Simone Cantini
L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files ambitiously revives part of Cole Phelps' story with virtual reality. While the game feels great with PSVR/Move, the limited case selection and disconnected stories hinder its full potential.
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The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut revives a classic RPG series with a solid game. Despite technical limitations, it's recommended for dedicated genre fans who don't mind English-only content.
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Code Vein balances between two opposing realities: soulslike and JRPG. While both aspects are interesting, they are not fully convincing. The game's setting and well-developed characters stand out, and the true ending hints at potential for a stronger sequel.
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A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher is hard to categorize due to its challenging gameplay and minimal guidance. It's not ideal for prolonged sessions and may not stand out among other indie titles on the eShop.
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Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition on Switch retains its original charm with added DLC content. While it has some technical issues, having the power of Death on-the-go is a significant bonus.
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Battlewake has solid and fun gameplay with excellent technical execution but lacks overall content. Additional updates could enhance its replayability.
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The Surge 2 improves on its predecessor with better level design, combat system, and more content. However, its technical execution and visuals are lacking, preventing it from reaching its full potential.
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Headliner: NoviNews may not be complex, but it effectively engages players with its unique storytelling approach. The game's evolving city and ethical dilemmas make it a memorable experience.
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Catherine: Full Body shows that well-executed intelligent ideas can stand the test of time. The game remains fresh and fun, with additional content that enhances the original experience. It's highly recommended for both new and returning players.
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Spyro: Reignited Trilogy delivers a high-quality remaster of three PS1 classics. The games remain fresh and enjoyable, with updated visuals justifying the nostalgia trip. Fans of the original will not be disappointed.
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Snooker 19 is a strict simulation with a well-utilized license and realistic gameplay. However, its limited modes and lack of an extensive tutorial may be off-putting to beginners.
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Bloober Team continues to excel in horror with Blair Witch, offering a well-crafted atmosphere. The game focuses more on psychological horror than jump scares, making it a compelling experience despite some gameplay and technical flaws.
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Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes has aged well, thanks to a genre that hasn't seen many changes. It offers solid mechanics and a humorous narrative, but the lack of an Italian language option may be a barrier for some players.
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Man of Medan kicks off The Dark Pictures Anthology with solid gameplay and a multiplayer component that adds freshness. Despite some flaws, it's recommended for fans of interactive films. Looking forward to Little Hope.
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Metal Wolf Chaos XD, born from Microsoft's efforts to gain a foothold in Japan, offers a chance to explore a lesser-known aspect of From Software. While not as complex as Armored Core, its action-packed gameplay and affordable price make it worth exploring for those interested in unique gaming experiences.
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The Mighty Switch Force! Collection, priced at just under 20 Euros, revives a concept from 2011 that has aged well. Each of the four chapters offers satisfying gameplay, though its repetitive nature is evident.
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Wolfenstein: Youngblood demonstrates the potential of the franchise with a new cooperative approach. While the game's overall progression and challenge are inconsistent, its gunplay and level design shine. For 29.99 Euros (or 10 more for the Deluxe Edition with Buddy Pass), it's a worthwhile experiment.
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Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot frustrates with its missed potential, offering a short but fun and well-constructed game. It could have achieved more with a little extra effort, but it remains a fleeting virtual reality experience.
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Stranger Things 3: The Game takes players back to the era of 90s tie-ins, though it exceeds expectations in some areas. While the gameplay is old-school and minimal, fans of the series will enjoy experiencing the new season from a different perspective.
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Sairento successfully transitions to PSVR, maintaining its dynamic gameplay despite technical compromises. Its intelligent locomotion system and thrilling action make it a standout VR experience.
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