Víctor Manuel Martínez García
The second project from the ZeroRanger studio applies its bold approach to video game design to puzzle games, creating one of the most enigmatic and exciting experiences of the year.
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The Game Kitchen gets it right with the new features when it comes to building a sequel that learns from the first Blasphemous to improve everything they did back in 2019.
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The new game from Deconstructeam (The Red Strings Club; Gods Will Be Watching) is a true work of maturity in which the studio transcends its own references, without hiding them or turning its back on them.
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With its intelligent puzzles and interesting narrative, Sad Owl Studios' puzzle game leaves a lasting impression and resonates beyond its brief collection of levels.
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Capcom's classic game is back with a new installment that combines technical and competitive gameplay with new mechanics and modes to open up to new audiences.
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A game full of personality but that not always knows how to execute some of its most differential ideas, those that separate it from being simply a hack and slash "from the creators of".
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It's an uncomfortable and paradoxical feeling, in my case (I like that it's a closed game, but I'd also like it to be infinite), but I have a feeling it's also a good sign: I won't be uninstalling Slay the Spire, that's for sure, but I can imagine playing Mahokenshi until Steam's hour counter reaches three figures as soon as the context is right.
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Season wants to create a dialogue between the past and the future, forgetting that documentary filmmakers have their own interests and opinions and that it makes no sense to decontextualize culture.
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Digital Kingdom's dodge 'em up is a collection of good ideas and good decisions, an arcade so fluid and intelligent that it almost seems to float.
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The new game from Super Mega Team mixes genres with good hand and good taste in an expansive and ambitious adventure, in which you can feel the care in every corner.
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An unexpected sequel that respects its PS2 origins perhaps too much, stumbling more than necessary in its own ways and manias.
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The new game from Flying Wild Hog, their third release this year, applies the studio's philosophy —familiar formulas + maximum intensity— to a grindhouse Western comic in which there's not a moment for respite.
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Jumpship's debut shows admirable taste and intelligence, even if it doesn't always manage to hold interest with the same ease.
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The doubt as to whether or not a remake was necessary does not prevent Naughty Dog's classic from revalidating its position as one of the greats of its genre.
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Sam Barlow continues to explore the ways in which the image can be made interactive with his first explicitly cinematic video game.
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The reboot of Volition's once-popular series tries to adapt to our times but fails to have, at its core, anything different or of its own to say.
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Although its self-aware vulgarity doesn't always hit the mark, Hell Pie has enough good ideas in its level design to be a good choice for fans of the genre.
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Small indie studio Picorinne Soft has made a sequel to a thirty-year-old game that feels faithful but original --one in which nostalgia or the passing of time never feel like a burden.
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An intelligent experiment that combines a more traditional gridded approach to puzzle design with a few mechanics that explore the 3D space.
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A wonderful puzzle game that knows how to teach the player how to understand, and enjoy, its great collection of paradoxes.
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