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DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One is extremely challenging. The endless waves of enemies coupled with specific ways to kill the new types of monsters make this DLC one of the most difficult ever seen. For those looking for a challenge, we recommended it and, of course, it is "more DOOM". However, if you think that the base game is challenging, stay away from the DLC.
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Tamarin is disappointing. Bad gameplay and prevented from progressing by constant crashes, there is a moment when you simply give up on a game.
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Morbid: The Seven Acolytes has a weak gameplay and a world that pleases in parts. But if you are looking for a rich and immersive storyline, this is your game. Otherwise, wait for a price drop.
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Regarding what Shady Part of Me promises, the game is flawless. It has a cool story that is camouflaged between puzzles and dialogues and gradually introduces new mechanics to the gameplay. However, its short duration and the excessive ease of some parts are factors that may disappoint players looking for something more challenging and deep.
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Chronos: Before the Ashes, despite its problems, is a good title for those who want a gateway to gradually venture into the sub-genre Souslike, in an accessible and not very frustrating way. Unfortunately, the same may not be true for more regular players who are constantly looking for bigger challenges. If you can ignore its problems, you may find a good and brief fun.
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Short and beautiful, When the Past was Around tells a pretty story of love and grief in an accessible and light manner.
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It is impossible to enjoy the qualities of Cyberpunk 2077 on a console today, even on PS5. A technical disaster on an unfinished product shows how the game production process urgently needs to improve. Despite the numerous negative barriers, there is still a good game here, but it will need many adjustments to present this.
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Ponpu manages to amuse the player a little, but the story mode, besides being empty and repetitive, also have performance issues every time you pick up a feather. The multiplayer does not deliver anything big as well and doesn't have any match customizations, removing all replay factor that might exist.
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Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 is another great game of Tetris and Puyo Puyo, following the great revival that both IPs received in this last generation. Whether offline or online, the amount of content featured here is more than enough to satisfy both newcomers and veterans.
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Thanks to the immense talent and dedication of the team led by Toshihiro Nagoshi, not only Yakuza: Like a Dragon manages to keep the franchise's legacy intact, but it evolves and somehow delivers the best game and the best story it has ever had. If Like a Dragon is an example of what lies ahead, the future is even brighter.
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Many promises so that in the end nothing good is found. Godfall is an unpleasant experience and far below any expectation for a launching game in a new console. It is not a must have on a PS5 and it is difficult to recommend the game in any situation.
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While the journey to survive in Source is interesting and the gameplay brings fun yet repetitive things, Haven really does a spectacular job of telling its story, raising every little moment, from combat to gliding while holding hands, moved by the strength of its script, voice-acting and love between its protagonists.
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Overcooked! All You Can Eat is the definitive version of the franchise for the PS5. There is no new content besides everything that has been released previously, but specific adjustments, higher resolution and playing at 60fps makes the game an even better experience, even if the title remains something that is necessarily cooperative and without many reasons to play alone.
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Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a great and fun platform game, especially if you play it with friends. Alone, the fun is still there, but less present. The lack of a run button is also quite noticeable in this case.
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Focused in being a more accessible game for younger players, Transformers: Battlegrounds is a fun strategy title with the iconic robots that should deliver a few good hours of fun for the family.
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Let's Sing Queen is a simple karaoke game that delivers exactly what it promises: a tracklist of the best songs from one of the most important bands in history.
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Demon's Souls is nearly perfect and the best reason to get a PlayStation 5.
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Even if the original version was already one of the best PS4 titles, Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition brings enough improvements to become, in fact, the definitive version of the title. This is a mandatory JRPG for fans of the genre and just shows that, regardless of the version, it is a true masterpiece.
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Ultimately, PACER is an experience that gradually gets more and more frustrating due to its lack of speed, unbalance and the decline in the quality of the tracks. The beginning was promising, but that, unfortunately, was not maintained until the last moments.
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Immortals Fenyx Rising may not be the most original game in the universe, but it manages to appropriate many of the best game features that have inspired it to create something new, fun and captivating. By offering a great balance between combat, puzzles and exploration, as well as a well-resolved artistic style, it proves to be one of the best surprises of the year.
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