Pedro Ladino
Trinity Trigger doesn't try to innovate. The game has a simple, well-executed story, engaging combat and extra content that doesn't bore players. It's a great choice for those who want something less flashy and to pass the time.
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PARANORMASIGHT: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo certainly won't be on most people's most-played games of the year list, but those who do will find a very well-written and immersive experience. The game is undoubtedly one of the great surprises of 2023 and I hope Square Enix continues to bet on more titles like this, as they are the breath of fresh air we need in this industry.
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Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society is one of the most impressive games of recent years, its story is exciting, fun and heavy. A treat for story fans and dungeon crawlers alike.
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Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten brings the world of Utawarerumono back to console. Although it fails on several points in its new approach, it carries with it all the strengths that the original trilogy possesses, bringing a good story.
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Harvestella doesn't deliver the farm sim that it promises, which is one of its great positive points, but it does bring one of the most consistent RPGs of the recent Square Enix era.
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