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78

Total Reviews

13

Journalists

73.8

Average Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-2.8

Average of both sources

Scoring Pattern

32
Lowest Score
90
Highest Score
10.1
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

1/29/2026

Launch Window

Dynasty Warriors: Origins – Visions of Four Heroes feels like a somewhat half-hearted DLC when compared to the excellent main game. Each individual story is interesting, and the newly added content doesn’t look bad at first glance, but the price is far too high for the amount of content on offer, and the game’s balance has become oddly skewed. Even so, because the base game itself is so strong, the experience remains enjoyable to play.

Critic
78
Steam
+17.3
MC
N/A
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1/23/2026

Launch Window

Arknights: Endfield is an anime-style RPG that skillfully blends adventure, action, and factory simulation into a cohesive whole. Its distinctive art direction balances realistic textures with stylized characters, while strategic combat, well-structured building and production systems, and solid optimization come together without any obvious weak points.

Critic
90
Steam
N/A
MC
+35.0
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12/4/2025

Launch Window

The essence of a true B-grade game returns. Beneath its off-kilter weirdness lies combat that strikes at the core of action itself—distance control and psychological pressure. The title may insist you should ‘let it die,’ but ironically, it’s a descent into hell that makes you fight to live more desperately than ever.

Critic
75
Steam
+25.6
MC
+35.0
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10/2/2025

Launch Window

"Little Witch in the Woods" can feel like tedious labor if approached with efficiency in mind, but taken at a slower pace, it becomes a true healing experience. Depending on the player’s mindset, it offers a charming and relaxing adventure that stands out as a delightful gem.

Critic
80
Steam
-8.9
MC
-6.0
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7/4/2025

Launch Window

Mecha BREAK is a game that has emerged like a beacon of hope for fans at a time when new releases in this genre are rare. It's a relatively low-stress PvP shooter that can be enjoyed casually, but there are still many aspects outside of the gameplay that need refinement.

Critic
76
Steam
+16.2
MC
+19.0
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6/25/2025

Launch Window

'Broken Arrow' is a blessing for wargame fans who prefer realistic battlefields. With its depiction of modern and near-future combat and a deeply engaging gameplay system, the game is highly enjoyable. However, it’s not a game for everyone, and there are still some lingering stability issues.

Critic
78
Steam
+22.9
MC
+6.0
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4/1/2025

Launch Window

Even though it's not for minors, it's obvious that it's not that much of a break, but the designs of the characters are so solid that I keep wanting to explore a route I haven't been able to go on yet.

Critic
65
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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3/11/2025

Early Review

FragPunk brings a fresh twist to the classic 5v5 team-based FPS by blending hyper-FPS elements with rule-altering cards. It offers plenty of variety, including casual-friendly deathmatches and the Outbreak mode, a unique take on the zombie formula. However, the lack of a proper tutorial, somewhat unclear audio design, and matchmaking issues hold it back.

Critic
80
Steam
+5.8
MC
N/A
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2/18/2025

Late Review

A classic side-scrolling platformer that stays true to the genre’s core—slash, dash, and jump. The stylish ninja-inspired flash-step action adds flair and satisfying combat, but the short three-hour runtime and occasionally cluttered design leave something to be desired.

Critic
73
Steam
N/A
MC
N/A
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9/4/2024

Launch Window

The game offers enough fan service to satisfy the original fans, making it worth the money. The visual quality is excellent, and the story is decent. However, the downside is that the game lacks content for a party game. While the quality of each mini-game is not bad, the repetitive nature makes it easy to get bored after a while

Critic
70
Steam
-1.6
MC
+2.0
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8/9/2024

Launch Window

Sixteen years after the release of its predecessor, the new World of Goo 2 remains remarkably creative. With a solid foundation, the game has successfully introduced intricate new mechanics. The addition of sticky liquids and changes in the narrative enhance the overall experience, making the game even more impressive.

Critic
80
Steam
N/A
MC
+9.0
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12/14/2023

Launch Window

A game that breaks the stereotype of having to perfect city construction. With a high-quality blend of simulation and roguelite elements, it feels like enjoying a single-player game campaign. Constructing cities in various ways each time and achieving goals provide a sense of accomplishment.

Critic
89
Steam
-5.8
MC
+10.0
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11/10/2023

Launch Window

A unique title depicting cyberpunk in a Korean style. Utilizing chain arms for wire action, which is not easily found in other 2D platformer games, and featuring a touching story that concludes in a single episode make it stand out. However, it's somewhat disappointing that the combat becomes more monotonous as the game progresses.

Critic
89
Steam
-8.4
MC
+5.0
Read

10/24/2023

Late Review

While there are a few disappointing aspects as a character-based game, the concept of 'choice' with branching endings, challenging combat, and character relationships, coupled with the bleak world, makes it highly appealing and immersive. It's undeniably a gem worth not dismissing as 'just another furry-game' despite some shortcomings.

Critic
78
Steam
-19.2
MC
-1.0
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10/13/2023

Late Review

An unconventional rhythm game that stands out from the ordinary. In 'Trombone Champ,' where you can discover hidden content by collecting various tokens through your performance. While it may become monotonous with its simple repetitive gameplay, it becomes twice as enjoyable when played with friends.

Critic
70
Steam
-27.9
MC
-5.0
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6/30/2023

Launch Window

The latest title in the Kingdom series, reconstructed in the retro vibe of the 80s. Visuals and musics resemble the scene from the 'Stranger Things' are quite attractive. Though it is a bit regrettable that the overall system is similar to the previous game, and the amount of content is a bit too short except for the addition of fellow NPCs.

Critic
75
Steam
-0.3
MC
+34.0
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6/28/2023

Launch Window

It is an attractive game with a unique narrative that unfolds in the smudgy, Lo-Fi Style and sloppy but tight gameplay. However, options that are not accessible enough compared to the previous game and dizzy structure that some clues are meaningless make the game feels more empty than ever.

Critic
65
Steam
-31.9
MC
+2.0
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4/18/2023

Launch Window

An intense gameplay from fast phased souls-like combat, as well as visuals and scores that complete the dark fantasy worldview, are definitely a satisfactory. However, some of the elements such as insufficient accessibility functions and unclear map composition are still preventing players to immerse themselves.

Critic
76
Steam
-2.8
MC
-5.0
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3/14/2023

Early Review

As its adaptation for Switch, the game presents variety of settings as well as the rhythm action well-fitted for joy-con environment. While the game is about a story of cute characters, the absence of tutorial and frequently changing note lane would be very challenging for beginners than it looks.

Critic
84
Steam
N/A
MC
+4.0
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3/8/2023

Launch Window

Adding to the shooting element reminds the 'Enter the Gungeon', Patch Quest showcases a different, fresh action adventure each time you capture new monsters. While the game doe not support system guide and lack in rogue-lite elements, its quality as a top-down shooter is quite sturdy.

Critic
87
Steam
-6.5
MC
+18.0
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