Ivanir Ignacchitti
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Ivanir Ignacchitti's Reviews
The Red Bell’s Lament is yet another Voltage otome game that stands out with its dramatic flavor and an even more unusual route structure than the previous game. For those looking for a charismatic visual novel in a world with vampires and humans struggling against calamities, this is a good pick.
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Projected Dreams is a curious puzzle of light and shadows and it's possible to notice the team's effort in making it so each chapter brought a new gimmick to add variety to the challenges. However, the way the game handles physics and how it limits object control is frustrating and there are many issues that make it not a highlight within the genre.
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Picross S NAMCO Legendary Edition is yet another good logic puzzle pack from Jupiter, now using the core theme of classic NAMCO games. We get all the quality we've come to expect from the Picross S line and it's very worth it to to clear the puzzles, though there's this feeling that it could be a little more creative in valuing the legacy of the classics here and how to present them to the players.
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Perennial Dusk -Kinsenka- is an aesthetically pleasant visual novel and offers an interesting premise. However, the plot is handled poorly in rhythm and quality, making it easier to recommend other games in the genre.
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Tron: Catalyst brings Bithell Games once again to Disney's Tron universe, this time in an action-adventure experience.
Gal Metal is a rhythm game that demands effort from the player, but rewards said effort in equal measure with a stylish form of musical freedom. Together with a fun, nonsensical slice-of-life narrative experience in an everyday simulator format, the game really is something unique on the market and a fantastic proposition that only makes sense on Nintendo Switch.
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MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM SEED BATTLE DESTINY REMASTERED brings a fair action experience and nothing more than that. There are many polish issues and a campaign that cuts down the narrative to focus on a combat that's jankier than it should be. It's still possible to have fun with the game, especially for those who know the saga and just want to turn off the brain with giant robot battles, but there are better options in the market for those looking for good action experiences.
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Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is an addictive RPG and simulation experience that represents a significant step forward for the series. Exploration, combat, relationships, and rural management have all evolved significantly over its predecessor and are all combined in a harmony that is well worth exploring.
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Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3 is another great game from CyberConnect2. It doesn't only reinforce the polish and effort that the developers have brought to the table since the first game but also uses the opportunity to dive further into the additional characters and in adding even more strategic options to the combat.
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Kulebra and the Souls of Limbo is a compelling journey through an afterlife world where people are stuck in a cycle caused by their regrets. Charismatic and vibrant, Galla's work is an experience worth playing.
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Bloodless is a bold action game that requires the player to pay attention to the enemy patterns and master their character's reaction options. Within an eastern ambiance presented through unique aesthetics, the game is an easy recommendation to any player who likes a good challenge.
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American Arcadia is a frantic adventure game that manages to explore the perspectives of its two main characters in a compelling manner, especially when it demands the player to make actions as both at the same time. With a dystopian narrative that looks ever closer to reality, the game is an easy recommendation for those who like the theme.
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Sea of Stars: Throes of the Watchmaker is a solid expansion that brings a journey full of novelties and allows a little more nuance to the characterization of the two protagonists. Overall, the experience manages to maintain the charm and charisma of the base game and is strongly recommended for those who want to live a little more of what this universe has to offer.
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Him, the Smile & Bloom is a competent otome game in its concept of exploring adult romantic relationships through four very different couples. The result is a great pick for fans of the genre and those who still don't know it but are interested in exploring a little of what it has to offer.
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All in Abyss: Judge the Fake is an eccentric combination of bets and RPG, creating an addicting format of evaluating possibilities and using special skills. It's a proposal that's unique enough to be worth exploring.
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The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy manages to combine a textual adventure full of mysteries with a tactical game with interesting strategic options. The end result has reservations and ends up revealing some of the limitations of Kodaka's writing, but it definitely pays off in the long run.
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Lunar Remastered Collection brings back a duology that is still charming and a good choice for fans of the genre. However, the feeling is that, as a remaster, the final product is too basic and could have gone further to justify itself. Even so, it's great to have them back and fans of the genre will have fun getting to know them or revisiting them.
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SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered brings back a PlayStation classic in a satisfying way, although the game is not recommended for those who are not open to an RPG that is unorthodox in its structure. Fans of the franchise, however, will be able to enjoy another vibrant and unique experience within the genre, especially if they had not explored the game in its original version.
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Pocket Bravery is a Brazilian fighting game of really high quality and a great option for those looking for an experience with the genre on Switch. With a ton of variety in the modes and robust learning systems, it's worth investing many hours in the game to try and master its fast combat.
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Bleach Rebirth of Souls manages to be a stylish 3D fighting game that interprets the original work well and is able to explore in great detail the main arcs of its plot before what is currently being adapted into an anime. Its main bottleneck is the lack of diversity of modes and a more robust online that encourages players to remain active, but for those who want to relive the nostalgia of Tite Kubo's creation, the game hits the nail on the head with its story mode and the mechanical construction of its combat.
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