Ryan Rodríguez
Pikmin 4 is a solid evolution of the formula we've seen after the first release on GameCube, Oatchi and the night expeditions are the highlight of the game. That being said, the game feels like it could've been more robust in its mechanics and the Multiplayer/Co-Op aspect leaves a lot to be desired.
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Resident Evil 4 is Capcom at it's best. When you thought the multiple ports of the original might make this Remake feels outdated or "money-grabby", is definitely worth the price of entry even if you've played every version of the original game.
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Return to Dream Land Deluxe is a fantastic remake of an already great game. Even if it isn't too hard or have a long duration, the game does have a lot of content in extra modes and more to keep the player engaged for a longer period even after finishing the main campaign.
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More than 20 years later, Metroid Prime holds up quite well. The Remaster improves some things related to textures and controller, but the core game still is one of the best FPS of all time and one of the top Metroid games. This is a must have for every Switch user and we definitely wanna see Echoes and Corruption as we prepare for its Fourth entry.
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Reunion is a great port of Crisis Core, specially for the people that is playing the Remake for the first time. The dubbed might not be the best if you played the PSP version, but the gameplay feels as good as ever and now with double joysticks.
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Pokémon Scarlet is a weird game. Game Freak introduced some welcome changes to the core gameplay and also took a mechanic or two of the acclaimed Legends: Arceus. Unfortunately the graphics and performance of the game leaves a lot to be desired even for fans of the franchise.
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The Cowabunga Collection shows a Konami more friendly with their IPs. Not only feels great (even after the excellent Shredder's Revenge) but is also great to have the chance of playing this games in the newest consoles. Whether it is on-the-go for Switch or in the comfort of your house (PS and Xbox).
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Exit the Gungeon changes the formula of an already fun game. Even if it was developed for Apple Arcade first, the game feels pretty good and fun in console and keeps the same charisma of the original one.
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The newest Animal Crossing is a relaxing game, specially for quarantine times. Although the tools mechanic definitely can be a chore and makes feel the game a little grindy, is a game you'll play every day in short bursts. Unless you wanna piss off Tom Nook.
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Even if this is not the best Pokémon spin-off, Mystery Dungeon feels a little repetitive but also takes advantage of the Switch portability so playing it on short bursts makes it a better experience
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For a lot of people, this is not a must-have game. For others, Media Molecule new game show us what the PS4 is capable of and also that is possible to create a game that creates games. Dreams show you the basics of the tools and then let the user create its wildest... Dreams.
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Vanquish is still one of Platinum most interesting games. In the Anniversary Edition of the game, we not only see improved graphics but also a better performance that was a big problem of Vanquish last generation.
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After delays and a lot of promises, Bloodstained is finally available. The game is a love letter to the fans of the genre, even including nods to the popular series Castlevania, even with good and rewarding gameplay sometimes the performance of the game leaves a lot to be desired.
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Lucah: Born of a Dream is one of those games you don't see that often. The game takes the formula of the souls games and turns it on its head with a weird art style, Definitely is a joy to see the game working the way it does even if sometimes the exploration isn't as deep as other games.
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Puyo Puyo Champions is one of those games that can be a little bit weird to understand. The game is surely a hit with Japan audiences, but in this region might be a tough sell. That being said, the game strips every thing that might feel unnecessary just to focus on the competitive side of Puyo Puyo.
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The newest port of Final Fantasy X/X-2 remind us of how good and classic this two games are. Although still have trouble related to the length of the cinematics, FFX/X-2 is a game for fans of the franchise and a good starting point for new players.
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Sukeban first game is still a wonderful simulator. For some people won't be a deep experience, but still is a relaxing game with a very interesting lore. One of the greatest things about this game is that finally... is available in a platform that's not PS Vita.
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With easy gameplay, and a lot of cards to chose from, Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a quite different game of what the franchise has showed us. Even if the story is nothing stellar is a great way to see another face of Dragon Ball that is not big outside Japan.
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After the brilliant Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows die Twice feels like a different formula using the same gameplay. The game is hard and can be frustrating sometimes, but when you learn to master some techniques, definitely becomes a rewarding game. From Software created another brilliant game and a sure Game of the Year candidate.
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After a years of hit-and-miss with this popular franchise, RE7 and RE2 Remake are a reminder of the greatness behind Capcom. With some drastic mechanic changes RE2 is not only a brilliant game but with Shadow of the Colossus is one of the greatest remakes of all time.
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