Daniel López
Starfield is likely the most ambitious, yet most divisive game in our library. It’s a love letter to the cosmos that can pull you in for hundreds of hours through sheer scale and atmosphere. Yet, it also proves that without a modern technical backbone, even the greatest ambition can falter. Even with its bugs and dated mechanics, it’s a must-play for sci-fi fans. It’s a flawed masterpiece, but it’s a masterpiece nonetheless.
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MotoGP 26 is, finally, the leap in quality we’ve been demanding from the franchise for years. Despite flaws in the AI and online mode, its spectacular performance and deep physics solidify it as the most complete and essential motorcycle simulator of recent years.
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Pragmata is a marvel that blends a fascinating space mystery with gameplay that evolves into sheer excellence. Capcom demonstrates absolute mastery with a proposal that is honest, bold, and visually groundbreaking, leaving us completely speechless. It is, without a doubt, a must-play for anyone seeking something fresh, deep, and spectacular.
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Crimson Desert is a visual titan that borders on Platonic perfection on its surface, but stumbles over its coarse substance and a soulless narrative. With addictive combat and breathtaking photorealism, it invites us to get lost in Pywel despite its clear technical rough edges and the weight of overwhelming hype—accepting that the purest beauty can also be imperfect.
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Marathon redefines the genre with its style and gunplay, but its chaotic interface and utter lack of forgiving nature for newcomers make it a gem reserved for the most patient players. A masterful offering from Bungie that borders on perfection, provided you're prepared to battle both the menus and the other players.
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Nioh 3 shines with a thrilling narrative and unique art style that more than compensate for its engine's shortcomings. Its dual samurai-ninja system is gameplay perfection, enhanced by masterful sound and complete freedom of builds. While its technical aspects are mediocre and in need of an upgrade, it's the price to pay for the best combat and narrative in the series.
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RIDE 6 solidifies its status as a collector's paradise thanks to its unbeatable game library, but it leaves a bittersweet taste, feeling more like a conservative update than a revolution. While the sound is superb and the RIDE Fest mode is addictive, the erratic AI, the lackluster multiplayer, and Milestone's technical complacency demonstrate that a lack of competition is the worst enemy of innovation.
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