Ina Luna Gundersen
If you like Pokémon, cozy games or sandbox games, Pokopia is dangerous. Pokopia offers a gaming experience packed with creativity, humor, and cuteness overload and is potentially the best Pokémon game ever made.
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Hyrule Warriors: The Imprisoning War is a game that truly knows who it's made for. It's massive, chaotic, technically impressive, and full of moments that make the Zelda-loving heart beat a little faster. At the same time, it never tries to be anything more than an intense hack-and-slash side project, and it delivers exactly that. If you love Zelda lore and want to actually stand in the middle of the Imprisoning War, or if you just want a game that gives you a serious adrenaline rush, this hits the sweet spot. However, if you're looking for new puzzles, exploration, or a complete Zelda experience on par with the mainline series, you'll feel the limitations quickly. Hyrule Warriors: The Imprisoning War is a visually vibrant and engaging deep dive into the series' history with a hefty price tag. It hits hard in short bursts, but ultimately struggles to carry the weight of expectations over time.
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If you enjoy Baby Steps, I'm genuinely jealous. It says something nice about you: that you are patient and resilient. I am neither. I get frustrated. I want to throw the controller at the wall. And most importantly: I'm not having fun. The game deserves credit for its originality, a cool visual style, and for actually making me laugh at first. But after that, frustration is all that awaits you. And a toilet, eventually. If you ever get that far. But hey: If you enjoy suffering, this might just be the perfect hell for you.
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Ghost of Yōtei is beautiful, painful, and at times frustrating. I love it, even if it's not a perfect game in my eyes. Yes, the story is perhaps built on a familiar and clichéd revenge motive, and yes, the combat system has its limitations. But it's a gaming experience that sticks with you. I've come to realize that this isn't just a game about revenge, it's also a game about finding direction in a chaotic world. I've had so much fun with Ghost of Yōtei these past few weeks that it feels strange to put it down. For me, there's no doubt: this is a journey worth taking.
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