Ulises Corrales


12 games reviewed
83.3% of games recommended
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Jul 30, 2025

The Game Kitchen shines with Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound, a challenging 2D platform adventure that combines the classic with the modern, keeping the spirit of the series intact. It knows how to combine the classic with the modern and bring the spirit of a series whose origins date back to the 1980s into 2025. The speed and vertigo of the gameplay, emphasized by a wonderful soundtrack, is a clear invitation to jump and swing your sword, as well as enjoy an original story.

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Jun 29, 2025

Blades of Fire, MercurySteam's latest release, feels like a spiritual successor to Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, but with an extremely original and narratively solid approach. It's a game that emphasizes exploration and combat through a system that, while not perfect, is varied and entertaining. Of course, I can't overlook the Forge mechanic, which adds an extremely interesting system to the overall experience, around which much of the gameplay revolves.

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Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree offers a picturesque, dark, and dangerous world with a unique atmosphere and gameplay that, despite some drawbacks, is very enjoyable. It's a good game that just needs a little technical polish and a balance between what the game offers and what it requires to complete it 100%. It is a game that offers many hours of entertainment and fun, challenge, and, above all, visual delight. And that's despite the drawbacks that the development team is already gradually correcting through updates.

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Odd Bug Studio returns with Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter, a sequel that invites us to experience an epic adventure through a story of misfortune, unity, resilience, and revenge. Undoubtedly, the weakest point is the gameplay, which needs polishing, greater fluidity, and versatility. Odd Bug Studio played it safe by returning to the path of Tails of Iron, but it is clear that a revamp is needed for the future.

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Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist offers an experience very much in line with its predecessor, with an exquisite Metroidvania that is as challenging as it is beautiful. The artistic style, setting, atmosphere, depth, characters, gameplay mechanics, difficulty, enemy design, and background make it one of those titles that cannot be overlooked.

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Dec 11, 2024

The Spirit of the Samurai is an interesting samurai adventure, whose wonderful art style and use of a stop motion animation technique give it a unique personality. A game that although it does not revolutionize the genre, it presents a very elaborate artistic style with a dark, gloomy and desolate atmosphere, with a wonderful level of detail. The 2.5D backgrounds, together with the design of the enemies, generate an immersion that at times is really impressive.

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Not Yet - Codex Lost
Nov 28, 2024

Freemana invites us to become a wizard with Codex Lost, a title that despite its limitations, is enjoyable and offers a different approach to the soulslike genre. However, the seams are visible at key points. An example of this is the lack of polish in the combat system, the lack of character weight, graphics and sounds, the latter being a factor that may cause many players not to give it a chance.

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Nov 12, 2024

The Game Kitchen brings back the mythical sword Mea Culpa in a bittersweet DLC that lacks in narrative terms, but enriches the playability of the best metroidvania of 2023. The return of some iconic characters and, of course, of the mythical sword feels like a caress. However, these two elements were so well developed in the first installment, that here they just feel like a sort of fan service.

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Nov 1, 2024

Black Myth: Wukong is an adventure that pays tribute to the original work, inviting us to discover the Chinese mythology with an amazing graphics and action-packed gameplay. Game Science managed to give life to a magnificent adaptation that seems far from finished and that respects the original material in great detail. While it is true that the story is not told in a very clear way and that it suffers from technical problems, we cannot deny that on the other side of the scale we find an excellent title, with a combat system full of possibilities and a scandalous artwork.

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Aug 8, 2024

Deathbound is a soulslike game with a unique atmosphere and a gameplay whose mechanics make it a very different title from what we are used to seeing in the genre. Finding a soulslike that offers something new and fun is a challenge. In addition, the message of growth and transformation that seeks to convey is evident, addressing serious issues such as religious fanaticism, the ephemeral nature of life and the horrors of war.

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More than an expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree is a completely new adventure that puts an end to a cycle, inviting us to review a memorable saga. It is difficult to determine what the future holds for the studio or even for the genre that made it so popular. Be that as it may, we will always have The Lands Between.

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Jun 18, 2024

With Morbid: The Lords Of Ire, Still Running invites us to discover a reimagining of his previous work, with a soulslike that leaves aside the pixel art graphics to give way to 3D environments. However, the technical section does not quite accompany the transition, causing the immersion to be notably diluted. As a result, Still Running's new work complies, but is a step below its predecessor.

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