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This port to Nintendo Switch comes out well of one of the top works in the sector at the level of role-playing games. The control has been perfectly adapted to the joycons, and the game has a good font to read in Switch screen. Unfortunately, visually it is still exactly the same as it was 20 years ago, although due to its drawing style the graphics have not aged particularly badly. Nor do they take advantage of the tactile possibilities of the console and that is sadder, in addition to losing the audio in Spanish that the original version had. On the other hand, the additions and the possibility of playing anywhere can justify the purchase, always bearing in mind that these additions are the same ones that the PC version had back in 2012/2013. So the player who has already played those versions will only have the portable factor as a novelty, and at a price that is not exactly cheap.
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Club Soccer Director PRO 2020 is, above all, a game with a mobile origin in which its creators have not made the slightest effort to offer added value on their way to PC. Also it has a very aggressive micro-transaction policy, excessive in a paid game. It is true that it is price is half of the maximum exponent of the genre, but it is not even worth it being able to have it played on mobile for free.
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One more year, KONAMI promptly brings us its vision of what a soccer simulator should be. And, one more year, it succeeds. Great ball physics, an ideal match tempo, an AI of its own that in much of the match does what it is expected to do, and a rival AI more human than ever, make this eFootball PES2020 the best soccer simulator that can be played to date.
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The new installment of the star saga of Creative Assembly amply meets expectations. A campaign with a great focus on the different characters and the relationships between them that offers many possibilities to the player along with the characteristic battle system of Total War define an indispensable game for lovers of strategy. Perhaps a little more variety is missing in the types of units, but it does not have to tarnish the great work of the developer belonging to SEGA.
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This is a good game that prioritizes the story and the setting above everything else, which would be good if some arguable design decisions and a handful of bugs that tarnish the experience had not been added.
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Akane is a game made with great care, with superb gameplay and very well thought out, and a great artistic section with great predominance of cyberpunk. Its main tare is its lack of content in terms of scenarios (only one) and enemies, but a game system that encourages fast games, and a system of equipment improvements will still make the player amortize their purchase, which will also been for a very low price by today's standards.
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Under a carefree appearance full of bright colors and ducks with submachine guns, we get a frantic roguelite in which we will not stop to breathe for a moment while there are enemies on each screen. In addition, the way in which the player's equipment is handled in each game, through the so-called "artifacts", or negative modifications, is a breath of fresh air in which one must decide if he prefers an equipment upgrade, with increasing difficulty. built-in, or stays as is. Maybe its a bit lacking in its lack of online gaming in its cooperative and competitive oriented modes, but it still has a satisfactory solo game, which engages and allows fast games.
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Life Goes On offers puzzles where the death of each of the (infinite) soldiers of the king will prevail, and where each of these deaths will almost always serve a greater purpose, in addition to taking out the sadistic aspect that every human being has. In addition, the puzzles will never be complex enough to get stuck for many days in one, nor too easy to not get a feeling of victory every time you reach the end of the level, especially in the last ones. Being the first film of a group of three developers, little more could be asked of it. Recommended.
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Under that childish layer that can repel in the first instance, Bomber Crew hides a deep gameplay, where tension and the need for quick decisions are the order of the day. Perhaps its curve of difficulty can reverse neophytes in the genre, or perhaps the handling could have somehow taken advantage of the touch screen of the console, but who knows how to ignore these small problems will find a worthy heir to Faster Than Light set in World War II that will provide you with many hours of gameplay.
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