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Too Much Gaming

9

Total Reviews

3

Journalists

71.0

Average Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
+0.1

Average of both sources

Scoring Pattern

50
Lowest Score
100
Highest Score
17.6
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Recent Reviews

9/19/2025

Launch Window

Herdling boasts an excellent soundtrack and a completely unique shepherding premise, but only delivers upon the more surface-level aspects of its promise.

Critic
60
Steam
-35.1
MC
-6.0
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11/17/2022

Late Review

I’m very happy that I gave Little Witch Nobeta a chance. This is a third-person action title with a nimble mage that focuses on precision movements and timing, as well as using your wits to not get trapped by hard-hitting foes. It accomplishes its goal with aplomb.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
MC
+30.0
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7/17/2020

Late Review

Despite its occasional quirks and missed opportunities, Racer delivers on a consistent, mostly-bug-free performance that made me pine for both LucasArts’ heyday, and the golden age of high-speed futuristic racers, which have all but disappeared as a sub-genre.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
MC
+5.0
Read

5/20/2020

Launch Window

Legends of Runeterra is a satisfying online card game that has the potential to be among the best titles in its genre, but the success of this game will be based on the new cards added in the future and how they balance the game while maintaining a fun environment for the community.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
MC
+25.0
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4/2/2020

Late Review

the experience was pleasant, but it left me wanting for something better. A great conceptual foundation alone did not translate to a strong enough incentive to keep me playing. For me, this is a pass, but only barely, since I’m comparing it with the newer, better games coming out. I'm hoping that there's a sequel with more polish at some point in the future.

Critic
50
Steam
-8.7
MC
-10.0
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3/6/2020

Late Review

Red Kite Studios has done a splendid job mapping out the controls for the PS4 version of Two Point Hospital. I expected to feel my control over the situation limited, but those fears were groundless as the clever control scheme didn’t leave me feeling encumbered or hampered.

Critic
100
Steam
+15.5
MC
N/A
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8/8/2019

Launch Window

It’s a bit difficult to whole-heartedly recommend this digital iteration of Catan. Those new to the series might be better served by starting the old-fashioned way: with the tabletop game and a group of friends.

Critic
50
Steam
N/A
MC
-22.0
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10/8/2018

Launch Window

They attempted at something different with Black Clover: Quartet Knights; by making it a more team-oriented online brawler. However, the lack of gameplay depth and balancing issues make it a short-lived experience for fans of the series.

Critic
60
Steam
-14.4
MC
-10.0
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6/28/2018

Launch Window

While some problems may have dared to show up, Full Metal Panic! Fight! Who Dares Wins! is still a solid gift for anyone who loves the series. I grew up watching Full Metal Panic! and the nostalgia I felt made me fall in love with the game. Though it's not as deep as some of the other tactical Mecha games I know and love, Full Metal Panic! Fight! Who Dares Wins! is definitely a great addition to your anime-based game collection.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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12/21/2017

Launch Window

The game is definitely being polished constantly, though, as was made apparent with a recent update that allows you to switch characters with a special meter on the fly, and I would definitely want to see more updates to the game in the future. Despite the minor issues I've had, Tower 57 is definitely one of the games I'd love to play again with a friend. It’d definitely be a good addition to your collection of co-op games.

Critic
70
Steam
+5.4
MC
-3.0
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