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14

Total Reviews

4

Journalists

74.3

Average Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
+6.3

Average of both sources

Scoring Pattern

45
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
15.9
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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

Recent Reviews

12/23/2025

Launch Window

Few games manage to be frustrating, tense, and oddly endearing in their clumsiness at the same time. If you’re ready to laugh through the pain while struggling to survive, Beneath delivers a uniquely awkward experience. It may not be perfect, but it’s bizarre enough to be remembered - for better or, more likely, for worse.

Critic
45
Steam
-26.8
MC
+1.0
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12/23/2025

Launch Window

Smallthing Studios has succeeded at what matters most: preserving Simon’s soul. It allows longtime fans to return to a beloved world, while opening the door for new generations to experience an adventure that transcends age and time. If you enjoy point-and-click adventures—whether you’re old school or new—this is a title you should not miss.

Critic
85
Steam
-2.9
MC
+11.0
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12/23/2025

Late Review

StarFire: Eternal Cycle could have been something truly special, but its scattered narrative lacks a clear thread to tie everything into a cohesive whole. If all you’re looking for is straightforward brawling, the game can still make sense, but if you expect anything more, you’d be better off turning to a different, more fully realized title.

Critic
60
Steam
-32.6
MC
N/A
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12/9/2025

Launch Window

Just Dance 2026 is exactly the kind of solid sequel you’d expect from the world’s most popular dance franchise. While the annual formula is slowly starting to show its age, Ubisoft keeps the series feeling fresh with occasional technical improvements and a steady stream of new music. With 40 new tracks spanning a wide range of styles, this edition is perfect for house parties, family-friendly fun, or even a solo dance session.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
MC
+36.0
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12/8/2025

Launch Window

Syberia Remastered does a respectable job of blending classic adventure design with modern technical upgrades, honoring Benoît Sokal’s legacy while introducing his world to a new generation of players. Unfortunately, noticeable shortcomings - stiff animations, cutscene issues, and inconsistent audio mixing - undermine the experience more than they should.

Critic
75
Steam
+3.9
MC
+5.0
Read

10/25/2025

Late Review

Stalker: Legends of the Zone – Enhanced Edition proves that true atmosphere never ages – it only evolves. With a fresh layer of technical polish and that familiar dose of radioactive despair, the Zone has never felt more dangerous… or more irresistible.

Critic
75
Steam
N/A
MC
+14.0
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10/24/2025

Late Review

Songs of Silence feels like an old vinyl record spinning on a modern turntable – it crackles and skips, yet the melody still shines through. It may lack the depth of classic RTS titles, the micro-management, and the intricate diplomacy, but it makes up for it with charm, style, and a soundtrack that can soften even the toughest veterans of the genre. For newcomers, it’s a great introduction to strategy games, and for the old guard – a gentle reminder that time moves on, but a good tune always finds its place in the hearts of true fans.

Critic
80
Steam
-0.6
MC
N/A
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10/24/2025

Launch Window

We recommend Super Robot Wars Y only to the most devoted mecha anime fans who want to see their favorite heroes in action, but don’t expect deep strategy or sleepless nights over tactical choices.

Critic
60
Steam
-24.1
MC
N/A
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8/21/2025

Late Review

Worms are always in style - there’s no denying it! This is pure old-school fun at its finest. The Worms franchise is the very definition of a gaming evergreen, and if you think your math skills are sharp enough, and that you can endure the one-of-a-kind moments this game throws at you (without killing the friend you’re playing with in hot seat mode), then this is one title you shouldn’t miss.

Critic
100
Steam
N/A
MC
+25.0
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6/17/2025

Launch Window

In a sea of recycled content and overblown live-service promises, this is a package that actually offers real value. If you left The Division 2 gathering digital dust a long time ago, Battle for Brooklyn is the perfect reason to pull your agent out of retirement and clean up the streets - in style.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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5/5/2025

Launch Window

If you enjoy games that blend philosophy, atmosphere, mysticism, and a bit of good old magic - Inayah is one of the more unique experiences in recent times. If you don’t mind a slightly more rudimentary execution, then that only adds to the charm. You’ll have to earn the ending - that much is certain.

Critic
85
Steam
+3.8
MC
+55.0
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4/29/2025

Late Review

All things considered, this is a rare moment where an indie game blows away fans of the 2.5D retro shooter genre. Thanks to its twisted story, intense and violent action in an anime-style 'erotic-gore' aesthetic, and excellent weapon and acrobatic combos, you're getting a short but highly entertaining game that genre fans will definitely appreciate.

Critic
90
Steam
-6.5
MC
N/A
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3/22/2025

Late Review

A brilliant roguelike tank action game with demanding gameplay, but with some issues in difficulty balance and the randomness of upgrades. The luck factor reaches cosmic levels, which will frustrate most players, but the moment you get the right loot is a cause for celebration. This game is definitely not for the impatient.

Critic
85
Steam
N/A
MC
+47.0
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1/3/2025

Launch Window

Fitness Boxing 3: My Personal Trainer is ok. Even though it has horrible music, AI-like voices and is unable to accurately read where you swing, it ultimately does what it’s supposed to do.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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11/19/2024

Launch Window

It’s hard for us to recommend Let’s Sing 2025. On one hand, the game is fun, and it’s great that you can use your phone instead of a microphone. On the other hand, you can’t hear yourself while singing, you need a VIP pass, and some songs remain tied to older titles. Even if you love singing as much as I do, this is truly a limited karaoke game/series.

Critic
50
Steam
N/A
MC
+26.0
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