Aleksandar Perišić
Fitness Boxing 3: My Personal Trainer is ok. Even though it has horrible music, AI-like voices and is unable to accurately read where you swing, it ultimately does what it’s supposed to do.
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It’s hard for us to recommend Let’s Sing 2025. On one hand, the game is fun, and it’s great that you can use your phone instead of a microphone. On the other hand, you can’t hear yourself while singing, you need a VIP pass, and some songs remain tied to older titles. Even if you love singing as much as I do, this is truly a limited karaoke game/series.
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Mario & Luigi: Brothership is slightly easier than previous games in the series, but it’s still a super fun RPG experience. Set sail, unite islands, time your jumps, and enjoy this light yet highly entertaining adventure.
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Metaphor: ReFantazio might have some issues with difficulty, but it’s still one of the best turn-based JRPGs we’ve played this year. If you miss the classic Square Enix (SquareSoft) games, Atlus is here to quench your thirst. Just don’t forget to adjust the difficulty, and you’ll have a great time.
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The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom is a surprisingly fun twist on traditional Zelda games. While it might lack a bit of the franchise’s usual magic, this adventure featuring Princess Zelda is definitely one not to miss, especially if you’re a fan of the series.
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Astro Bot reminded me not only of how much I love 3D platformers but also of how much I love PlayStation—and video games in general. From start to finish, the little robot kept me glued to my PS5 and wouldn’t let go. If you own a PlayStation 5, no matter your age, I highly recommend getting this game immediately. Play it, laugh, and have fun, because there are very few games like this in today’s gaming industry.
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