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Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a highly original offering that stands out and shines artistically, with great gameplay ideas and a Nintendo Switch 2 adaptation that makes good use of the Joy-Con 2's mouse-style controls, although it neglects other system features such as GameChat and GameShare. The mix of dynamic combat, resource management, and strategic defense creates a challenging, rewarding title that's highly recommended for those looking for something different.
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SONIC X SHADOW GENERATIONS is a solid remaster with some high-quality extra content that elevates the whole package. It's not a must-have if you've already played the original or aren't interested in Shadow, but if you're a fan of the hedgehog or have never tried it, it's an excellent opportunity to discover—or rediscover—one of the best modern titles in the series. As for the Nintendo Switch 2 version, we were hoping for a bit more, but if you haven't played it before, it's still a very valid option to enjoy it on Nintendo's new hybrid.
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Street Fighter 6 for Nintendo Switch 2 is an installment that reaffirms the greatness of the series, combining tradition and freshness with a comprehensive offering. Despite minor issues that could be improved, the portable experience and exclusive modes make up for it. Ultimately, it's a must-have for both veterans and new players, which manages to keep the passion for fighting alive with each update. No matter where you play or who you play with, you'll always find a reason to return to the ring.
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Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S is, without a doubt, the best way to enjoy one of the most brilliant puzzle crossovers of recent years. Its technical improvements, the new Doubles mode, and Switch 2-exclusive features make it a very polished and fun remake. Don't expect any major revolutions, though: the foundation remains the same as in 2020, but when something works this well, there's no need to reinvent it.
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Blades of Fire, the new game from Spanish studio MercurySteam, arrives quietly but is poised to become one of the surprises of 2025. A fable of fire and steel that tastefully blends recognizable elements from different genres and revolves them around the powerful concept of weapon forging and the depth with which the Madrid-based studio has endowed the concept. Once it catches your attention, Blades of Fire is a game you shouldn't miss; it will captivate you.
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Legends of the Zone Trilogy - Enhanced Edition doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it does polish it to a shine. It's a version that deeply respects the originals, presents them in their best form to date, and becomes the ideal entry point into a unique series. If you like atmospheric, tough, and characterful games, there's enough material for dozens of hours here. Happy stalking.
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Maybe not all the games in Capcom Fighting Collection 2 are on the same level, and certainly not all of them have aged equally. But together they form an honest portrait of a specific era of Capcom's most daring and original era. A time when they were allowed to try new things, mix licenses without hesitation, and release such unique games. That we can now rediscover them like this, lovingly and in the best possible conditions, is something fans of the genre should celebrate. Capcom has done it again, and we're delighted to be back in the ring and looking forward to a third installment.
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Two years after its release, Baldur’s Gate 3 is even better with Larian Studios focusing on improving the experience with important additions such as new subclasses, official mod support, cross-system online multiplayer, an improved photo mode, and the multiplayer solution for Xbox Series S users. If you're a fan of Western RPGs, Dungeons & Dragons, or are simply looking for a deep and immersive experience, Baldur's Gate 3 is a must-have title that continues to be pampered by its developer and community.
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Revenge of the Savage Planet is a bigger, more varied, more polished, and, above all, more fun sequel. While this new installment comes with its own areas of improvement, these issues don't completely detract from Raccoon Logic's excellent work and are highly fixable. It may not revolutionize the genre or have the depth of other open-world titles, but it offers a very fun and rather hilarious "metroidvania"-style experience.
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Days Gone Remastered not only fixes the mistakes of the past, but adds enough improvements to keep us engaged. The story remains strong, the setting remains captivating, and now, finally, the performance and technical enhancements are up to par. It won't be perfect, but it's a well-deserved second chance for a title that is now Bend Studio's best to date.
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SNOW BROS. 2 SPECIAL modernizes another of Toaplan's arcade classics, this one much less known in the West than its first installment. We can play the original arcade version or the remake, with several new features such as additional levels or new game modes and online multiplayer. It's a real treat for nostalgic fans and Toaplan fans, but its design reflects a different era and any new player should take this into account.
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Star Overdrive is one of those games that truly commands attention. The combination of all its elements offers an experience that will undoubtedly remind us of other titles, but that manages to find its own identity. The hoverboard-based movement and its commitment to speed, style, and exploration may make it a title not suitable for everyone, but at the same time, it could be a gem for those looking for something different.
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Fans of the SaGa series and players looking for something different from the more conventional JRPG offerings should give SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered a try. The remaster not only offers a chance to relive the past, but also to discover a classic that, while not for everyone, is a hidden treasure in the JRPG catalog of its era. It hasn't been translated into our language, but those with an intermediate level of English can still enjoy the experience.
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It's always a joy for users to see a revival of cult franchises or those that are relatively unknown in the West, and in this case, thanks to Assault Suit Leynos 2 Saturn Tribute, we can enjoy another installment of this mecha saga that over the years has acquired a certain status among fans of the genre. CITY CONNECTION manages to bring back the Masaya and NCS Corporation classic with accessibility improvements and other modern options, but without altering its essence, providing a great opportunity for new players to discover the franchise.
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The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC becomes the definitive version of the game. Adding to Naughty Dog's rich story are plenty of exciting extras, discarded levels, and the roguelike mode, No Return. Plus, we'll have a wealth of graphical and performance options available to ensure great scalability across a wide range of systems. Whether it's your first time playing the game or you want to rediscover it with graphical improvements and additional content, this is undoubtedly the best way to do it.
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BAKERU emerges as a love letter to the classics of the 3D platformer genre, especially Konami's iconic Goemon franchise. However, it's not limited to being a simple spiritual successor; it makes its own mark with well-developed and fresh gameplay. While its performance suffers slightly on the Nintendo Switch platform compared to the PC version, this isn't a serious issue. BAKERU is a must-have title for Goemon fans, but it's also an excellent option for new players looking for 3D action platformers in an era when these types of titles are less common.
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ENDER MAGNOLIA: Bloom in the Mist is a sequel that takes everything good about its predecessor and takes it one step further. With an improved combat system, a better designed design and an enchanting audiovisual section, it is an essential title for lovers of the genre. Although the surprise factor that the previous title benefited from is lost, ENDER MAGNOLIA establishes itself as one of the best metroidvanias of this year on its own merits.
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II is a niche Japanese RPG that continues the adventure of Trails Through Daybreak, and does so by expanding its world and improving the gameplay. With a well-constructed narrative, evolving characters, and a refined combat system, this installment offers a solid experience for fans of the saga. If you enjoyed the first Trails through Daybreak, this sequel is a must. And if you haven't yet explored the Calvard Republic, now is a good time to delve into one of the most narrative-rich niche sagas within the Japanese RPG genre.
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Monster Hunter Wilds is an excellent new installment that maintains the essence of the franchise. We will once again hunt imposing creatures in larger and more vivid environments than ever, we will also have interesting new features such as the Seikrat mount and a redesigned combat system with new movements and combos for our weapons and a new Precision mode, to direct our attacks at will and manage to do massive damage to our prey. The narrative now has greater importance in the first stages of our adventure, making the proposal more friendly for novice players. Although it may sound cliché, Capcom does not fail with Monster Hunter, and except for some minor issues, there is no reason why Wilds should not be a new success.
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MACROSS -Shooting Insight-, the first game in the Macross anime franchise officially released in the West, offers us a shooter that constantly changes the perspective depending on the phase we are in. With a story with dimensional folds that serve as an excuse to bring together a cast of pilots, singers and valkyries from different series of the franchise in the same time and place. With fanservice as its strong point, MACROSS -Shooting Insight- is an entertaining shooter but without great aspirations, from which fans of the franchise will get much more out of it.
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