Mario Vadillo
Fans of classic run-and-gun games are sure to enjoy this fast-paced adventure developed by Ivan Valeryevich and Retroware.
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Boomer-shooter enthusiasts can now enjoy a gem that was only released on PC and 3DO in 1996. Despite its classic essence, Nightdive Studios and Ziggurat have included significant improvements so that we can enjoy this remake in the most comfortable way possible.
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Sloclap and Kepler Interactive want us to play soccer as a team, albeit in a rather crazy arcade style. Despite its fast and frenetic pace, the game will require us to be good at passing, attack and defense strategies, and, of course, teamwork in order to beat our opponents.
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Migami Games, together with PQube and PixelHeart, bring us a classic, old-school Metroidvania game. We play as Mateo Lombardo on a mission to uncover the secrets behind the beast that is ravaging several villages in the south of France. Despite its classic format, with the occasional glitch in the controls, the game manages to captivate players with a story that gets better as the hours go by...
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Fans of twin-stick shooters have a new game to look forward to from Ocean Drive Studio. This game has traces of rogue-like, which means repeating the same scenarios over and over again, progressively improving our protagonists with each round.
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Although Starbreeze Entertainment and The Gang's title is billed as a horror game, it is more of a puzzle game with a gloomy setting. The idea of controlling the girl, but seeing through the eyes of the teddy bear, strikes me as very original. This forces us to play with perspectives, thinking about the placement of objects and how to get around them by moving the “camera” of action.
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There are games that force you to work, and as a reward for your work, you receive peace of mind when you see everything done well. That's what happens with Spray Paint Simulator, the latest from North Star Video Games and Whitethorn Games, where using our paint gun can be a most enjoyable experience. Here there is no time, no story, and no other related entertainment.
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CAPCOM delights us once again with the return of one of its best franchises. This time, Onimusha 2 brings us back to Jubei's story of revenge with revamped audiovisuals and gameplay, while maintaining the classic essence it had in 2002.
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If you have already played Snowrunner or Mudrunner, you will know perfectly well what is going on in this new installment developed by Saber Interactive. This time, we face natural catastrophes by rebuilding infrastructures and enabling roads to access supplies.
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Deer Dream Studios has come up with a very creepy and interesting visual-novel. Those of you who played Doki Doki Literature Club! will surely find the similarities quickly. We are facing a story where the main premise is to read, but what happens is so interesting, with so many mysteries that we will not be able to stop passing lines of dialogue.
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Infuse Studio and Silver Lining Interactive want us to go through natural landscapes again, helping the fox in his search for the lost guardians. A quest that expands thanks to a gigantic map where we can get lost among its dungeons, caves and secret places. It remains a fairly contemplative title, where calm is more important than haste.
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Those who want to see their limits with the dissociation between both hands have an extreme challenge with Alva Majo's work. Its gameplay is concise and simple, yet complex and intricate.
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In short, a game that despite its Otaku or childish appearance hides a good “me against the neighborhood” that is not just a tribute to the golden age of 2D in 32 bits. It has more depth than it seems, if you like the genre and you have the chance, you should try it. Besides, with all the cooperative gameplay options you are sure to enjoy good times with the company of friends.
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Lovers of complicated metroidvania games have a new reference thanks to the work developed by Prima Game Studio and Knight Peak. In general terms, it has nothing that we haven't seen in other greats of the genre. Exploration, complicated combat and a progression system with experience points.
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VidyGames gives us an adventure that under my point of view could be classified as an experience. It is a short proposal based on the walking-simulator, but with a more gore story and puzzles in between. It could seem like a scary title, and although the atmosphere does produce bad vibes, we won't have any scares or moments of tension because someone (or something) is chasing us.
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Ubik Studios brings us a point-and-click game that is very different from anything we have seen before. It is an introspective journey of Leila, a woman who navigates her memories, resolving internal conflicts she had in the past. To do so, she must complete several puzzles of varying difficulty. It's all great, with a beautiful artistic style, and even the reflections can leave a lasting impression on our hearts. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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Argonauts Games offers us a trip back in time to the PSX and Saturn times, but with substantial life improvements. Its title maintains all the essence that made this crocodile stand out.
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Mad Gear Games and Jandusoft reclaim the arcade nature of classic arcade games with this action title. Everything goes in through the eyes and ears, with distinctive characters and distinct powers.
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2K is back with another installment of its fighting game par excellence. We will continue to have a faithful recreation of the superstars, with their gestures, techniques and grips. We will not lack game modes to play both offline and online, and if we like Wrestling we will be hooked for a long time to its variables.
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For those who want to live in their flesh a soap opera full of clichés and stereotypes, no doubt they are in front of their game. This is a very direct visual-novel that does not beat around the bush.
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