Dani Mateo
Being Daedalus and Asterion inside the same labyrinth is a fantastic idea: Minos hooks with strategy, tension, and constant learning, but needs more variety to avoid feeling mechanical.
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GreedFall: The Dying World works when its choices and factions click, but rushed execution, uneven missions, and unrefined combat keep it from fully taking off.
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A faithful collection and a useful window into a strange era for the genre, but also proof that some classics age better as memories than as games.
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Bold as a reinterpretation, Legacy of Kain: Ascendance respects the saga’s dark tone and restores its theatrical flair, although its platforming formula ends up feeling too limited.
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It is not for everyone, but Crimson Desert rewards patient players with vast exploration, tough combat, and a world that feels alive despite its many imperfections.
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Without grids, but with cover, traps, and decisive resources, Blightstone rewards adaptation and imagination, offering an ambitious Spanish project that already shows very strong potential.
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More dynamic, more mature, and visually dazzling, Children of the Leaf proves Lana and Mui still have plenty to tell, even when language remains silence.
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The best Styx yet offers freedom, gadgets, and planning across characterful stages, but technical seams and direct encounters break part of the spell.
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Towerborne has the world, music, and combat to hook players through many missions, but needs more variety and balance to keep its promising Belfry from becoming too routine.
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Ys X: Proud Nordics turns one of the saga’s best adventures into its definitive version, with more content, agile combat, free sailing, and a world filled with mythology.
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Bitmap Bureau delivers one of the best recent Terminator adaptations, with direct action, punchy sound, and love for the film, although it starts ending just as it becomes most fun.
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Godbreakers blends frantic roguelike action, power absorption, and brilliant co-op, delivering highly satisfying combat despite limited run variety and progression that never feels especially inspired.
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Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault improves combat, exploration, and roguelike variety with clear ambition, but its shop loses weight and identity, making adventure outshine commerce.
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Neon Inferno fires nostalgia and modernity across a gorgeous cyberpunk New York, with frantic action, two playable planes, and pixel art that shines as brightly as its neon.
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With more than 125 aircraft, thousands of airports, and real-time weather, Flight Simulator 2024 dazzles on console, although it demands patience, time, and a willingness to learn.
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