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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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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I don't know how we got here, but Freedom Wars is back. The PS Vita classic returns, modernized for the new generation and looking to reach new players. Despite the clunky combat and repetitive missions, the plot was competent enough to keep me intrigued.
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The Caligula Effect Overdose brings up interesting ideas and shows potential that can be achieved in later games. It's an honest game.
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The Legend of Legacy: HD Remastered commits the greatest crime any audiovisual work can commit: the crime of being boring. Maybe it will find an audience for itself, especially SaGa players, but it didn't strike a chord with me.
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