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Syberia Remastered is definitely faithful to the spirit of the original version. Although this new version includes some welcome modernizations, it builds on the foundations of the 2002 title to bring players today a cult French point-and-click adventure story. However, it's a shame that Microids didn't take the step of remaking the game to push the concept further and perhaps avoid some of the clunky mechanics and technical flaws. Nevertheless, the game remains sincere and offers a nostalgic journey that is still worth checking out in 2025.
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Metroid Prime 4 has enough going for it to establish itself as a very good adventure game and certainly one of the most beautiful on the Nintendo Switch 2. You will be blown away by its sights and ears, with its masterful and haunting soundtrack.
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It might not look like much at first glance, but Drop Duchy is a real gem. With its unique blend of seemingly unrelated elements, the game manages to deliver a cohesive and even incredibly addictive experience. The icing on the cake is that, despite its deep gameplay that only grows with each playthrough, it's remarkably accessible. Ultimately, you quickly become hooked on this well-crafted gameplay loop that constantly motivates you to achieve perfect runs and smash high scores. And if scoring isn't your thing, there are countless challenges to tackle before you get bored. However, the lack of content, especially in terms of environments and bosses, will soon become apparent to the most dedicated players.
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Kirby Air Riders is like a strawberry sorbet: sweet, refreshing, but not exactly essential. Yet, in the quieter stretch of the year, it might just catch you off guard. It's a simple game, but one that offers a surprising amount of depth, both in its content and gameplay. And it does justice to the Nintendo Switch 2, delivering smooth performance and solid graphics that make it a worthy addition to the system.
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Call of Duty Black Ops 7 certainly aimed for an easy victory, but this year's competition is fierce. While it offers abundant content and diverse experiences, excelling at player retention through extensive progression, quantity isn't everything, and its shortcomings are significant. The campaign is poor, the endgame is dull, and the multiplayer mode is conventional. It lacks soul and authenticity. Only the Zombies mode is noteworthy, significantly raising the bar. Overall, it's an average Call of Duty game that will struggle to maintain interest until next year.
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The action is extremely dynamic, driven by a generous gameplay system that does take a little while to get into the swing of things. Hyrule Warriors: The Sealed Chronicles is therefore worth a closer look, despite its somewhat austere menus, curious game design choices, and the inherent repetitiveness of the genre. However, its gameplay, its surprises, and its importance in the Zelda universe should take precedence.
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Europa Universalis 5 isn't just an evolution, it's a true rebirth. Paradox has modernized its classic without losing its soul, delivering a deeper and more dynamic historical simulation than ever before. The game feels more alive, clearer, and more coherent, with reworked systems for population, trade, and warfare that add incredible depth. Sure, it's still complex and can slow down in the late game, but the journey is worth it. Every decision matters, every century tells a new story, and when you finally close the map after dozens of hours, it truly feels like you've shaped history.
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There are no surprises with the Dragon Quest 1 & 2 Remake compilation. The two games retain all the charm of the originals, enhanced by the ever-delightful HD-2D graphics, and are enriched with new stories, activities and events. While the two games are not exactly equal, the gameplay adjustments and new features modernise two episodes that were in dire need of an update. It's impossible not to succumb immediately to the charm of this duo, which is as addictive as a delicious treat.
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The Outer Worlds 2 ticks all the boxes of a successful sequel, building on the solid foundation of its predecessor to offer us an even more ambitious and complete RPG.
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In every way, Hades 2 is a masterful sequel. Melinoe's adventure surpasses Zagreus's in absolutely every way: more robust and enjoyable gameplay; more diverse progression that offers an infinite number of ways to complete a run, each as satisfying as the next; titanic content literally doubled compared to the original title; divine artistic direction, Supergiant Games offers us yet another Boon worthy of the gods.
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Supermassive Games has successfully captured the world of Nulle-part while enriching it, both through its narrative and its duo dynamics. Little Nightmares 3 shines with its anxiety-inducing atmosphere, its meticulous direction, and a soundtrack that carefully punctuates each tense moment. The gameplay, meanwhile, constantly renews its rhythm so as never to tire us. We move from captivating exploration to infiltration, passing through more intense moments of action. We regret some inaccuracies in the handling and some room for optimization in terms of performance. But, overall, this third installment is a success that should be even more appreciated by two players, provided you play online.
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