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Fanservice is clearly where My Hero Academia: All’s Justice shines, and even as a casual enjoyer rather than a hardcore fan I loved recognizing elements from the anime alongside fun original content, but viewed purely as a game it remains solid yet flawed, with middling visuals, some rough edges in the controls, and noticeable balance issues between characters, making it a must-play for diehard fans while others may want to wait for a price drop.
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Pathologic 3 kicks off 2026 with an intense and unforgettable experience, blending diverse gameplay elements into a uniquely striking whole with strong design and originality, and while the lack of voice acting slightly weakens the audiovisual impact, its bold vision and distinctive atmosphere make it absolutely worth playing—especially for those seeking something truly different.
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Let’s be completely honest: the odds of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond living up to every expectation were never very high, and while Retro Studios largely succeeds with superb action, satisfying puzzles, fun new psychic powers, gorgeous visuals and excellent controls, weaker NPCs and the baffling decision to lock desert music behind an amiibo dull the tone, leaving it an outstanding game that nonetheless falls short of the legendary status of its predecessors.
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