Francisco Rosado
Donkey Kong Bananza is one of those surprises that only Nintendo can pull off. It's irreverent, original, and brutally fun. Despite some technical issues and a couple of questionable minor decisions, this is a game that feels fresh, necessary, and with its own identity. It's an adventure that not only reinvents Donkey Kong, but also makes him the perfect protagonist for a new generation. A game that, without recurring to nostalgia, smashes its way onto the list of must-haves for Switch 2.
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The Mario Kart formula has evolved. While the game still seems to have a lot to show, the truth is that Nintendo is going for something different. It's no longer just about racing and destroying your opponent; it's about exploring. Not all players may immediately fall in love with its open world or its new, unwritten rules, but there's something very special about navigating the streets of the Mushroom Kingdom and racing on its avenues.
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This is a solid remaster worth a try for both fans of the series and those who never experienced the original. Its brilliant combat system, multiple job customization options, and a simple but well-executed story guarantee a memorable adventure for those who enjoy trying it or replaying it. More than a worthy return to the game, it's an opportunity for those who haven't tried it to get a taste of it and fall in love with all its virtues. However, a Latin American localization was missing, as the game is currently translated into Spanish.
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Avowed is a contradictory RPG. On one hand, it offers a mature narrative, a beautiful world, and fun combat. On the other, the pointless simplification of mechanics and recurring bugs mar the experience. Is it worth playing? On Xbox and via Game Pass, yes. It's a journey no Obsidian fan should miss, if only to see Eora brought to life in 3D in a different way. It's not the revolutionary title we were hoping for, but it's definitely a fun game if you focus on its captivating story.
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This isn't a game for everyone. Its relentless realism, slow pace, and mechanical complexity will demand patience. But for those looking for a mature RPG, uncompromising in fantasy, it's a masterpiece. The technical advances compared to the first installment, the expansion of the world, and the narrative depth make this sequel a unique experience. It's not perfect—its excessive realism is its main difficulty—but its ambition and authenticity make it indispensable. This title, more than a realistic game, could very well be a history lesson.
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