Diego Sierra


40 games reviewed
79.5 average score
85 median score
25.0% of games recommended
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Nov 16, 2022

God of War Ragnarök is a new demonstration of the might of Sony's internal teams. An epic, colossal sequel, but also sensitive and intimate, which not only improves on its predecessor in each and every one of the sections, but also saves its own cards to surprise the player at each new step.

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Jun 10, 2021

Ratchet & Clank: A rift apart becomes on its own merits one of the most solid reasons to buy a PlayStation 5 and an ideal demonstration of all the potential it holds, offering us a small taste of the future that awaits us in the coming years.

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95 / 100 - Lost Judgment
Sep 16, 2021

The Ryo Ga Gotoku Studio establishes itself as one of the most consistent and fittest development teams today. Lost Judgment is an authentic work of craftsmen in which not only have all the mechanics of its predecessor been polished and refined, but also have been expanded to provide the game with an endless amount of content wrapped in a story that, despite the slowness of some sections is unforgettable and will make us reflect on the true meaning of the word "justice". A round sequel.

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95 / 100 - Deathloop
Sep 22, 2021

Arkane adds another wonder to his resume. Deathloop gives a twist to the roguelike genre and does so with tremendous gameplay and very original mechanics that keep us glued to the screen. It is not a perfect game, it has small flaws that prevent it from reaching the maximum score, but it is undoubtedly a must have in every rule.

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Oct 26, 2022

Triangle Strategy is one of the best exponents of the Japanese tactical role-playing game. Not only does it imitate the classics, it manages to catch up with them thanks to an exciting story full of intrigue, a conventional but effective battle system, and an original decision-making mechanism that guarantees replayability.

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May 5, 2021

Capcom gives us the definitive Resident Evil to celebrate the saga's 25th anniversary. Not for being the best, not for being the most faithful to the roots, not for being the one that will cause the greatest impact in the industry and probably not for being the one that will occupy the most special place in the hearts of the players. , but yes for being a hilarious, varied, intense title, with a great sense of rhythm and, most important of all, for being the Resident Evil that has finally been able to combine in a balanced and harmonious way all the aspects that it saga has explored throughout its history.

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Feb 10, 2022

PowerSlave Exhumed becomes the best version to discover a cult classic that laid the foundations for works as important as Metroid Prime. Nightdive adds another success to its great contribution to the preservation of the environment.

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Apr 11, 2022

Perhaps The Kaito Files is a bit expensive for its duration, but the quality of the narrative and the way in which all the details have been pampered to make the experience of handling Kaito something different make it essential content. for all those who have been left wanting more after the end of Lost Judgment.

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STAR WARS: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords was a real gem, but it had the imperfections of rushed development. Now it seems that Aspyr is willing to do justice by restoring the lost content, making this Nintendo Switch re-release the best way to enjoy a game that keeps all of its many virtues intact.

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Call of Duty returns through the front door with a continuation sequel to the previous Modern Warfare, but polishing and balancing the formula proposed by it to the maximum. The multiplayer is a real bomb and the number of players can grow to insanity with the release of the new version of Warzone, so there is fun for a while. One could only reproach that the campaign, while entertaining, is simply compliant.

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May 28, 2020

Song of Horror is a love letter to the genre. An old school survival horror that focuses on exploration and puzzles, to the detriment of action mechanics. It is a tough experience, very demanding with the player, but at the same time extremely rewarding. A must-have for any horror buff, especially those who are still fascinated by those classic mid-to-late 90s adventures.

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85 / 100 - Killer7
Nov 19, 2018

A waste of psychedelic creativity, an author's video game in its purest form. You will love it or you will hate it, but surely it will not leave you indifferent. A pity that the absence of translation, and even more the absence of subtitles in the cinematics, minimizes its already reduced potential audience.

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Jul 26, 2021

NEO: The World Ends With You stands on its own merits among the great releases of this 2021, succeeding in the challenge of being the sequel to a cult work.its freshness, variety, rhythm and immediacy, in conjunction with its intriguing story and surprisingly good script, make it an almost safe bet, although perhaps the apparent simplicity of the redesigned combat system may cause division among fans of the first installment.

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Nov 9, 2021

Vanguard does not provide significant news, but Sledgehammer has managed to create a solid delivery that manages to capture the best of the essence of the Call of Duty of recent years. The fun provided by the excellent design of its multiplayer mode shows that the formula is still fully valid. In the must there is a campaign mode that, although fun and spectacular, is too short, as well as a zombies mode that is not up to expectations.

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Mar 7, 2022

Perhaps this pixel remaster still needs a little more cooking to become the definitive version of Final Fantasy VI, but it is a totally recommendable way both to discover Final Fantasy VI for the first time and to revisit a cult classic that remains so fresh and valid as the first day.

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85 / 100 - Gran Turismo 7
Mar 11, 2022

Gran Turismo 7 is the most complete and fun installment of the saga. The driving is a delight and the whole game exudes passion and love for motorsports, but at the same time, the steps forward are too subtle and elements that have been in the players' sights for years, such as collisions, have not been polished. and artificial intelligence. Gran Turismo 7 is an evolution, but it is not the great revolution that the saga has pending.

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85 / 100 - Saints Row
Aug 22, 2022

Perhaps the excessive conservatism of Volition has caused a golden opportunity to revitalize the saga with a more forceful update to have been lost. Saints Row is a return to formulas that seemed somewhat outdated for the construction of open world games, but what cannot be denied is that, despite this, they have managed to put together a title that is hilarious at the controls, especially in some main missions that have a prodigious treatment of unbridled action sequences.

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Oct 7, 2022

Yuppie Psycho: Executive Edition is an original survival horror in which the office itself becomes an impromptu horror setting. The most everyday elements become our enemies, whom we must dodge, fight and face through an entire building full of secrets and managing the few resources we find. The plot, despite being interesting and well constructed, decides to pick up the pace in its final stretch and is not as perfect as it could have been. Even so, a highly recommended purchase, especially for fans of this genre, with the benefit of the extra content of this edition over the original game.

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85 / 100 - Victoria 3
Nov 2, 2022

Victoria 3 isn't Crusader Kings in the sense that we won't have any Game of Thrones-esque in-house goings-on. Nor does it have the feeling of discovery of Europa Universalis. But if we want a deep political-social simulation in which we can choose any country in the entire world, it is undoubtedly your game. If you are not a veteran of the saga, your head may explode at first, but rest assured, Paradox has thought of you with an excellent tutorial.

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85 / 100 - The Chant
Nov 3, 2022

The Chant doesn't stray too far from the manual to make a modern third-person narrative horror/action game, but it delivers in each and every one of its sections. Perhaps the combat is the point where it limps the most, but it remains fully functional. The premiere of Brass Token is a pleasant surprise and makes it a study to keep track of in future projects.

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