Yuri Hupsel
The Invincible is that simple game, released in a period (and year) of several AAA games that takes the player on a very pleasant experience both for their pockets and for those looking to take a break from blockbuster releases. The Invincible isn't for everyone, but everyone should try it.
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Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle has its problems, but it fulfills its main objective, which is to be a good survival horror game. The setting, limited inventory, secrets, and good old backtracking during the game guarantee the approval of those who like the genre, even with the frustrating combat mechanics that need more polish.
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For those who like retro games, soulslikes and a good dose of humor, The Last Hero of Nostalgaia is the perfect choice. For those who don't know the genre, but are curious and want to start slowly, it is also a good option. With well-paced combat, standardized controls within the genre, and extremely well-crafted visuals, the game is a great choice for both veterans and newcomers. The lack of New Game + is a sin, leaving only the option to replay the title at higher difficulties.
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Despite these issues, The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales is a fun experience. Getting to know different worlds through books, and learning about their stories while solving the puzzles makes you want these stories to be available in our world for reading, even if some are inspired by very famous books. For fans of point-and-click games, and good stories, this game is a sure choice, even more so when the aforementioned problems are fixed.
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