Erik Vasconcellos
With major improvements over its predecessor, Anno 117: Pax Romana makes use of ray tracing technology for global illumination and reflections, creating a beautiful and immersive atmosphere. The gameplay has been refined, with the addition of new mechanics that add greater depth to the experience. However, not everything is perfect as the time required to complete each research task is quite long, which can lead to some fatigue due to the duration and the large number of points to unlock. Still, the game offers great rewards to the player.
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – The Order of Giants complements and expands the main story of the game very well, oferring new creative puzzles and new immersive environments.
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Hogwarts Legacy on the Nintendo Switch 2 offers an adventure set in Hogwarts, letting you live the life of a student at the most popular and beloved school of witchcraft and wizardry. However, the main story falls short in some areas, with a few plot holes that leave certain questions unanswered. Many of the side quests are engaging and well-written. The game also features dynamic combat, allowing players to create interesting builds — and with the Nintendo Switch 2’s mouse mode, the battles become even more fun.
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The Precinct delivers an immersive police experience, full of action, surprises, and challenges faced during patrols, but with some big flaws. The gameplay becomes repetitive pretty quickly and the artificial intelligence of our patrol companion doesnt work like it should, creating some issues.
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Cash Cleaner Simulator brings a unique approach to the genre with solid gameplay dynamics, but the storyline lacks depth and the gameplay becomes repetitive over time.
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