Matteo Filigheddu
The remake of the 2001 horror masterpiece is one of the best games released this year. As a survival horror we are faced with an excellent title, which still turns out to be good (although not perfect) in its remake nature.
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The PC version of the sixteenth Final Fantasy chapter is the best currently available, but leaves a bitter taste in the mouth due to a barely sufficient quality of the porting and some unexpected shortcomings in a saga that had always represented excellence on a technical level.
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A sublime collection of great fighting game classics (and more) dusted off in their best, arcade version. 7 historical titles from the 1990s that will make fans of comics and fighting games rejoice as they await new iterations of the franchise.
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The creators of the largest horror franchise conglomerate team up with the experts in interactive cinematics to deliver a fun horror adventure that opens the door to the Dead by Daylight universe, expanding its potential and unlocking some of its secrets.
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Final Fantasy XIV's fifth expansion represents both a sequel and a new beginning for the franchise, but it fails to shine in the narrative component that had distinguished it so far in the MMORPG scene. However, there are many new features and the gameplay has benefited from the new additions, pending the additional content that will be released in the coming months.
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A new leading exponent of metroidvanias and the indie scene, RedCandleGames' latest work fully convinces with its high but still challenging difficulty, engaging narrative and attention to detail by a mature team that seems capable of telling all kinds of stories.
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Short in duration but solidly paced and with a unique style, Indika will leave those in search of an original tale in the panorama of narrative adventures satisfied. However, it fails to fully realise the ambitions of a work that could have given more in the way of entertainment.
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