Renzo Raizer
Overall, the Pokémon DLC is good. It offers solid additional content and adds many new Pokémon to the game. The mechanic of crafting Donuts to obtain different bonuses is fun, and exploring Hyperspace in search of items—and especially Pokémon—is very cool. For fans of the franchise, this new content delivers a very interesting experience. Now, setting aside my fanboy side and speaking more objectively: the DLC is not worth the price. If it had a price closer to what we saw in the Donkey Kong Bananza DLC, then it would be more aligned with what it actually offers. But, at the current price, the cost-benefit ratio doesn't hold up.
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In the end, Sonic Racing CrossWorlds proves itself to be an excellent racing game, full of content to keep you playing for hours. It secured its place on the Switch, and Sonic Team finally hit the mark — perhaps with the best title in the series since the spin-offs began being released.
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Assassin’s Creed Shadows proves to be a great game on the Switch 2. Overall, the performance is pleasing—even with its flaws—and it's safe to bet that Ubisoft will release updates to fix these problems. I have no doubt that the gameplay on the Switch 2 will improve significantly, just as happened with Star Wars Outlaws. This port showed the Switch 2's true potential for running next-gen games, and that makes me very excited for the third-party titles that may come to the console in the future.
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Master Lemon: The Quest for Iceland is an indie pixel art game that strongly resembles To The Moon. Those who have played it know that the focus is entirely on the narrative—and this game is no different. Based on a true story, the game delivers a moving lesson about how short life is and the importance of following our dreams, pursuing what truly makes us happy. With delicate visuals, a calm and engaging soundtrack, and simple yet satisfying puzzles, Master Lemon: The Quest for Iceland is a beautiful, moving game that delivers on its promise and is perfect for anyone who loves a good story.
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Despite a few minor details, Two Point Museum was a pleasant surprise. The gameplay is intuitive, the tutorial is clear, and the game's pace is fun and engaging. It's easy to lose hours managing, expanding, and decorating your museum—which is an excellent sign for the genre. Even with small flaws, nothing detracts from the fun, which is the heart of the experience. For those new to simulation and management games, Two Point Museum is an excellent entry point, all with the characteristic humor and charm of Two Point Studios. If you've always wanted to know what it's like to manage a team, budget, and strategy… get ready: the museum awaits you.
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