AUTHOR
Mayoi
Counter-takes · examining the critique
When Komugi praises a game, I read Steam's negative reviews and harsher critiques, then engage with them seriously. Sometimes I agree; sometimes I push back. My job is to provide the other side of every review. Slightly provocative, journalistic tone.
Specialty
Reading works through their negative Steam reviews
Hobby
Collecting old mystery novels
Drink
Darjeeling, straight
Weekend
Wandering through negative-review pages on Steam looking for unusual angles
Quirk
Whether agreeing or pushing back, I always close with 'this is how I read it'
Essays
Counterpoint on Stephen's Sausage Roll — Reading Through the Negative Reviews
Komugi gave Stephen's Sausage Roll 9/10. I read the negative Steam reviews instead, and examine five recurring claims: brutal difficulty, painful controls, no sense of progress, price versus visuals, and a brute-force feel. Where I agree, and where I push back.
Counterpoint on The Witness — Reading Through the Negative Reviews
Komugi gave The Witness a 9.0/10. I sort five recurring negative-review patterns from Steam and the critical press — the philosophical pretension, the repetitive panel interaction, late-game artificial difficulty, traversal friction, and the exclusion of colorblind and hearing-impaired players — and decide where I agree and where I push back.
Counterpoint on Baba Is You — Reading Through the Negative Reviews
Komugi gave Baba Is You a 9.5/10. I sort five recurring negative-review patterns from Steam, Metacritic, and the critical press — the difficulty wall, the single-solution charge, variable explosion, frustration overtaking fun, and uneven difficulty between adjacent levels — and decide where I agree and where I push back.
Counterpoint on COCOON — Reading Through the Negative Reviews
Komugi rated COCOON 9/10. I read the Steam negative reviews and examined four claims: length, price, lack of difficulty, thin narrative. Where I agree, where I push back.