Antonio Benítez
Shujinkou is a DRPG that dazzles with a brilliant central idea: transforming the Japanese language into a combat system as original as it is profound. Its learning curve is demanding and its lengthy duration can be intimidating, but those who get caught up in it will discover a unique experience that blends learning and adventure rarely seen in the genre.
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The Red Alchemist & The White Guardian is a charming JRPG that shines with its art, calm, and anime-inspired feel. Ideal for fans of the series and a perfect entry point for new players: not overly long, accessible, and with just enough magic to leave you wanting more.
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Dying Light The Beast doesn't reinvent the formula, but it does bring a fresh take on zombie parkour with its Feral Mode, an open world as beautiful as it is lethal, and a co-op mode that turns survival into guaranteed laughs.
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Touhou Luna Nights is a metroidvania that shines with its detailed pixel art, fluid animations, and a soundtrack that pays a stylish homage to Touhou. Challenging yet accessible, it combines challenge and charisma in equal measure, although it feels somewhat lacking in comparison to how well it works. All in all, it's a must-have gem for fans of the series and lovers of the genre alike.
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NetherWorld is an adventure as irreverent as it is decadent: detailed pixel art, intoxicating music, and unforgiving dark humor. Its bosses and minigames add spark, although—despite the variety of situations—it can become overwhelming if you don't embrace its mischievous approach. If you do, you'll enjoy a unique journey, like those impromptu party nights that, no matter how hard you try, are never the same.
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Shuten Order is an apocalyptic cocktail that blends genres, mystery, and brilliant visuals into a visual novel as strange as it is addictive. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it knows how to spin it in its own way, and if you get into its groove, it will captivate you until the very last loop.
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Luto is a short but powerful experience that combines atmospheric storytelling, an oppressive atmosphere, and a deeply personal emotional charge. It's not a typical horror game, but rather a story about grief and silence. It may not be for everyone, but if you connect with its plot, it will stay with you long after you finish it.
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No Sleep for Kaname Date offers a unique experience that combines puzzles, narrative, and charismatic characters in a cocktail as crazy as it is addictive, which if you haven't heard of the series, will surely leave you wanting more.
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Antro is a short but soulful experience that shines when it lets the music guide everything. If you connect with its rhythm, you'll have fun... and maybe even get a little excited.
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