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Total Reviews

3

Journalists

72.8

Average Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-7.9

Average of both sources

Scoring Pattern

33
Lowest Score
93
Highest Score
14.1
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

10/22/2025

Late Review

Reus 2 is a worthy successor that delivers the depth and creativity fans of Abbey Games have been waiting for. Its complex systems, diverse elemental giants, and deep planetary economy make for a rich and endlessly replayable experience. However, the clunky and unintuitive console controls often disrupt the flow, so the game truly shines best on PC, where its divine design can unfold without frustration.

Critic
80
Steam
-14.9
MC
N/A
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9/29/2025

Late Review

Love, Ghostie is a surprisingly heartfelt and humorous matchmaking sim that blends emotional depth with charming everyday moments in a ghostly shared flat. Despite the lack of real consequences for failed dates, its polished Switch port and engaging design make it a standout indie experience worth taking on the go.

Critic
85
Steam
-12.1
MC
N/A
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9/27/2025

Launch Window

Twinkleby is a charming and relaxing puzzle game that delights with its whimsical inhabitants, cozy atmosphere, and the joy of fulfilling quirky requests. While the collectible sets and treasure chests add motivation beyond the simple puzzles, long loading times and clunky item placement undermine the experience. For players seeking a calming digital escape, it still offers a unique, if unpolished, little gem.

Critic
72
Steam
-20.6
MC
N/A
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9/14/2025

Late Review

Above Snakes offers a fresh twist on the survival-crafting genre with its puzzle-like world-building mechanic, engaging resource variety, and appealing visual style. Unfortunately, frustrating inventory limitations, unclear resource requirements, and an uneven sound design hold it back from reaching its full potential. While the concept is strong and runs well technically, the game still needs polish to become as rewarding as its premise suggests.

Critic
69
Steam
-6.1
MC
+10.0
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9/7/2025

Launch Window

Goosebumps: Terror in Little Creek captures the spirit of the book series but ultimately falls short with a weak story setup, shallow characters, and repetitive gameplay. While the stealth mechanics and hide-and-seek tension show promise, the lack of variety and a simplistic combat system quickly undermine the experience. With stronger storytelling and deeper mechanics, it could have been a far more memorable horror adventure for younger audiences.

Critic
60
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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8/28/2025

Launch Window

Kimono Cats is a surprisingly relaxed and charming adventure that transports players to a whimsical, old‑Japan‑style animal fair, blending bubble‑shooting mechanics, varied mini‑games, and a light village‑building narrative into an enjoyable, low‑pressure experience. While the loot‑box element and limited replay value beyond the 18 levels leave a slight sour note, the cute visuals, fitting soundscape, and overall soothing gameplay make it a delightful pick for fans of short, cozy titles.

Critic
78
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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7/27/2025

Late Review

Minami Lane is a delightful and polished simulation game that offers approximately 3 hours of engaging gameplay, making it easy to achieve 1,000 Gamerscore points. While the gameplay is well-executed, the limited freedom within the game leaves little to explore after completing all missions, which is disappointing given its overall quality.

Critic
75
Steam
-22.6
MC
0.0
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7/22/2025

Late Review

The Wandering Village delivers an impressive, captivating experience on Xbox Series S, evolving beautifully from Early Access into a full release. Its unique premise of building a nomadic village on the back of a colossal creature, enhanced by a new emotional story mode and a Studio Ghibli-esque art style, creates an incredibly atmospheric and immersive world. While minor frustrations exist with vague villager needs and clunky console menu controls, these are easily overlooked in what is ultimately an outstanding and highly recommended city-builder with heart.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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7/21/2025

Late Review

CarX Street feels like a custom-built car assembled from disparate parts; while it offers an anti-mainstream thrill and potential for long-term fun, its inconsistent quality and lack of optimization lead to frequent frustrations. Despite a visually appealing open world, the game struggles with unrefined difficulty and technical issues, making it a polarizing experience that might either captivate or quickly lose its appeal.

Critic
65
Steam
-5.3
MC
-4.0
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7/8/2025

Early Review

Islanders: New Shores on Xbox Series S offers a familiar yet significantly enhanced experience compared to its Steam predecessor, drawing players in with its minimalist city-building puzzle gameplay and improved graphics. Despite minor control quirks and a less appealing sandbox mode, the game provides a deeply engaging and relaxing puzzle experience, making it a highly successful and captivating evolution.

Critic
84
Steam
-12.6
MC
N/A
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6/7/2025

Late Review

Sugardew Island delivers on its promise of 15–20 hours of relaxing farming gameplay, offering a charming visual style and a laid-back experience with no time pressure or rigid rules. While some mechanics lack depth—particularly the shop system, which feels more like an idle game—the overall flow is pleasant, though the game quickly runs out of steam and suffers from slow updates on the tested PS5 version.

Critic
72
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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5/21/2025

Early Review

Trident’s Tale offers a charming pirate adventure with a nostalgic flair, a compact open world, and a focused playtime that works in its favor. Unfortunately, clunky combat, technical issues, and shallow progression systems hold it back from true greatness. Still, there’s potential here—and with a stronger follow-up, 3DClouds could chart a promising new course.

Critic
64
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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4/29/2025

Late Review

Distant Bloom enchanted me with its peaceful world, accessible gameplay, and charming characters, just as the PC demo had promised. Unfortunately, the Switch version suffers from serious technical issues—framerate drops, awkward loading, and lighting problems—that overshadow the game's potential, leaving me hopeful for a patch to let its true charm shine through.

Critic
59
Steam
-18.6
MC
N/A
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4/12/2025

Launch Window

Pilo and the Holobook charms with its hand-drawn art style and the cheeky personality of its protagonist, offering a light, accessible adventure perfect for younger players. While some technical hiccups and a lack of depth in the Holobook mechanic hold it back, the colorful planets and playful tone make for an enjoyable experience. It’s a sweet, non-violent journey that’s especially well-suited for kids aged 9 to 12.

Critic
71
Steam
-24.3
MC
N/A
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4/3/2025

Launch Window

Spilled! is a charming indie game with a heartfelt environmental message and a relaxing, vibrant world perfect for a short escape from everyday life. While the controls can be frustrating and the ending a bit questionable, its peaceful vibe and low price make it a worthwhile experience for those who care about the ocean and don’t mind a few rough edges.

Critic
75
Steam
-19.6
MC
+2.0
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3/5/2025

Launch Window

Into the Emberlands blends survival and roguelite elements with cozy vibes, offering a relaxed yet engaging experience perfect for short sessions. While the game lacks variety in later stages, its charming atmosphere and affordable price make it well worth a try.

Critic
75
Steam
-8.1
MC
N/A
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11/5/2023

Launch Window

Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express reimagines a classic with modern twists, though some elements stretch the story unnecessarily. While the train's atmosphere and stunning light effects captivate, the self-absorbed detective leaves little room for connection — only later do the diverse characters and puzzling mysteries unfold their charm.

Critic
68
Steam
-16.4
MC
-12.0
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10/3/2023

Launch Window

Wildmender shows its true potential after a few hours of play. The initial hours of the game might not be too compelling but after that you can spend a lot of time with this game.

Critic
75
Steam
-9.9
MC
-5.0
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9/17/2023

Late Review

Alchemy Garden beautifully combines farming and managing your potion shop. It combines adventure (collecting ingredients) and relaxing (opening your shop). The game should be much more stable - bugs in the game are causing most of the stress.

Critic
70
Steam
+0.9
MC
N/A
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9/10/2023

Launch Window

Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case is a solid detective game with easy puzzles. London's atmosphere is missing though and the only thing remarkable about the game's graphics is the horrendous presentation of its characters. The gameplay does it make it a good game for players new to the genre - more experienced players will probably be happy about the easy platinum trophy.

Critic
64
Steam
+4.8
MC
-7.0
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