Marta Trivi
It is a real experience. About roots, family and specially loneliness. About the value of what doesn’t grow and is sentenced to disappear. About loss and farewells.
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An author game, Ape Out is a rhythm way in which we set the beat --punching our way through it.
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The Occupation it's an intelligent and ambitious game that could have become one of this year's surprises —and maybe it will, when it's properly finished.
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Yoshi's first Switch game is as beautiful, fun and complete as we expected. A feel-good game that will convince most gamers.
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It's impossible to not think about how the puzzle genre has been refined in the three years between the game's original release and the Nintendo Switch port.
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Yuppie Psycho is a solid game, well written and full of references and mysteries for lovers of the horror genre.
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SteamWorld Quest works because it prioritizes the things that are truly important.
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Back to Bed is a game crafted with care that sometimes gives the impression of wanting to drown you in references to painting, more than wanting to surprise you with original levels or ideas.
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This third episode is as contemporary and fresh as the first one, Roads, and also as heartfelt and subtle as the second, Rules.
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A short and brilliant comedy about a doctor in XVI century England that uses astrology to diagnose his patients.
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An ode to creativity, Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a game that encourages us to be better people.
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Despite its good intentions, Sea of Solitude ultimately is a hodgepodge of cliches that fail to capture any meaningful feeling.
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A showcase of strong open and non-linear narrative —but also a lesson on the importance of prioritizing.
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An inviting and experimental puzzle game that explores the ways in which programming and cooking overlap.
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A little too big and a little too unpolished, you can't be mad at A Place for the Unwilling for its high ambitions --you just wish they were properly fulfilled.
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A truly special and intelligent game, one that takes its genre --the often infamous "walking simulator"-- to new heights.
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An addictive and masterful roguelike that makes dice as thrilling as they can be.
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A good story, told in a way that makes us think we're doing the heavy lifting --when in reality it's designer Sam Barlow who's doing all the work behind the scenes.
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A cool horror game that sometimes depends on jumpscares a little too much.
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A great narrative adventure that mixes innocence and obscenity with a masterful sense of humor.
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