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Metal Slug Tactics is a very successful transposition of SNK's historic run-and-gun. It is familiar and nostalgic and offers a good challenge despite its short experience.
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Had it lasted 4-5 hours and offered more variety in locations and gameplay, Metro Awakening could have been a solid FPS-survival experience in VR. As it stands, though, it risks becoming tedious well before reaching the end.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 proposes many good contents for everyone and goes on the safe side, but it does so damn well and with such self-confidence that it mesmerizes.
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Slitterhead is an action horror game that collapses under its loop-both in terms of narrative and gameplay-and doesn't shine as much as it could have.
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Although the first few hours of gameplay were fun, Mario & Luigi: Brothership was a slightly disappointing experience. Despite good art direction and many exciting mechanics, especially the combat system, the gameplay seemed too repetitive and not up to the standards of other recent RPGs.
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If the game itself has lost some freshness and relevance compared to today's open-worlds, Nixxes and Gueriilla Games' graphic operation fully hits the mark.
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A survival horror that lacks everything - atmosphere, narrative and gameplay - despite the original source material.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a more than decent return for BioWare's fantasy series, thanks mainly to a compelling storyline and a good combat system. However, the graphic compartment, the lack of RPG depth, and very repetitive gameplay gimmicks contribute to lowering the final rating.
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Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed is a respectful remake of the original, which manages to modernize it and keep its charm, while giving up the peculiarities of the Wiimote for obvious reasons. The original Epic Mickey was an imperfect game but one that deserved this second life, to be appreciated and known by a new and wider audience without some of its annoying flaws such as the camera. Congrats to Purple Lamp for this and who knows, maybe now it might be the turn of the unfortunate sequel, there the challenge would be even greater, or perhaps it would be better to say epic.
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Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town is an adventure with childlike tones and a deliberately monotonous pace that aims to recreate the carefree atmosphere that many associate with their childhood summers. Undoubtedly designed for a very young audience, it forgoes some of the original work's strengths to package an aesthetically enchanting adventure, but perhaps a little too poor in terms of gameplay.
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A welcome generational transition that elevates the staples of the 1993 classic. A must for fans.
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Shadows of Doubt is not an investigative experience I would recommend to everyone. Still, if you love gritty, procedural, and remarkably free games in their approach, you can't miss it.
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A charming tribute to Studio Ghibli, Europa captivates with its melancholic atmosphere and beautiful scenery. A contemplative and relaxing experience, perfect for those seeking a poetic and reflective journey.
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For being the first current-gen game in the NHL series, the result is bittersweet: there have been undeniable steps forward in both graphics, simulation and gameplay, but the same cannot be said on the content and mode side. EA Vancouver probably needed more courage and time to come up with something new: for now, NHL 25 still remains a prisoner of its glorious past.
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Nintendo has delivered one of the best Mario Party games ever thanks to a truly generous amount of content, and that couple of gimmicks that are perhaps not essential or revolutionary, yet capable of delighting those who prefer single player experiences. If you love party games, Jamboree is a must.
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An adventure with a strong emphasis on narrative, plagued by a far from optimal technical side but more engaging than you might believe.
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A more than decent (but not perfect) VR transposition for the fun and hellish rhythm shooter from Lab42 Games and The Outsiders, which even in this new version proves to have character, even if the flaws of two years ago are back as they were.
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While it adheres to genre fundamentals, Neva distinguishes itself through high artistic quality and a simple yet impactful story. The chapter and level design maintains a brisk pace, avoiding repetitive situations that could weaken the overall experience. This skillful management of time and style allows Neva to shine despite its brief duration.
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Arco tells a compelling story with minimal dialogue. Leveraging a few well-chosen mechanics, the game immerses players in a world where every interaction and item matters, and each battle decision carries weight. The turn-based tactical combat is challenging yet fair, encouraging strategic thinking without causing frustration. It's a gem worth experiencing.
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