Carles Ferrandis
A title that will not leave you indifferent and that can satisfy both fans of terror and of Michalski's work. However, it is a clear step back from his previous works and on a playable level offers very little interest, adding rhythm problems and diluting his narrative.
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A title that deals first with real and recent political issues, and then offers a crude and unintuitive real-time strategy system. It ends up condemning a social background that could have been its great asset, but the studio itself decides to discard it.
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Returning to a rejuvenated Kanto with the new graphic section is as engaging as ever and its mechanics, despite its simplicity, confirm the soundness and effectiveness of a formula that may not confer the best RPG in history, but one of the most fun. The novelties are interesting, although few. The proposal is very enjoyable no matter how old you are in the saga, however its simplification is excessive and its reason for being, observing the previous trajectory of the remakes in the saga, it seems to be a mere promotion of Pokémon Go.
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