Víctor Manuel Martínez García
An excellent shmup that blends the classic gameplay from the original Cresta games with a modern design philosophy, full of bright ideas, fast action and pure PlatinumGames style.
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With this new entry, Polyphony Digital proves why Gran Turismo is a dream come true for car enthusiasts, even with its flaws and odd decisions as a race simulator.
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A brutally intense, although a little forgettable, closure to Flying Wild Hog's visionary revival trilogy of classic arena shooters.
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An incredibly solid sequel that makes everything that was good about the original bigger and better, from world building to combat or traversal mechanics.
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About an Elf, probably the first big surprise of 2022, is one of those few games that know how to justify its bizarre and truly weird nature and tone --a game that effortlessly makes you laugh.
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An incredible showcase of combat mechanics, at the same time an homage to martial arts cinema and beat 'em up games and a truly unique and fresh take on the roguelike formula.
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Housemarque experiments with genre and narrative without losing its arcade DNA.
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A solid and respectful adaptation for current gen systems of a cult classic, overlooked ten years ago but still worthy of our time.
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It may not be a step forward, but it is a very solid and clever addition to the Monster Hunter series, and proof that Capcom really knows what's best for it.
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A dumb and predictable tactics game that goes by the book in a way that completely neutralizes all its ability to surprise or engage in any meaningful way.
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A truly masterful simulator, and one of the most immersive games in recent memory.
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Its rough design ends up hurting its good intentions, and wasting its unique and very interesting setting.
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This is the kind of remake we should expect when a classic like Final Fantasy VII comes back: ambitious, nonconforming and divisive.
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One of the most striking video games of recent years, In Other Waters blends systemic exploration and pure narrative in a way few other games try.
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Capcom delivers another awesome remake, but the way it tries to compensate for the short lenght —a new multiplayer game, Resident Evil Resistance— is not memorable at all.
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A retro game that tries to be really retro, not only capturing the essence of Super Nintendo-era games but trying to develop something that could exist on a Super Nintendo.
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It's classic Doom at its best, but also something else --an old school shooter that also tries to do new stuff.
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Elegante, intelligent and imaginative, in Paper Beast one can see Eric Chahi's past, the present of a new technology like virtual reality and also its future and its potential.
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If Doom 2016 was a truly next gen incarnation of id Software's seminal first person shooter, Doom Eternal is the ultimate and most brutal version possible --a true spectacle in every way.
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A well-meaning shmup with interesting mechanics and level design, yet slighty limited on the long run.
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