Borja Abadie


14 games reviewed
92.1 average score
92 median score
100.0% of games recommended
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Nov 13, 2017

DICE, Criterion and Motive join forces to give us a game worthy of the Force. They have learned the lesson and, this time, we have the Star Wars game we al deserves, with enough variety and a lot of contento for every kind of player.

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92 / 100 - NBA 2K18
Sep 19, 2017

NBA 2K18 is unstoppable on the court. The new AI, graphics and improved gameplay are unmatched. My Team is better than ever with the salary cap, My GM feels fresh with his cinematic approach and we will be on the neighborhood for months. All of that, of course, if we have enough VC (money) to expend, cause it feels like a pay-to-win too many times.

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95 / 100 - Persona 5
Mar 29, 2017

Starting from the art direction, following with the gameplay elements and ending with the plot and anything that comes to your mind, Persona 5 is an unvaluable master piece. It doesn't redefine it's genre but it's outstanding in all of his aspects.

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93 / 100 - Nier: Automata
Mar 6, 2017

NieR: Automata is a true work of art. Starting with the artistic design, the soundtrack, the plot and ending with the gameplay, everything exudes good taste and its own personality. But, as art, there will be those who find it out of place and incomprehensible. It is not our case, since we have found it a true unforgettable jewel.

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90 / 100 - Nioh
Feb 6, 2017

‎Team Ninja has taken the Dark Souls formula and improved it in some respects, which is no small feat.‎

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92 / 100 - Dishonored 2
Nov 14, 2016

‎Arkane Studios delights us again with an adventure that mixes elements of exploration, action, stealth and puzzles with much more success than we're used to seeing. The ability to play with two characters, playable freedom and different endings make the campaign one of the most replayable of recent years.‎

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94 / 100 - Forza Horizon 3
Sep 20, 2016

Playground returns to delight us with a gigantic and spectacular game that any lover of driving games will remain hooked on for months. New features such as the 4-player cooperative campaign or the creation of races and challenges elevate it, once again, to the altar of open-world car games.

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90 / 100 - Doom
May 17, 2016

‎id Software gives a master lesson on how to create an exceptional campaign in an FPS by looking at the origins of the genre. Multiplayer is bweighy although the level editor makes up for it by offering almost limitless possibilities.‎

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90 / 100 - Quantum Break
Apr 1, 2016

Quantum Break may fail as a hybrid between series and video game but the playable parts are entertaining, spectacular and the combat system hooks its own. The story is also one of the best we have played.

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95 / 100 - Fallout 4
Nov 9, 2015

‎Bethesda offers us one of the best games of the year. What they now call GOTY, for possibilities of play, duration, fun and especially for offering us a real world in which to immerse ourselves for months.‎

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Oct 26, 2015

It has lost elements such as the split screen or armor skills but the content offer is brutal, the balance of the arsenal almost perfect and the news of its multiplayer mode can have us hooked for months.

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May 12, 2015

Its superb setting, its very high technical level, its duration and, above all, its ability to surprise the player make it a must. The best reason to buy a new console or a powerful PC.

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‎A great game in an edition full of content but with graphical improvements that do not justify its buyback.‎

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93 / 100 - Bloodborne
Mar 24, 2015

‎FromSoftware gives us another lesson in how to deliver an experience with satisfaction proportional to the frustration it makes us feel. Add a superb art direction to it and play singing.‎

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