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NBA 2K26 offers interesting gameplay additions while improving its audiovisual capabilities. However, in terms of modes, it's still hampered by the usual issues. If you avoid its tedious systems and microtransactions, you'll find a good basketball game.
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Metal Eden is a relentless, subjective shooter, defined by the variety of its protagonist, turning every skirmish into a spectacle of skill. Although it's short and its graphics aren't AAA, it manages to shine with its gameplay and engaging story.
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With its combination of Souls-like combat, unguided exploration, Resident Evil-esque puzzles, and Zelda-esque dungeon crawling, Hell is Us is one of the most gritty, challenging, and surprising experiences of the year.
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Kirby and the Forgotten Land Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + The Astral World is the definitive version of one of the most creative platformers of recent years. New levels, much-needed technical improvements, and more additions bolster an already well-rounded game. No matter how much you gulp, Kirby never gets sick.
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Joe Musashi re-emerges from the shadows to reclaim his title as a shinobi master with a smash-hit game that combines the depth and speed of modern hack-and-slash gameplay with the progression and arcade structure of classic titles. Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is one of the best 2D action games of 2025.
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Konami hasn't taken too many risks with Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, a very conservative reworking of the PS2 classic. But they've managed to enhance the original game's strengths, as its gameplay, setting, story, and characters still have the same impact in 2025 as they did 20 years ago.
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The control system and the concept itself make it impossible to resist trying it... And it actually works very well! That said, we have our doubts about its long-term appeal: it's crying out for more environments, tournaments, and local multiplayer.
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Mafia: The Old Country offers a remarkable narrative and atmospheric mob drama, hampered by uneven technical skills. While its gameplay is a bit simplistic, it should satisfy those looking for a straightforward, fast-paced, and enjoyable game.
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It's clear that Hinokami Chronicles 2 is a marked improvement over the first Kimetsu no Yaiba-based fighting game, though it still suffers from minor performance and design issues. Nevertheless, it's a good game for fans of the series, even though it should have been released in 2021.
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The Game Kitchen shows its love for the golden age of 16-bit action with an irresistible game, boasting fabulous design and pace.
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Grounded 2 is close to being the definitive survival game starring tiny teenagers lost in a park. It succeeds in maintaining the strengths of the original and incorporating cool new features like the bugs, but it could be even better if it fixes its technical flaws and maintains a strong pace of future updates.
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Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game is fairly simple as a social simulator, thanks to basic mechanics and a monotonous gameplay loop, but it succeeds in making us feel like a hobbit, inclining us toward peace, quiet, and diligent farming.
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Wild Hearts S breaks the streak of good ports for Nintendo Switch 2 with a title that gives a good and a bad touch: it improves performance compared to what was seen on other platforms, even without reaching 60 fixed fps (30 on portable, 40-60 on dock), at the cost of a significant graphical drop that can be an impediment for some players.
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Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV is Nintendo's most complete party game, but it debuts on Nintendo Switch 2 with some qualms and questionable decisions, such as a lack of technical improvements to the Switch game or an overly limited GameShare option. But make no mistake: it's still the party king.
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Wuchang: Fallen Feathers does a lot of things right and manages to stand out in a genre as crowded as souls-like games, but it also tries to take on too much, and that ends up costing it. In any case, fans of the genre (and especially of games like Bloodborne, Sekiro, or even Black Myth: Wukong) shouldn't hesitate.
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A new example of Spanish creativity in horror games. It brings some great ideas to the table and executes them successfully within an original and engaging setting. It only falters in some unbalanced puzzles and, perhaps, in becoming too "iconoclastic" in the final stretch.
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RoboCop: Rogue City Unfinished Business feels just as fun as the first game, offering interesting additions that reinforce the affection for the 1980s cyborg cop. However, the feeling of repetition and lack of variety persists despite the new features. Furthermore, its technical glitches and bugs hinder the final result more than necessary.
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Although Pac-Man has starred in games across a wide variety of genres, in 2025 he adds another notch to his revolver: his first Metroidvania succeeds in combining the foundations of the genre with ideas from Toru Iwatani's creation and souls-like touches. The result is an entertaining, enjoyable game that's hard to put down. And it also comes with a free upgrade to Switch 2.
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As the song goes, "Donkey Kong is here," and he's here ready to rock the boat. The gorilla's new adventure boasts of being one of the first must-have games for Nintendo Switch 2 and a title on par with the Japanese company's greatest series. This is the kind of "Kong content" that deserves a new console.
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If you're going to play it on Nintendo Switch, make sure you do so in handheld mode and without Bluetooth headphones: that way you'll enjoy two unique rhythm and action gems just as their creators intended. It's a shame that input lag calibration on the TV is so archaic, so trial and error, because it can easily drive you crazy...
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