Daniel Rubio
One of the best JRPGs on the market, with an Atlus that has managed to balance the expectations of new and old players in a very demanding but fair game, fresh and ironically somewhat continuist, with a balance that can please all fans of the genre.
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A game that everyone should try and reflect with every argument it drops left and right. The philosophical theme, the daring script, the melancholy of its art, the theatrical interpretation of each scene... all these are points that Nier:Automata reaches with a unique personality like few video games. In addition, The End of the YoRHa Edition more than fulfills what is expected as a Switch port.
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A survival horror familiar and unknown in equal parts, playing with the limits of terror through a very hard story of separation and reunion. The mystery and suspense trap you around a dark sci-fi atmosphere that draws heavily from Silent Hill and various other works of psychological and raw horror.
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Wasteland third entry has lots of great role playing, turn based action and decision making, only overshadowed by some technical issues.
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Anime-style space opera full of space adventures, archaeological myths and mysteries, impossible connections between humans and a young love as awkward as it is beautiful, all narrated with a near-perfect audio design and script.
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TRAGsoft organizes a fantastic and curious Pokémon-like that is both friendly and challenging to players; That keeps many basics but innovates with original details in gameplay and art design; That follows a simple and enjoyable story line for anyone.
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A fusion of genres, hack and slash and rhythm, which feed back seamlessly into super fun, accessible and challenging musical combat, all accompanied by a most charming cast of characters. Hi-Fi Rush is living proof that a tight, well-polished gameplay design can be enough to achieve greatness.
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An RPG and sci-fi game that, in retrospect, works as well now as it would have 10 years ago. An aboserbent world with many possibilities that doesn't need to innovate much to give a more than acceptable experience for those looking to get lost in a CRPG.
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Tower defense with beat em up perfectly combined, giving a fresh gameplay that suits both genres. All accompanied by an entertaining cartoon style plot and with dogs. Lots and lots of dogs.
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An astral journey without leaving your cave, touching on sensitive and societal issues using shamanism as a springboard to converse and meet a tribe of anthropomorphic animals, helping them deal with their problems up to points that would escape from our hands.
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Halo Infinite is a good title, with a fairly correct story that opens a bridge of possibilities to a saga that will be infinite. The gameplay (and especially gunplay) is so much fun that it is what many other shooters should aspire to, and the mechanics have been innovated with very good taste.
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Science fiction with themes of capitalism, identity, and oddly enough, mostly cozy characters in an environment that is not. Jump Over the Age's second title launches a unique experience with board game touches, focusing on relationships with other characters and a sense of belonging with a narrative so direct that it touches the heart in more than one of its multiple plots.
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On the surface, an old school platformer, very complete and with a level design focused on offering a perfectly scaled challenge. But digging a little deeper, it has much more, creating a tremendously original fantasy world that is governed by a well thought out base and numerous characters that you end up getting attached to.
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Complete JRPG that emulates the classics of the 90s in several aspects, but providing a world, turn-based combat mechanics and original plots. The protagonists shine with their own light, but it is clear that Trails from Zero is only the starting point for larger-scale installments. Even so, being on a smaller scale, it can tell in much more detail all the stories around Crossbell.
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A deep JRPG that marked the beginning of what today is one of the greatest role-playing sagas of today. Transparent, sicnero, imperfect and with an overwhelming psychedelic realism that touches you in the depths of the heart at the time. A work that is able to penetrate the mind of virtually anyone and feel reflected.
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A great game that camouflages its traditional action and souls-like mapping with unique layers of art design that can't belong on this planet. If the only interaction is through violence, make it a memorable experience as in this stylish Zeno Clash spin-off.
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A JRPG that is everything with the sum of its predecessor installments. A story of action and mystery accompanied by a turn-based combat of the most classic and more than a cliché of the average fantasy anime. The result in a game with which it is difficult not to get attached if you have already played and enjoyed Trails from Zero.a saga.
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A very enjoyable souls like, although some parts of its progression and variety could be improved.
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A beautiful story in a beautiful world. It's simple, but has lots of feeling and imagination to it, and it's full of memorable moments. On the other hand, it can feel a bit of a chore at times, and drags on for a bit too long.
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A 2D platformer that perfectly captures the freedom of adventure in search of treasure and with simple puzzles in between, but that always encourages us to keep exploring for one more time loop on the Island of Minos, a very nice place to get lost (and find yourself) for a few hours of fun.
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