Alberto Sicilia
A Game About Digging A Hole is an honest title that doesn't try to be something it’s not (with the exception of that rather questionable stealth section at the end). While technically solid—thanks to the Unreal Engine—the progression feels a bit too linear and uninspired.
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Marvel Cosmic Invasion aims for a revival of classic beat 'em ups, where controlling our favorite heroes through stages filled with threats was enough to leave us in awe. Their take on the theme focuses entirely on the variety of characters and different approaches, both terrestrial and aerial. However, it doesn't offer any additional content that would truly challenge us, placing more emphasis on the level design instead.
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Yakuza Kiwami is a brilliant game with charismatic characters, and it shines best in its Nintendo Switch 2 version.
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Yakuza Kiwami 2 refreshes the formula introduced in the previous chapters. The story and characters remain top-notch, making it one of the most beautiful entries in the Yakuza series.
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Syberia, even in its Remastered version, remains one of the cornerstones of the point-and-click genre. With its renewed environments, a few small adjustments to the puzzles, and an improved visual presentation, it stands as the best way to relive this adventure — or experience it for the first time. All of this, of course, provided you can accept a few technical compromises.
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P3 Reload for Nintendo Switch 2 is a very solid option to fully enjoy this great title.
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A must-have for tactical gamers and Final Fantasy fans.
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A well-made roguelite at a more than reasonable price.
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The title plays on the timeless charm of Arkanoid-like games, a guaranteed success for the nostalgia effect of all those who have found themselves entangled for hours and hours shooting colored balls from the bottom up on more or less intricate vertical levels.
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A brilliant return to its roots for the most iconic ninja saga in gaming.
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Killing Floor 3 is a solid return to form, great fun with friends, but less engaging solo. It still needs more content variety to truly shine.
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An interesting “more of the same,” following in the footsteps of the Souls series.
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A game that failed to surprise and that won't become as iconic as it could have been
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In my opinion, the title remains a milestone in the open-world RPG genre. Once you blow the dust off it, you'll find it rich in content, with hundreds of thousands of lines of dialogue, memorable quests and sub-quests, and timeless magic. Are you sure you want to enter? The offer also includes the story DLCs: Knights of the Nine and The Shivering Isles, offering a truly tempting package for anyone who wants to explore for the first time or return to drive the Daedric cult from the lands of Cyrodiil. One of the giants of the past is back with a new look, and I strongly believe that anyone who wants to delve deeper into the history of the genre finally has an unmissable opportunity to learn about, appreciate, and explore one of the most talked-about and formative titles of the past decades.
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One of the celebrities of the RTT genre returns in a modern flavour
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A great Stealth-style Metroidvania
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Suikoden I and II HD Remaster is an excellent way to discover or relive the adventures of the first chapters of the saga: to date Suikoden II remains one of the best JRPGs in history, for its writing and more; It is a must to recover it in order to fully understand an important fragment of the videogame firmament. Konami's HD remastering work is of the highest level, the scenarios are incredibly evocative and the coloring is timely. The portraits of the characters of Suikoden I have been excellently shot and interpreted, unlike those of II, which despite the work done remain disappointing.
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Once again, Two Point Studios manages to surprise with a perfect balance between management and comedy, offering a product that, while maintaining a strategic soul, is enriched by fun and surreal events. The management is solid and well structured, without major gaps, while the pace of progression, although at times it may seem slow, is designed to allow you to better assimilate all the mechanics.
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A fresh and completely new Musou to play
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