Roberto Paggi
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
- Final Fantasy IX
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
Marvel Cosmic Invasion is more than just an homage or a game propped up by nostalgia; it’s a game that not only explores characters who are far from the company’s spotlight, but also delivers a co-op-focused experience with relatively robust mechanics and an incredible amount of content for fans.
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Demonschool is not just a tribute to past generations of tactical JRPGs, but a work full of charm, personality, and truly unique craziness. With beautiful visuals, an unusual soundtrack for the genre, and gameplay that is creative and fun in equal measure, it's a true invitation for veterans and newcomers to the genre and anyone interested in the theme represented.
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While not revolutionary, Dispatch stands out for recapturing the charm and enjoyment of following a narrative story filled with characters who have something to offer, be it chaos or good company.
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Silent Hill f may not be the biggest dream of the most traditional fans, but it is undoubtedly a title that lives up to the constant reinventions of the original team, with an oppressive atmosphere, beautiful and contrasting visuals, and a narrative worthy of awards.
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Without reinventing the wheel, Double Dragon Revive is yet another attempt to revive classic beat 'em ups, and even though it's relatively simpler than some competitors in the genre, the game has its fair share of fun.
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A solid title for those who are quite familiar and accustomed to roguelikes, although Katanaut suffers from a lack of great variation in the gameplay loop and relies on repetitiveness for much of the journey.
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Metal Gear Solid Delta is a faithful remake to a fault. While it's a recommended experience for newcomers or fans who barely remember the original game, its lack of boldness leaves the title disappointing for fans accustomed to the authenticity that is the franchise's hallmark.
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Paying homage to a historic franchise and bringing an aesthetic faithful to the game's name, The Rogue Prince of Persia may not stand out as much compared to Evil Empire's predecessor, but it is still a highly entertaining title with a Persian touch that makes the game even more unique, in its own way.
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OFF is a re-relase that, although timid and without major significant changes other than the new areas and bosses, still represents a surreal, unusual, fun and meaningful game, revitalizing and attracting a new audience to what is a true milestone for the modern indie industry.
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Dead Take is a very solid experience with a strong narrative weight, both in development and theme, and although the lack of combat or escape may put off more hardcore players, the plot and the actors' performances leave a mark on anyone who passes through Duke Cain's dark mansion.
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Patapon 1 + 2 Replay recalls and rescues a forgotten PSP classic, and even though it maintains the idea without many tweaks, it is still a worthwhile package due to the originality, fluidity and fun of the games, which have certainly stood the test of time very well.
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Even though Shadow Labyrinth is a tribute, it's also an adventure completely diverging of what's expected of PAC-MAN's standards, and even with some flaws here and there, it impresses with its robust and potential-filled final result, being a project that pleases fans of the genre and the company's franchises alike.
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The Drifter is an adventure game that recalls great point-and-click classics, but doesn't get too hung up on them. It has a very original and creative story, delivering a very charming game with truly impeccable voice work.
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Ruffy and the Riverside delivers a platform game that pays homage to the classics while also being its own original entry. The core mechanics are innovative and the visuals are utterly charming, and despite the unconventional pace of the plot and the rather flat progression, the game is guaranteed to be fun for fans of 3D platformers.
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Even with complex gameplay, the game is highly inviting for newcomers to the genre, featuring a well-crafted story and impressive possibilities. The Alters is, so far, the studio's peak and one of the best survival games out there.
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A very simple and short game that features a highly nostalgic and creative visual style, along with a storyline that, while rooted in its country of origin, captures the essence of childhood and the magic of football in an almost universal way.
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Elden Ring Nightreign is a great example of recycling content and turning it into a new experience. Even while it stumbles in some technical aspects, it truly shines when it comes to the game's original content.
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A comfortable adventure that doesn't stray far from the formula already established in Sea of Stars, benefiting from a shorter campaign with better pacing and standing out thanks to its circus-themed aesthetic, featuring highly charismatic visuals and animations.
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Post Trauma is a game that pays tribute to great classics from past generations without losing its originality, featuring very challenging puzzles and a focus on exploration rather than combat and chases. The game boasts an impeccable atmosphere, but it may disappoint with its rather confusing story.
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A highly complex puzzle roguelike with a satisfying gameplay loop, where every run feels productive and the mysteries seem endless. However, the high level of complexity and its limited availability to English speakers may turn away a broader audience.
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