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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Splintered Fate is a pleasant surprise on Nintendo Switch. Some might say that it's simply a copy of Hades, only not as good as usual, but Super Evil Corp has done a good job. It's a nice new entry in the ninja turtles universe, but marry by performance issues and graphics that don't do justice to a console.
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Unless you're a real fan of speedrun, competition and retro games, you may not find what you're looking for in the long run with this new originality from Nintendo.
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Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess won't be the game of the year, but it's still a pleasant surprise from Capcom.
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Sea of Thieves is highly recommendable in 2024.
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Beyond Good & Evil 20th Anniversary Edition is far from perfect, but it's an honest remaster. Yes, the game has aged, but its charm still works today. A game to discover and rediscover, despite the new version's even more striking flaws
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The PS4/PS5 port of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin looks a bit lackluster on both graphical and technical standpoints compared to what was done to the remaster of the first episode. The sequel taking inspiration from Pokémon to the Monster Hunter formula is still pretty good to this day, and you should get it if you don't have a PC or another console. We however think that 40 euros is quite expansive considering the overall quality of the port.
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Unquestionably, Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is the best version of this second installment of the franchise. The remaster does well with a neat realization, which makes the experience even more lively and pleasant for both the eyes and the controller in hand. However, it suffers somewhat from its ageing.
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Fans of Pokémon-style RPGs will find many hours of fun taking care of their Monsties and building a dream team, a kind of fantasy fulfillment for fans of Capcom's original franchise. Unfortunately, the direction of this spin-off was quite off-putting and redundant in its structure and mechanics, and lacks a bit of panache compared to the basic proposal focused on hunting.
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EA now has a lot to do to quickly correct an F1 24 that still has interesting potential, but which suffers enormously from its far too fast release pace, where an annual update between two opuses would allow the teams to breathe to offer a real finished game.
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Like the base game, Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree is a masterpiece. New spells, equipments, a huge new region, bosses more crazier and tough than ever… it's a generous DLC that can compete with big games. Everything is not perfect on the technical aspect, especially on consoles but it's an even more rewarding game and more beautiful than ever. It's an extraordinary cocktail of thrills at every level and a real lesson.
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Two years after its release, Isonzo deserves even more attention from FPS enthusiasts. Although it shares only its setting with Battlefield 1, it offers a completely different experience. Everything is slower and less frantic, aiming to best recreate a World War I battlefield. Immersive from start to finish, it is currently and undoubtedly one of the best FPS games on the subject. A true gem that deserves to be discovered.
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Once again, Nixxes brings to PC gamers a very popular PlayStation exclusive with a port of exquisite quality. The already stunning artistic direction of Ghost of Tsushima on PS4 shows here its full poetic potential, even if some textures have not aged well. From a technical point of view, it's although a work of art worthy of the greatest katana makers. If you never had the chance to discover Sucker Punch's vision of feudal Japan, do yourself a favor and jump into its PC version. We guarantee you that you'll not be disappointed by this journey on Tsushima's island.
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Hard to find any real flaws in MotoGP 24. Milestone revises its copy and offers us what is most akin to an essential vintage for its series by correcting the main flaws pointed fingers on the previous version. The result is a game with extremely pleasant gameplay, providing very good sensations in addition to a particularly successful immersion thanks to the multitude of details and general content. Those disappointed in the past will have enough to satisfy their missed expectations in 2023.
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Ninja Theory took a very big risk with Hellblade 2, and the gamble paid off in part. By moving away from the extreme darkness of the first game, the studio avoids taking the easy way out or creating a feeling of repetition. Now, the title also has a more conformist form, a rhythm, dispensable NPCs and certain flaws that have only been ironed out, which may not appeal as much as the more intimate, anxiety-inducing first experience. A interesting game, but not a fantastic sequel or the masterpiece it could have been.
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It is sure to delight fans of the license and will greatly please the old hands who have already played the original game 20 years ago on Gamecube.
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Between going back to basics and modernization, Endless Ocean Luminous has the merit of bringing back to the large pool of the Switch a license dear to Wii fans.
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The king has returned and his comeback is incredible. Gameplay, content… Hangar 13 was able to take back perfectly the strength of Top Spin 4 and applied it again with mastery to lay us one of the best sports games of recent years, all disciplines combined. With its Season Pass, Top Spin 2K25 will erase in the future some of these slags, as a base roster quite weak, but its lackluster graphics will stay.
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Our feelings about Sand Land The Video Game are mixed. On one hand, this is a perfect adaptation of the manga from Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball). It's absolutely gorgeous with phenomenal cel-shading and all the characters that we love. But the open world formula is too classic and the game suffers from a slow pace, narratives issues and a lack from impactful moments.
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A very good and generous action game, that's pretty good to sum up Stellar Blade.
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It is therefore artistically that Tales of Kenzera Zau stands out, on all levels. From its narration to its visuals to its OST, everything is done to take us on an extremely touching and personal journey.
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