Fabio Di Felice
It is a story full of love and poetry, which brings into play the point of view of an inanimate object, that ball which is the true protagonist of the story , to which we constantly return throughout the story. It is also a story that teaches us how unimportant winning is.
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The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy blends sharp writing with turn-based tactics, echoing the signature styles of Kodaka and Uchikoshi. While the routine can feel confining and the combat could go deeper, its strength lies in a cast of twisted, human, and unforgettable characters.
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The splendid sensation of the brain clicking and that animates masterpieces like Return of the Obra Dinn, unfortunately, in this case is sacrificed in the name of a commanded logic.
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Ni no Kuni 2 improves over the predecessor in almost everything: it's more polished, the gameplay is more refined and has a good pace, and the story would look good in a Studio Ghibli production. Ni no Kuni 2 is an absolute joy to watch and to play, deep yet not complicated, a true and genuine JRPG.
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When it comes to art direction ad writing, Thw Way of Life is full of interesting and intriguing elements. The same is not true for gameplay, with a lot of repetitive mechanics and routines that ruin the flow of the game and sometimes break the attention of the player. Nonetheless, a bold first effort.
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After the first, unforgettable chapter, the new Reigns: Her Majesty adds some intriguing gameplay dynamics and a really spot on political subtext. Extremely funny and immediate to play, both on PC and mobile.
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