Daniel Quesada
A remarkable game about Iron Man and his universe. You will believe that you are a hero capable of flying... If you manage to get use to the controls and inertia.
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It offers a distinct personality and really attractive challenges, but it needs a little more variety and a more balanced gameplay.
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A compelling DLC for an excellent game. It's more of the same, but with new and interesting characters.
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A noteworthy homage to the survival horror classics, that offers son intelligent and refreshing ideas. It's difficulty curve and the stress the gameplay generates make the game an experience not recommended for the faint of heart.
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A game without grat pretensions, but effective as a simple and charming puzzler. Ideal for short sessions.
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It delivers exactly what it promises... And that's it. We would expect more game modes and variety in a "mega mix edition". Anyway, if you just want to see Miku dancing in every possible fashion, you'll be satisfied.
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If you didn't try the previous games, you will like this one. If you did try them, you'll absolutely love SOR 4.
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It might look too shallow (and it probably is) in a first glimpse, but the representation of the characters is certainly charming. It's like giving life to a shonen TV show.
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A notorious leap in the franchise, although it can't help becoming reiterative and confusing. Even so, the huge scope of the game and the spectacularity of the giant characters are a real candy for One Piece fans.
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A bit superior to the previous iteration and spectacular without a doubt, it still is too basic compared to the 'big bosses' of the genre.
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