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Nuke Them All aims to bring back the classic RTS, and does so with fresh gameplay and colorful design. Although the concept is very interesting, the execution is to be reviewed due to minor bugs and gameplay elements that compromise the playability. In any case, these problems are by no means insurmountable, and the game deserves to be played by fans of the genre, but also by some curious neophytes.
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Trail Through Daybreak tries to innovate The Legend of Heroes series by adding components that make gameplay more frenetic without straying from its roots, which can help in a context such as JRPGs. The switch between action and turn-based combat thus feels very natural and has been well implemented by the developers. The story is very long and enjoyable, giving over 60 hours of gameplay for the main one alone. Aesthetically and sonically, the title does not disappoint.
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V Rising is an extremely good survival RPG with action elements, suitable for those players who enjoy resource grinding and crafting to improve their equipment. The combat system is well structured, offering numerous weapons and skills to defeat enemies. The design is well maintained and immersive.
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Hitmen Havoc is a very simple 2D arena shooter, taking its cues from other giants in the genre but decreasing in complexity. This leads to very fun matches, but unfortunately risks getting boring quickly, given the smaller amount of alternatives to the gameplay approach. Very interesting and colorful design, both in terms of the maps and the characters and their customization.
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The idea of the title seems to be very interesting, unfortunately it needs updates to make the most of the features can really elevate it in the market. The ability to use parkour to move with agility within the game world is presented early on, but then does not find proper use during gameplay. The management features of the title are unintuitive, and the in-game manual offers little insight. To be commended, however, is the well-constructed game world and the ability to move comfortably between islands using one's own boat.
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The title brings innovation to the world of collectible card games, cleverly adding elements of a typical monster collector. Unfortunately, there are limitations in the balancing of starter decks, leading the player to almost compulsorily have to choose the strongest one to start the adventure. Very clever, however, is the idea of implementing cards as creatures and especially adding eye-catching layouts and unique sprites for each of our monsters. We remain looking forward to the final release on June 24 this year.
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I highly recommend this title; it is a pleasant breath of fresh air that aims to experiment a lot on the aesthetic side, offering an extremely pleasant world-building in which to immerse yourself.
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