Fernando Sánchez
Langrisser I & II is a compilation of the first two titles of the rather unknown Langrisser franchise, a saga of SRPG with enough quality that was born in response to the Nintendo Fire Emblem, and although very similar to these, they add their own ideas. With this remake we have the option to enjoy these two classics with a new technical section, a remastered soundtrack, and new designs in the illustrations, although we can exchange all this for the old designs at any time.
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Bloodroots is a game that will remind us of Hotline Miami but that knows how to print its own character, although this is so crazy and thug. His artistic style will remind us of Samurai Jack, and even this may not end up liking everyone, we must recognize that the combination with so much madness and gore looks good. Anyone who has enjoyed Hotline Miami should try Bloodroots, they will not be disappointed.
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Blair Witch is a psychological horror game where our protagonist must face any situation that may arise with his dog, while looking for a missing child and his redemption. From the creators of Layers of Fear a work in crescendo awaits us that knows how to be faithful to the franchise it represents and at the same time move towards another type of narrative more typical of the developer as we approach the end.
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Nicky - The Home Alone Golf Ball is a fast-paced and cost-effective game that, after a little success on smartphones and PCs, tries its luck on the Nintendo console. We face a skill game where we must throw Nicky as many times as necessary to overcome the obstacles and challenges of the stage and reach the goal, or the hole in that case. It is entertaining, and for the price it has, it is worth spending some time.
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Down to Hell is one of those games that are born from the inspiration of the Dark Souls franchise. It takes as its premise the atmosphere and the combat, and manages to do it quite well in the first, but a not very refined control does not allow it to do equally well in the second. This is not the only problem, and we will see details that could be better, although in the end we will continue to have a moderately enjoyable adventure if we are not too demanding.
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7th Sector now comes to consoles after having collected a fairly positive review on its PC version. A narrative adventure with a breakthrough based on the resolution of a wide variety of puzzles in environments of clear cyberpunk atmosphere. The story and the way of telling it is interesting, but a somewhat rough control, the total lack of explanations when facing the puzzles and some illogical resolutions make the work of Sergey Noskov luster.
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Music Racer has gone from being a very interesting and rewarding experience on PC and Android, to a fairly simple and at times repetitive experience, for the simple loss of a feature such as the use of our own music. The basis may be the same, but it changes the experience that will now depend on whether or not we connect with the 29 electronic music themes that the game proposes. It is still interesting, but it is better to look at the tracklist first.
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Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo includes another 6 classic games from the old Psikyo, which together with the other 6 Alpha games, the previous part, form a collection of the most interesting shoot'em ups, obviating Gunbarich, of course. The compilation has been compressed in two parts, instead to the three Asians, but the extras of the Gallery mode have been lost, which is not available in Western editions. If you are a fan of shoot'em ups, it is the perfect opportunity to get to know the Psikyo classics, and vertical scroll games come with the option to play them in TATE mode, which improves the experience completely.
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Transcripted is a smart combination of twin stick shooter with a match-3 puzzle. The result is quite ingenious and fun, in addition to giving more importance to the game and its 25 levels, a story has been developed that makes the game more interesting. The difficulty does not have an equitable progression, and we must repeat levels to get experience, but despite this, the game is still quite addictive.
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Ancestors Legacy is a direct RTS focused on action and combat, leaving everything related to management and resources in the background. A breath of fresh air to the genre that wear with a story mode based on battles and historical events of the four available factions, and complements with a realistic and brutal representation of the war in the Middle Ages. The console version has adapted the control satisfactorily, but has seen its visual quality a little inexplicably diminished. If you like the strategy genre in real time, you should try it without hesitation.
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198X is a love letter to classic arcade, amusement arcades and confused adolescence in its transition to adult life. Hi-Bit Studios uses the nostalgia for we can feel identified with Kid, a teenager who discovers arcade games, which help him somehow face the real-life step. We expect 5 levels based on 5 different classic genres with impeccable audiovisual quality. The only issue is how short the game it is, arround one hour, because it leaves us wanting more.
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The Last Autumn is the second expansion of the great management and survival game Frostpunk from 11 bit studio. Argumentally it acts as a prequel to the events that occurred in the base game, and playably reformulates all the parameters of this to create a new experience with new laws, new technologies, new parameters such as Motivation and Security, and a new objective, to build the generator on which the future will depend. If we liked Frostpunk, The Last Autumn won't let us down.
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The Park is a psychological horror narrative adventure that takes place in the creepy theme park of Atlantic Island Park, and it is featured by Lorraine, a mother desperate to find her son Callum, who seems to play the game of cat and mouse with her inside the park. The easy fright will evolve into a more psychological and distressing terror as we discover the truth of what happens in The Park. It is a pity its outdated technical section and its duration so short, but still enjoyable if we find it very cheap.
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Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha includes 6 classic shoot'em ups from the old Psikyo, not all of them with the same quality, but not dislike having them all collected in this collection, and in Bravo, the next collection that is on its way. The compilation has been compressed in two parts instead to the three Asian versions, but the extras of the Gallery mode have been lost, They are not included in Western editions. If you are a huge fan of shoot'em ups, it is the perfect opportunity to get to know the Psikyo classics, and vertical scroll games come with the option of playing them in TATE mode, which improves the experience completely.
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Return to Jurassic Park is a downloadable content for Jurassic World Evolution that will delight fans of the first film in the saga. Care has been taken even with the smallest details, the recreation of the original park, the structures, its doors, the appearance of the dinosaurs, the route of the jeeps on rails, to the voices, in their original version, of the actors of the original film. A product for fans that, however, is not perfect because of its unlikely story, and the little additional content it really adds, just a couple of new dinosaurs. Despite this, if we like fan service, it will be worth returning to Nublar Island.
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STELLATUM is a shoot'em up inspired by the classic Asteroids that will face us to 80 short levels but with a rather high difficulty, which will require a continuous improvement of our starship. This mechanic improvements will present a new facet of the game, that of the customization of our starship with hundreds of possible combinations, and the collection of materials, which is based on repeating completed levels. This may not please everyone, and together with a little unfair game economy, it makes the game relegated to players who know very well what STELLATUM offers, and still see his proposal attractive.
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Gunlord X is an improved version of the 2012 game Gunlord, which finally leaves the niche market of the neo retro in Neo Geo and Dreamcast to assault the most popular current consoles, for it improves and polishes the original title, adds the interesting twin control stick, and expand and improve certain levels. Pure action, very enjoyable, but whitout forget where all the inspiration comes from, the Turrican franchise, and that in fact guarantees a good score instantly.
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It is witchcraft, being able to take one of the best open-world RPGs of the generation anywhere can not be qualified otherwise. The technical sacrifice has been important, but performance and quality have been perfectly prioritized at the right times, making this edition perfect for those who do not have another machine than the Nintendo hybrid console or for those who want to play the adventures of Geralt of Rivia anywhere.
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GRID Autosport, despite not being a new game, rightfully becomes the best driving simulator on Nintendo Switch. Technically commendable, loaded with content, and with great care that the Feral boys have put in the game, and they continue to put it into the game. It lacks the multiplayer mode, and obviously this has an impact on the score, but the developer has announced that they are working in it, so the title becomes a must for lovers of simulation in the system, although the game is also friendly with the new users.
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Asterix & Obelix XXL 3 - The Crystal Menhir is a game that doesn't feel necessary from a saga that saw its two releases in the 128-bit generation. It is not very well understood why the game has been rescued from the trunk of memories, and why it has done so by changing the style of play for an air view beat'em up, but although the game fails to stand out at all, its simple control and the interesting proposal of some of their levels can entertain enough, especially to fans, who will know how to find the added value to the game.
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