Magali Susana
Beastro is the kind of game that could only have been born from a small team willing to risk a genre combination too absurd to make sense on paper but that, against all odds, works incredibly well in practice. The causal inversion of cooking generating combat cards is one of the cleverest ideas I’ve seen in a deckbuilder in a long time, and Timberline Studio executed it with real care across every interconnected system.
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is the most beautiful Yoshi game ever made and one of the most unique entries the series has ever attempted. It isn’t a successor to Yoshi’s Island—and it isn’t trying to be. Instead, it’s a low-pressure experience focused on exploration and discovery that prioritizes the joy of interaction over the challenge of progression.
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ShantyTown is clearly a passion project for Erik Rempen, born from love for the concept rather than market calculation.
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In a world where most games want to make you feel powerful, Coffee Talk Tokyo wants to make you feel present. Present at the counter of a late-night café, present in the stories of people who found a safe space there to be honest about things they can't say anywhere else.
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder: Switch 2 Edition + Let's Go to Belabel Park is exactly what it promises: more Wonder, more multiplayer, and more Nintendo being Nintendo when they are in top form. For those who haven't played it yet, this is without a doubt the definitive version. For those who have already played and completed everything, the decision depends on having people to enjoy the co-op modes with, which is where Belabel Park really justifies itself. One thing is for sure: it is impossible not to smile while playing. This is how the franchise's 40th anniversary deserved to be celebrated.
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