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The new title from Intelligent Systems treats its story as a compromise that must be quickly broken out of by resorting to the oldest commonplaces within the genre.
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Narratively, Obsidian leaves no loose nail in a complex and multi-layered story that oscillates between comedy and drama with surprising ease. None of its elements seem randomly placed, everything aligns to make us ask ourselves a series of questions that only we can answer: in what way should we remember the past? How do we deal with the mistakes we helped generate?
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With its virtues and its flaws, As Dusk Falls is a more than remarkable experience. A game that bets (almost) everything on a story that is approached in a direct way, without the need to lengthen it to meet the requirements in the duration of a more traditional experience.
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An enjoyable yet surprisingly insecure game that fails to bring its aesthetic and mechanical proposal to any narrative conclusion.
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Norco is built through suggestive images that convey the idea that behind all the ugly and dirty, inside the low quality constructions and plastic jewelry, there can be a flow that gives them power.
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An interesting artistic, narrative and sound effort burdened by what should matter most --its gameplay.
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Four months after its first part, the Voice of Cards formula comes back with a new story that repeats many of the brilliant ideas of the first game --and most of its flaws.
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Gust Corporation proves its seniority with a solid entry that feels fresh without feeling bloated or too lore-dependant.
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Funny and sweet, this game offers an enjoyable playground for chaos.
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Short and sweet, Say No! More has a lot to say about privilege and self-assertion.
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Hazelight proves it's one of the most interesting studios working in the coop scene with this unique and innovative game.
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Experimental and beautiful, Genesis Noir talks about love and beauty in a way not many ways have talked before.
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A good game for tourists in the Story of Seasons franchise, although not the great place to live longtime fans would like.
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A charming but ultimately inoffensive rom-com with a funny cast and cute pixel art that any fan of the genre will value.
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Sometimes funny but overall mediocre, Good Job! doesn't stand out for its puzzles nor its wacky sense of humor.
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Creative as always, polished as never before, the new Animal Crossing is bound for becoming a true phenomenon, one of the most important video games of 2020.
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A fun and clever game that mixes Picross-style puzzles with engaging mysteries, more interesting as the game goes on.
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Outdated and boring, Mosaic fails to deliver any interesting or thoughtful meaning --its clever structure is ultimately wasted.
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A huge surprise, with well designed puzzles and an interesting storyline to spice things up.
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A truly intelligent game with an engaging story and a really clever way of telling it that enhances its deep message.
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