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321 games reviewed
78.4 average score
80 median score
19.9% of games recommended

With Fatesworn we revisit the interesting world of Amalur. THQ Nordic has been hell-bent on bringing this franchise back to life and we couldn't be happier about it. If first it was the remastering of the original game, now they surprise us with an expansion full of post-game content and a new area that will give us between 10 and 20 more hours of fun. It's not perfect, but if you liked the original game, Mithros is waiting for you.

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Feb 28, 2022

GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon is the continuation of a Konami classic from 1987 that comes to us maintaining a 2D gameplay but with a development based on roguelite mechanics. Audiovisually it is very powerful and playable very dynamic, but the economy of the game does not seem well adjusted and progressing will cost us much more than desired, which can be a hindrance. With some adjustments we would be facing a remarkable game, hopefully GuruGuru and Konami take note.

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80 / 100 - Omno
Dec 21, 2021

OMNO is a little adventure in a 3D platforming environment that works more as an experience than anything else. And the truth is that it does not do anything wrong. With strong inspiration from Journey, we will advance through the game world on our pilgrimage of light. 4 hours of a beautiful and interesting experience await us.

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Dec 1, 2021

Asterix & Obelix: Slap them All! is a classic 2D beat 'em up with impeccable graphics but lacks playability that is too flat, simple and can easily fall into repetition. It still gets to be fun and offers generous length for the game genre it belongs to, so every fan of Uderzo and Goscinny's characters should give it a try.

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60 / 100 - Comanche
Nov 26, 2021

The Comanche franchise returns after 20 years and it does so with a fifth installment that does not shine like the previous ones, perhaps because it started from different premises than those that have finally reached us, making us feel its structure a bit repetitive and its generic design. Despite everything, lovers of helicopter games or the original franchise can take advantage of what this Comanche offers us.

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Guardian of Remembrance is the second and final DLC coming to Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity as part of its expansion pass. This downloadable content, unlike the first, focuses on the inclusion of 8 new additional memories that come to complete the story of the main game. Along with this expansion of the story, we will receive 2 new playable characters, Prunia and Rotver, a very peculiar dual character, and a secret character that is not easy to unlock. Perhaps more was expected from this second DLC despite the fact that the additions will know how to satisfy the fan of the franchise.

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STAR WARS: Knights of the Old Republic is possibly the best game in the extensive Star Wars franchise and thanks to Aspyr we can play it on Nintendo Switch in what may be the best version of the title due to its technical and graphic tweaks - taking into account which is a remastering of a 2003 game and not a remake or a modern game. If you have not played before, there is no excuse, it is the perfect opportunity to enjoy Bioware's work and may the force be with you.

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60 / 100 - Aeon Must Die!
Nov 12, 2021

Aeon Must Die! It is a game that is not for everyone. It is loaded with good ideas not so well executed, and it is complex and unfriendly for the player who takes time to find out how things work. It becomes enjoyable when it is finally mastered, but you have to be patient with it, and the rhythm between action and story doesn't help either. Artistically it is beautiful and its history can be interesting, so it is worth taking a look if we know what to expect.

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Nov 11, 2021

Senna Forever is the most interesting DLC ​​of Horizon Chase Turbo to date, a good tribute to the legend of Formula 1 Ayrton Senna that presents us with a new campaign with two game modes and new circuits and vehicles. The perfect opportunity to review the successful career of the Brazilian idol while enjoying the great Arcade gameplay of Horizon Chase Turbo.

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50 / 100 - Panorama Cotton
Nov 9, 2021

This version of Panorama Cotton was perfect for western audiences to get to know the original Mega Drive game, which, in addition to not leaving Japan, had a very limited distribution. However, technical problems in the loading of the graphics compared to the original game and its impact on the gameplay recommend leaving your acquisition on standby until the problems have not been solved.

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70 / 100 - Cotton 100%
Nov 8, 2021

This new version of Cotton 100% brings us this curious and valued cute 'em up from Super Famicom to the West 27 years after its original release. This is a perfect opportunity to get to know the franchise of the witch Nata de Cotton and her companion the fairy Silk with the second installment of the series. We only have to regret that this review is so sparse of news, extras or additional content.

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Nov 4, 2021

Dying Light: Platinum Edition for Nintendo Switch offers us the perfect opportunity to enjoy the Techland game in case it has not been previously enjoyed on another platform, or we want to do it in portable mode. This version is highly recommended, first for the ton of additional content it includes and second for its pretty solid conversion, with acceptable performance and more than decent graphic quality. Techland has done a good job without a doubt and Dying Light: Platinum Edition is a game for Nintendo Switch to be reckoned with.

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85 / 100 - Gleylancer
Nov 1, 2021

Gleylancer is a 2D side-advance shoot 'em up that was originally released in 1992. Launched by Masaya on Mega Drive, it did not cross the Japanese borders, being relegated to the Japanese market, and after passing through the Wii Virtual Console, now It comes to us with a modernized version that gives the game a new dimension and greater packaging. Gleylancer can finally prove her worth in the shoot 'em up genre.

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Oct 29, 2021

Raiden IV x MIKADO remix is ​​the most complete version of Raiden IV. It groups together the extras and game modes of the previous versions of this fourth installment, and also adds interesting options such as the TATE mode to get more out of our vertical Nintendo Switch, and of course the star of this edition, a new soundtrack produced by the prestigious Japanese arcade game center Mikado with the participation of artists from the world-class Arcade scene. A must for lovers of Raiden and shoot 'em up.

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65 / 100 - The Good Life
Oct 26, 2021

The Good Life is the new work by Yukio Futatsugi and Hidetaka 'Swery' Suehiro although we will see many more typical elements of the latter's games. We will have to uncover the secrets hidden in the British town of Rainy Woods while enjoying a whole country life simulator. Too bad the end result is clouded by an obvious lack of rhythm and somewhat debatable playable mechanics. Despite everything, The Good Life is worth a look, especially if we like Swery's work.

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85 / 100 - G-Darius HD
Oct 12, 2021

With G-DARIUS HD we can enjoy the original Arcade from 1997 and a completely revamped version in high definition. One of the best Darius by right that now reaches us in the best possible way and closes the return of the franchise through different versions and compilations that we have been receiving in recent years. For lovers of the Taito franchise and shoot 'em up in general, this is the perfect opportunity to take on the Thiima army with our iconic Silver Hawk.

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85 / 100 - UnMetal
Oct 7, 2021

UnMetal is a parody of the first two Metal Gear from MSX. A humorous game that not only references Konami's work, but also many other elements of pop culture. The positive is that in addition to a parody, UnMetal is very well done and also works great as a stealth game, so the experience becomes much more recommended.

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Oct 1, 2021

Actraiser Renaissance is a remake of Quintet and Enix's classic Actraiser released in 1990 that became a cult game in its own right. This is the perfect opportunity to recover that classic that has received many new features and improvements in its updating, although all not so well received. Despite the controversial tower defense mechanics and the graphical aspect of the action phases, the final experience is well worth it, and we hope that it will lead to the arrival of other of the great Quintet classics.

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85 / 100 - Tails of Iron
Sep 23, 2021

Tails of Iron is a 2D action adventure with RPG elements, and various soulslike formulas particularly framed in demanding combat. Despite the many RPG elements, the core of the adventure is combat, so the progress ends up being quite linear and the lack of variety of situations is accused. Of course, the combat is well implemented - with many familiar elements from the Souls franchise - and it is quite fair as well as demanding. Audiovisually is at another level for the quality and the care put by the developers. One of the indie surprises of the year.

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Murder on Eridano is the second and final additional content for The Outer Worlds. We will visit a new planet, Eurídano, where we will have to solve a murder and investigate until we can accuse the possible person responsible for the crime. A slower development awaits us and with less emphasis on action, with a lot of text to read and conclusions to draw, but with a lot of house-brand humor.

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