Oscar Nino
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Journey to the Savage Planet first DLC, Hot Garbage brings a lot of interesting ideas to the game and is a worthy new content. Unfortunately the game doesn't take fully advantage of some of its new mechanics.
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Moving Out is a fun experience (even if you are playing alone), but the game lacks in some areas if you compare it to other games of the similar genre.
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After years as an Xbox exclusive, Capy latest game finally arrives to PS4. This new BELOW port brings a lot of improvements for the title, tweaking the difficulty and including an explore mode that makes the game more enjoyable.
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The Foundation gives new powers to Jesse and also shows us a little bit more of the story behind the Old House. Unfortunately, the story feels a little undercooked in favor of the newfound abilities of the director which due to the nature of the game is not great.
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Darksiders Genesis is a welcome change to a kind of stale franchise. Airship Syndicate work is definitely a good one, although the pacing of the story can feel weird sometimes and the camera is definitely a problem that can make the combat experience a little bit clumsy.
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With a great use of color and a sense humor that lands more often than not, Typhoon Studios first title is a fun experience for someone who enjoys exploration. That being said, it's duration can hurt the flow of the game and make it feel too long for their own sake.
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CTR is back and it looks better than ever. After all the improvements we saw with the N-Sane Trilogy, Nitro-Fueled is a wonderful remake of an already great karting game. The difficulty curve and be a tough sell for some people but this is a great way to experience CTR if you're new or someone that played it on PS One years ago.
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Blood & Truth is one of the greatest experiences in PlayStation VR. With a James Bond-esque story, the game has some great action sequences with a lot of goons to shoot and a plethora of weapons to use, London Studios shows us the kind of games we should see more often in VR.
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Fade to Silence is a game with proper survival mechanics and an interesting story. Unfortunately the game forces you to play the way they want and for players that want a more relaxed and casual experience, the situation won't be ideal.
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After the successful Retro City Rampage, Shakedown: Hawaii takes the things to a new level. The game not only features a even better cast of characters, 16-bit graphics and some great mechanics, but also a pretty funny script even is the main character is a POS. The game also works great on PS Vita.
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NoCode second game is just brilliant. Observation is a “walking sim”, that easily can make us feel like HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey. The studio created a story filled with tension and an unexpected ending. Also the art direction and interface design is one of the greatest I've ever seen this generation.
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Bend Studios new IP since Syphon Filter is definitely an interesting setting with some good characters. Unfortunately the narrative doesn't have a good pacing and the gameplay can feel repetitive most of the time. Is a beautiful game to look at and the Freaker hordes are terrifying and fun to fight, but the good moments go pretty far in between.
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Falcon Age is an interesting adventure with a great setting. The Falcon is definitely charming and the whole cast have some great character development moments, the gameplay isn't as deep as you wish but is good enough for a VR game. Even if Falcon Age is playable without the VR headset, the meat and bones of the game appear with this peripheral.
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Devil May Cry 5 is a testament of Capcom itself. Not only the ship has turned around but in less than a month, the studio have shipped two game of the year contenders. The story of Dante, Nero and V is a refreshing one and the gameplay is easy to learn, and pretty hard to master.
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Far Cry: New Dawn is not only a step in the right direction after the disappointing Far Cry 5 but also a game pretty diverse in its environments and characters (Even if its setting is the same Montana of the last game). That being said, some RPG mechanics doesn't mix well and the gun customization is not as deep as other games in the franchise.
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Following the trend of open world games, Metro Exodus tries to do some interesting things with its open world, that unfortunately a lot of times feels empty and the level design isn't as tight as we see in Last Light, but the game fills it's shoes with a great cast of characters, a pretty interesting setting and a beautiful world to look at.
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After games like Assault Horizon and Ace Combat Online, we finally have a sequel to the great Fires of Liberation. Skies Unknown not only brings great gameplay and combat mechanics, but also has some beautiful environments worthy of a photo mode. In the case of PS4, it's VR component is short but something we would love to play more.
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Rockstar newest game is a masterpiece. Not only shows all the talent behind its San Diego studio, but also is a statement of how you can make an interactive world feel alive. Unfortunately, the game overstays its welcome with a filler episode and an epilogue that feels too long for its own benefit.
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Instead of going to the action filled WWII we've seen countless times, 11-11: Memories Retold wants to show us the human element of the war. Even when the narrative beats doesn't hit where it should, is definitely an interesting experience supported by a great art direction.
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Battlefield V is a wonderful first-person Shooter, that unfortunately had a lot of bad timing during its release and also was surrounded by a not so important controversy that definitely hurt its image and sales.
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