Arthur Tayt-Sohn


12 games reviewed
91.3 average score
95 median score
83.3% of games recommended
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Nov 25, 2024

Sorry We're Closed manages to draw inspiration from survival horror classics and delivers a visually unique game: extravagant, charming, surreal and sexy. One of the most interesting interpretations of the horror genre this year.

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Oct 30, 2024

Sky Oceans: Wings for Hire is a game that had a lot of potential by bringing a very interesting concept, exploring dogfights in an RPG context with a focus on strategy. The game has a number of technical problems that could have been solved with a little more development time. It's also important to highlight the dedication to the game's visual presentation, which is very charismatic and will please animation fans. Something that the studio can benefit from in new projects.

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Romancing SaGa 2 is an RPG that I think is important for fans of the genre to play. Although the franchise is not the most popular here in the West, its importance and influence on role-playing games is undeniable. It's unbelievable to imagine that such a complex RPG, with varied and sophisticated systems and so many narrative ramifications, and with this level of world-building, was released in 1993. Many games can't reach that level of complexity these days.

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10 / 10 - Neva
Oct 15, 2024

Neva is a fascinating artistic experience. Its short duration also allows you to find some time to enjoy this experience, at a time when it is becoming increasingly difficult to devote ourselves to our hobbies.

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Sep 17, 2024

The Plucky Squire conquers with its creativity. With its simple and accessible mechanics, it surprises with the way it manages to play with them and, in a very creative way, create new ways of playing. This is a game that, above all, plays with our imagination.

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Aug 27, 2024

Visions of Mana is a great example of the variety of franchises that Square Enix has, with creative potential to be explored. The game is a great invitation for new fans and at the same time presents classic fans with references to various titles in the franchise.

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10 / 10 - Cat Quest III
Aug 6, 2024

Cat Quest 3 is a game that puts a lot of emphasis on fun and that embraces beginner players, such as children, very well, and also encourages a cooperative experience. A more experienced player could use it to introduce this genre of games to children, for example.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Stellar Blade
May 8, 2024

Stellar Blade is a good game that has a few mistakes, but overall has a very positive experience. If you manage your expectations, both good and bad, it's a game you'll probably enjoy playing.

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Mar 22, 2024

Reliving the story of Final Fantasy VII has been a powerful experience. Rebirth delivers a rollercoaster of emotions and surprisingly managed to impact me just as much as the original.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Pacific Drive
Mar 8, 2024

A car, a delivery and a dream: to arrive safely. Pacific Drive is a weird fiction game for those who like systems and for those who don't mind spending as much time preparing as they do driving.

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Feb 16, 2024

And as a fan of indie games, I'm very pleased to see this type of game developed by Japanese, breaking away from the models of the big studios. As much as I'm a fan of the games produced by these studios, I also want to know more about the stories that small studios and developers have to tell. ghostpia was a pleasant surprise and I'm looking forward to the second season. Finding out what's beyond the dreams, if there's a home to return to...

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Jan 11, 2024

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown opens the year of 2024 in grand fashion. The grand return of a classic franchise and a game that entertained me in the same way as the first title. The game is fun, challenging, polished, aesthetically pleasing and shows that when Ubisoft focuses its efforts on the player-game experience, without focusing only on services, and respecting our intelligence, it gets it right.

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