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With its beautiful art direction, Greak is a journey you should embark on.
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Road 96 is an intriguing on-the-go experience with interesting characters and a well crafted sense of adventure.
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Death's Door is a delightful isometric action adventure, graced by an inspired art direction and tight controls. Another indie gem from the masters at Devolver Digital.
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Last Stop tells a weak story where your choices doesn't really matter, with minimal and guided interactions.
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Contemplative, smart and well design, Vesper is not perfect but will leave you in awe with its art direction and refinement.
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Pokemon Unite is genuinely fun with its layered gameplay, but we don't really like how the game is monetized.
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The Ascenti constantly reminds you of being an indie game, having both ambitious ideas you won't find in your typical AAA blockbuster and a not so brilliant execution. Despite the missed opportunities, it still is a fascinating universe and an enjoyable isometric shooter RPG.
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Kingdom of Steel carries on the virtuous path of Fallout 76, introducing in a completely free new story content that closes the story of the Brotherhood of Steel in Appalachia (for now, at least) and dictating the roadmap for the future of the online survival RPG by Bethesda Game Studios. A greater refinement for the next updates is desirable, given the maturity of the product, but also worth mentioning the legendary creation (with which to generate legendary objects at 1, 2 and 3 stars) and the season 5 just inaugurated, which aim to exert an appeal on the highest ranking players.
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Net of some necessary compromises, Microsoft Flight Simulator presents itself on Xbox Series X in a solid and complete guise, to be considered next-gen from almost every point of view. The frame rate anchored on 30 fps may seem like a slide of no small importance, but we assure you how it does not affect an overall experience as pleasant as it is unique in its kind. The latest effort of Asobo Studio and Microsoft replenishes the Xbox Game Pass console catalog with a project that lived up to the quality achieved on PC a year earlier, with an unchanged charm and capable of giving emotions to the most attentive and patient players.
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Chernobylite mixes up different genres and tells a compelling spy-story tied to the infamous Chernobyl disaster. However, It needs a post-launch balancement and less repetitive missions.
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Samurai Warriors 5 is a videogame and a Musou that lives of alternances. A deep story is incapsulated in a radiophonic narrative, a captivating aestethic pairs with a low poligonal count and a funny and solid fighting system clashes with a gameplay full of repetitiveness. Koei has made an inspired re-immagination of his franchise, but his experiment is only an half success. Not the worst Samurai Warriors ever made, but neither the best.
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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is solid and enjoyable as the main series that gave it birth.
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It has lost the original edge of the first chapter and it's not a technical powerhouse, but Neo The World ends with you is nonetheless a brilliant action rpg with one of the best soundtracks to grace the medium in a long time.
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Touching and moving, Where the Heart Leads is a meaningful interactive journey.
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Cris Tales is based on an astonishing idea that could have innovated an entire genre. However, after few hours emerge some issues tied to underdeveloped combat mechanics and a scarcely balanced gameplay.
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Despite the great premises of the story, in short, it is an old-fashioned additional content: in terms of quantity there is little to complain about, Ubisoft knows how to package products that are worth the asking price and it is no coincidence that even after the end credits you can continue to play freely; but, overall, we have on our hands something that reshuffs what has already been seen in the original title without major heartaches or commitments on production values, if not in the coherent and accurate realization of the two characters dear to the public of the saga.
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The tactical approach is smart and well balanced, but we wished for more contents and modes.
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Lost at Sea fails to tell a decent story about life and everything in between. It looks like a generic game with simplistic gameplay and a lot of downtime.
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD it's the second chance that the poignant origin story of the Zelda franchise has always deserved.
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These visual novel are both a relic of the past, and not the ideal entry point for newcomers of the genre, but are still dark and fascinating trips in the beginning of Suda 51's acclaimed career.
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