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If you love visual novels, you can't miss Robotics; Notes.
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Bugsnax's story is a step backward for Young Horses, but the gameplay mechanics are a true triumph in terms of brilliance.
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Just Dance 2021 just keeps doing the good things that the previous titles of the series were doing, without offering many innovations.
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The pandemic didn't stop the folks at Sports Interactive: even this year, their product is the undisputed king in the genre it created. A deep and rewarding medicine for all the weeks spent indoor.
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As the title suggests, this game game is extremely fun with friends, but forgettable if you are planning to play alone.
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Gear.Club Unlimited 2 is a title that manages to make you have fun and it's enjoyable for driving games' fans, even if it has some downsides we cannot ignore.
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Godfall is a derivative action with a repetitive game structures and bad loot balancing. Despite the good graphics, there are few game elements that can be saved.
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GoNNER 2 is s frenetic rogouelite platform shooter, full of colour and sound, but don't be fooled: it's tough as hell!
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity it's a bit of a surprise, finally a good musou with an outstanding resonance of Breath of the Wild in terms of story and worldbuilding.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is an interesting new beginning for the series: the campaign is balanced and compelling, and the multiplayer is rich and as captivating as ever.
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Fuser is perfect when you can play freely with the console, creating sono exaggerate mashup. Unfortunately, the rhythm is broken by strange requests, by the point system and objectives.
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Demons' Souls is probably the most respectful remake we've ever seen: the core is the same, but the game finally looks like a real next-gen opera that enhances a true pillar of the genre.
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Sniper Elite 4 manages to offer a unique approach to shooter games, thanks to its deep and articulated sniping mechanics. Yet, the release on Switch doesn't even try to hide its age and feels shallow and forgettable. If you love this kind of game, probably Switch isn't the best choice where to play it.
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The Falconeer is fascinating and compelling in many aspects, despite its repetitivity.
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Melody of Memory is a fun and compelling rhythm game for Kingdom Hearts' veterans, but don't expect so much from the storytelling in this one.
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Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered is not a reproposition that PS4 players must feel obliged to have back, because beyond the technical upgrade and beautiful lighting, there is nothing else that acts as a real motivation to start the adventure again. However, if you plan to buy Miles Morales on PS5 and are true Spider-Man enthusiasts, the unique package is by no means an option to be underestimated, although it is short-sighted for an increasingly multifaceted audience.
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What a fun little surprise Sakuna Of Rice and Ruin has been. If you like 2D action rpgs and have always been curious about rice plantation, this is definitely the game for you.
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Sackboy is a smart and colorful platform game, filled with fun moments and loyal to its LittleBigPlanet's roots.
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Champions of Vestroia is a dull and uninspired title that doesn't make justice to neither the talent of Wayforward nor the original franchise. It's best to avoid it, for now at least.
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The epilogue to Greymoor, Skyrim's Dark Heart of The Elder Scrolls Online, is unfortunately not the unique and impressive ending we would have expected. Although the adventure is in any case enjoyable and full of interesting ideas (especially for the presence of a main villain with charisma to sell), Markarth closes this last parenthesis in the lands of Tamriel in a way that is a little too soft and incisive compared to what has been seen with previous expansions. In any case, there remains the hope that the future of ESO will soon take us back to the fascinating fantasy heaths of one of the MMO sagas most loved by players from all over the world.
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