Exequiel Morgendorffer
With Horror Tales: The Beggar, Carlos Coronado offers us a surprising horror adventure, which shines for a remarkable visual section and a set of very original mechanics. A proposal with a fair duration, which is best enjoyed in one gulp. The story is kept in the line of the simple, although it does not stop being interesting. However, it is the excellent visual section that takes the palms, along with a dynamic of very interesting and original mechanics.
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Autopsy Simulator manages to capture the dissection of corpses with great rigor, inviting us to enjoy an interesting experience from the perspective of a forensic doctor. An excellent simulator at a technical level and shines when it comes to capture with great rigor the task of carrying out forensic autopsies. In that sense it is great thanks to the deployment that makes this science, and also for presenting a level of immersion that reaches the point that we can almost feel the smells of a morgue.
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Orbit Studio and Play on Worlds offer an interesting twist with Ebenezer and the Invisible World, a metroidvania that adapts Charles Dickens' work with a lot of style and fun. It is definitely not the revolution of the genre, but it is an immersive experience that boasts a visual style that accompanies a nice Christmas story. An interesting proposal to take into account.
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Hellboy: Web of Wyrd, the new work of Upstream Arcade, is a roguelike that pays homage to Mike Mignola's iconic character, but stumbling a few times along the way. Recommended for Hellboy fans who want to take control of the charismatic demon and indulge in slapping and smashing heads with a wonderful art style that perfectly captures the aesthetics of the comic.
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