Rubén Rionegro
A rather modest puzzle game that knows how to play with its own mechanics despite the lack of variety. It has a somewhat irregular rhythm and a very random difficulty, but we will be fully immersed thanks to its simplicity and its beautiful artwork.
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Golf Zero is a game of pure trial and error, with a high difficulty that will delight those who love challenges. We are facing a long and lasting game where we will have to try our best if we want to get everything. Its handling is not as precise as we would like and it can become repetitive after a few games, but within its characteristics it is worth it.
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What promised to be a brawler with make me laugh so hard while I got used to its fun proposal has turned out to be a game of poor quality. The problems we have at the very beginning of the game will drag and aggravate, resulting in an experience as poorly conceived as carried out. On this occasion, the fun idea can't hold it all together.
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Teratopia offers us a combination between brawler and a quite curious real-time strategy game. Its aesthetics and its tone loaded with humor will attract the youngest, but the older ones will also know how to see its benefits. It has performance problems that must be solved, but overall we can not say that it is bad game.
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Calico's great appeal is not its mechanics or playability, but the sensations and emotions it manages to convey. The tasks and objectives to fulfill are only an addition to the main course of the game, which is to explore and modify elements to our liking. You have some problems in the handling of the protagonist and maybe it can get to bore those who look for games with a good history mode, but it is a very recommended purchase for those who want to relax without more.
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A rather strange experiment that sometimes works and sometimes doesn't, but always leaves us with the feeling of being faced with a unique game both in its mechanics and in its own world. Perhaps it can become repetitive, but it manages to attract and leave us wanting more.
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Paw Paw Paw is a beat'em up, long, lasting, varied and loaded with content. Some problems in its gameplay and its mechanics can frustrate us more than amuse us, but the fact of leveling up the characters and equipping us with new weapons is addicting.
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Micetopia offers a mixed result, in which we see how good ideas and intentions are mixed with a long list of design flaws that lead to a game that could have given much more of itself. It has an adequate duration for what this type of game usually offers, but its repetitiveness ends up taking its toll.
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The sequel to Override offers us a greater number of mechs, settings and game modes, but changes its gameplay to make it more arcade and accessible compared to the slower and more tactical gameplay of the first installment, which may be a disappointment for some. The game modes are insufficient and more could have been added, but the League mode is especially entertaining and will give us a good amount of hours.
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Kosmokrats is an interesting puzzle game hidden behind a plot of a fictional Soviet Union that has reached for the stars. The different decisions we can make are interesting and will make us replay the game several times, but the management part can be a bit distracting from the puzzles.
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Chronos: Before the Ashes presents us with a traditional version of Chronos VR, which in turn is a prequel to Remnant: From the ashes. This time the gameplay becomes a simple and friendly souls-like with which it is easy to get started in the genre. He fails in the design of levels, in their duration and in some technical problems, but he knows how to make up for it with good puzzles and exploration.
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Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 is one of the puzzle games with the most content of the generation, with a multitude of game modes and configurations to adapt the experience to our liking. The story mode and the battle of feats take center stage in this installment, being very durable and addictive modes. An essential without a doubt.
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The pathless offers us a huge open world, full of nuances and beautiful landscapes through which we will move at full speed. With ideas taken slightly from Breath of the Wild, we will have a good amount of challenges and intense fights that we will love. Special mention to Austin Wintory's soundtrack and great voice performances. Highly recommended.
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Empire of Sin offers a long and varied game that mixes management, strategy and tactical role with great success. With the 1920s and prohibition as a scenario, Romero games allows us to create our criminal empire in a fairly simple and addictive game, but at the same time deep in its gameplay and mechanics.
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An absolute masterpiece, Valve returns to the saga that made it famous with a game that offers totally original elements, fully integrated into the main canon and with a level of detail and interaction between objects rarely seen in any game. A virtual reality system is worth purchasing for this game alone.
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The same game that has already arrived on Switch but with added content, which is also available in the Nintendo hybrid. With the addition of 50 new levels, online ranking and the Baron von Blubba, the fun expands and offers more replayability and duration to the title. The multiplayer to 4 continues being its great strength and the true sauce of the game.
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Black Desert arrives to consoles with all the updated content so far and does so with a number of rewards in this Prestige Edition. The gameplay is direct, addictive and full of options and possibilities, making it one of the most complete MMOs of the moment. On the other hand, the serious performance problems it has, a very unfriendly interface and a quite hard learning curve are going to tarnish a pleasant experience.
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Two Parsecs from Earth brings us a reduced-size metroidvania in which humor and humor are not lacking. Its hand-drawn style is very attractive and its curious system of choice of skills forces us to give it more than one pass. Despite this, it becomes a bit monotonous and repetitive due to its limited variety of settings and enemies.
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Promesa is another of those works that tries to break the barrier between product and art, using the video game as a narrative medium. It's a short walk of less than an hour, but the setting is wonderful and the graphic style is spectacular. Highly recommended if you like this type of experience.
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An expansion to the height that brings back the best aspects of the original game, with more of the same but equally powerful and addictive. The included content gives for a few more hours that will leave us satisfied, although it has a series of performance problems that should be solved as soon as possible.
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