline, blood and gore. You can't find anything like it, anywhere on the market.

Critic
90
Steam
-4.4
MC
N/A
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8/21/2023

Early Review

Milestone Studios has once again been able to prove its competencies in the development of a motorcycle game with a proper policy, and the release of RIDE 5 has taken the quality of motorcycle games in the video game industry to a new level in some areas. RIDE 5 is effective, addictive, exciting and enjoyable.

Critic
80
Steam
-2.1
MC
+12.0
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4/17/2023

Launch Window

Rally Adventure may shine when it comes to visuals and pure entertainment, but as an expansion pack for the glorious Forza Horizon 5, you'd expect a much more comprehensive package. The substandard design of the roads and the nonexistence of official Rally rules are the main reasons why Rally Adventure is far behind the competition and it seems that Playground's new policy is dragging the Forza series into a repetitive cycle.

Critic
70
Steam
+31.0
MC
+2.0
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