Carlos González
We could say that SomeHumbleOnion's title stands out for its ability to teach both novice and experienced players, and for its ability to convey all its charm and personality.
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Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099 has become one of the key titles of the month, with a sublime visual section, a superb narrative component and an unbeatable immersion.
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Minabo is an experience that we recommend trying, but it lacks in the execution of playable variants that can give rise to the very ideas it promises.
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With quite dark touches, which in a few occasions are a bit weighed down by somewhat monotonous displacements, Dredge will not leave absolutely no one indifferent. One of the best indies so far this year.
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Digimon World: Next Order offers a completely different experience from the usual in the genre and is one that you can not miss any of the most fans of the franchise.
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Sonic Frontiers is an essay in fun, a great book with a slightly strange cover, but one that will ensure many hours of fun if you give it the chance it deserves.
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Them's Fightin' Herds is an absolute must for the most fanatical fans of the genre that fails in the amount of content it has to show. With a visual aspect of 10, we will have a great time.
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Return to Monkey Island is what it was meant to be. Art, sound, dialogue; it's all part of its blend of playable and communicative talent. It's perfect again.
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Prinny Presents NIS Classics Volume 3 looks and sounds great on Nintendo Switch for any retro lover of the JRPG genre, especially Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure. Its problem may become old age at the level of mechanics.
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Digimon: Survive is one of the adventures of the year and offers the possibility of reliving under the eyes of a child what we once saw as such.
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Kimetsu no Yaiba: The Chronicles of Hinokami is overly perfectionist for better and for worse. We will find an adaptation that borders on the cloned and that, for this reason, will miss the fluidity, the touch and the visual rigor that is capable of offering both the medium itself and the greatest virtues of the title
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Kao the Kangaroo jumps back 17 years later! Tate multimeda's title surprises for good and presents a perfect gameplay initiation to the 3D platformer of a lifetime that, at times, can get dirty due to various bugs or unwanted collisions.
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Weird West becomes Devolver's bet to return to the wild west; a different, dark and fantastic one that will not leave us indifferent to a proposal as solid as fun.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land makes sure to leave all players happy with an adventure as beautiful as fun in each of the various worlds it presents.
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GetsuFumaDen Undying Moon is respected on Nintendo Switch in a colorful, sonorous and playable way. A great title that is repetitive and terse, both when it comes to explaining itself and contextualizing us in its darkest hells.
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It is a different Pokémon, one that bets on a reinterpretative and not cloned formula, which is a step for the saga. It should be taken care of and improved for the future, we should expect a lot more from a title that comes from an advantageous and established position.
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A game that offers fun mechanics, a firm gameplay, direct, well executed and quite nice. The bad part? Lack of modes, content and care, both in its presentation and in its interfaces.
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Flynn Son of Crimson does not seek to be more than what it is and clings to solidify its proposal in favor of a pleasant and fun experience.
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SkateBird is a hilarious joke about chicken wings doing flips on Skate. It makes us dream to think how great it would be with a multiplayer mode but, unfortunately, we'll be left wanting.
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