Matheus Fragata
Assassin’s Creed Shadows is the franchise’s strongest mainline entry in years, blending visceral combat, meaningful stealth, and a richer Japanese setting into the natural evolution Ubisoft needed.
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Monster Hunter Wilds is the franchise at its most accessible and complete, streamlining the hunt without sacrificing the depth, freedom, and long-term obsession that made the series special.
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii turns its absurd premise into one of the series’ most joyful spin-offs, giving Goro Majima a chaotic, heartfelt, and surprisingly accessible solo adventure.
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Two Point Museum is the franchise’s strongest and most inviting entry yet, blending casual charm, clever management systems, and just enough challenge to keep its museum empire endlessly engaging.
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Ninja Gaiden 2 Black is the closest fans may ever get to the remake they wanted, restoring the blood-soaked spectacle of Ryu Hayabusa’s classic while still carrying the compromises of its Sigma foundation
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is a demanding but extraordinary medieval RPG, turning realism, consequence, and patience into one of the most immersive journeys in modern gaming.
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Final Fantasy XVI may be imperfect as an RPG, but as an audiovisual epic, it pushes the medium toward a future where games can tell stories cinema and television could never contain.
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is the adventure fans feared they would never get again: witty, mysterious, reverent, and confident enough to stand beside Indy’s best stories.
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Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is a near-perfect reinvention of a JRPG landmark, preserving its classic soul while making its world more beautiful, accessible, and rewarding than ever.
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LEGO Horizon Adventures is a charming and colorful gateway into Aloy’s world, built for younger players but limited by short levels, safe design, and missed opportunities.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is one of the franchise’s strongest modern entries, pairing Treyarch’s most inventive campaign in years with Omnimovement, Zombies, and a multiplayer suite built to last.
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Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered feels closer to a remake than a simple remaster, transforming Aloy’s origin story into a richer, more expressive, and visually stunning adventure.
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Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings Max Caulfield back with strong performances and beautiful presentation, but its confused story, weak cast, and shallow choices leave it far from the franchise’s emotional core.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard brings BioWare back to form with spectacular art direction, polished action combat, and a passionate return to Thedas, even when tonal issues keep it from true greatness.
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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is a passionate and spectacular revival of Budokai Tenkaichi, packed with fan service, what-if battles, and enough care to make 17 years of waiting feel worth it.
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Unknown 9: Awakening feels out of time in all the wrong ways, with dated stealth, stiff combat, and uneven storytelling burying the potential of its world and mythology.
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Vessel of Hatred restores the addictive satisfaction that made Diablo IV so compelling at launch, expanding Sanctuary with a strong new class, richer endgame, and a renewed sense of purpose.
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A visually rich and worthwhile remake that makes Until Dawn feel more cinematic than ever, even when old design flaws refuse to die.
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Frostpunk 2 expands survival into politics, turning city-building into a brutal and deeply rewarding struggle for power, compromise, and long-term hope.
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Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a blood-soaked throwback to the best kind of focused action game, delivering brutal combat, stunning scale, and the rare feeling of playing something built for its audience rather than everyone.
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