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Star Overdrive is everything it’s cracked up to be. It’s the closest an indie game could get to The Legend Of Zelda: Breath of The Wild; it has movement mechanics reminiscent of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater; it’s a sci-fi with elements of the “hero myth”. But it’s much more than that. It’s about exploring worlds in style, it’s about defeating giant enemies, it’s about adrenaline with a hoverboard and a lot of style with a sword/guitar/keyboard. Finally, it’s about a gameplay loop so enjoyable and addictive that even though it’s an indie game and has a price tag, it feels more like it’s coming from a AAA game.
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Tired of Super Mario 64, Banjo & Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64? Try Glover, a different game about collecting items and mainly about passing levels and advancing through different scenarios to save the kingdom. If one word could sum up the game, that word would be “creativity”, and it’s great to be able to revisit – or experience – this journey in HD on the Nintendo Switch.
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At a price of R$52.49 and for everything presented in this review, it is clear that Momodora: Moonlit Farewell is worth buying. It is a very competent and concise game. And its greatest quality is that it understands the phrase “You either die a hero… Or you live long enough to become a villain”. This is because the experience lasts exactly as long as it needs to last, with inventive resources that keep the player entertained from start to finish, whether through the story, the action-platform gameplay, the metroidvania-style exploration or the art, which includes visuals, soundtrack and everything else. And it is also made by a Brazilian and is 100% in Portuguese.
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Although the price on Nintendo Switch is somewhat bitter, Legacy of Kain™ Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered is a very welcome package for the platform. The experience is practically intact and the lack of new gameplay is compensated by visual improvements, such as texture updates and character remodeling, which leaves the games programmed and even today, two decades after the original releases, still immersive, fun and deep , with mechanics that insist on not being dated or outdated.
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After years, Yakuza Kiwami has finally arrived on the Nintendo Switch. And the quality of the remake of the first game to tell the story of Kazuma Kiryu, the Dragon of Dojima, is impressive. Apart from the lack of Brazilian Portuguese, there are no other demerits for the title, which delivers in combat, story, setting, fun, narrative, soundtrack, design and everything else.
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Rage of The Dragons NEO is a high-quality arcade fighting game with a TAG system and a high level of challenge, with charismatic characters and beautiful visuals. Another great success from QUByte Interactive, which has been doing well by bringing classics with new content and renewed menus.
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