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Nikoderiko is a true love letter not only to Donkey Kong Country and Crash Bandicoot, but also to the platformer genre. By mixing the most varied elements present in these games, we are graced with a game that brings a nostalgic and at the same time current experience. Despite having some minor problems and a dull unlockable system, the game is fun and capable of putting a smile on the player's face with each reference. A title recommended for all fans of the genre and that will please both more experienced and novice players.
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Drova: Forsaken Kin is a pixel art RPG with some qualities enough to pay a good tribute to the classics of the genre, but which ends up hindered by confusing navigation and the numerous barriers placed to delay the player's progression.
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Persona 3 Reload – Episode Aigis: The Answer is the perfect epilogue to one of the best games of the year. The DLC offers an exceptional narrative about loss, grief, and moving on that wraps up the character cycle nicely, as well as bringing more of the combat and exploration that make the game so special.
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Shadows of Doubt has some interface design issues, needs to fix its bugs, and is far from friendly to its audience. But he is so brilliant in the execution of his proposal of narrative freedom in solving riddles that he deserves to be celebrated, especially in times when safe sameness seems to guide the market towards repetition and superficiality.
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Vibrant and silly, SpongeBob SquarePants: Patrick Star's Game is unpretentious and sometimes sloppy, but it embraces the innocent chaos of a character as beloved as the protagonist of the franchise. The title gives the player freedom to make a real inconsequential mess through Bikini Bottom, especially if he is a creative child.
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Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP is a game that hasn't aged well: its tough combat and bad cutscenes show the title's age. It's worth checking out for the absurd story and if you want a not too deep action game. A pity, however, the absence of the licensed soundtrack.
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REYNATIS is a title that could be truly excellent and an interesting attempt by FuRyu to make a modern RPG, but its dissonant elements result in an average experience and that prevent it from fully reaching its potential.
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World Brothers 2 is an excellent introductory title for those unfamiliar with EDF, as well as longtime fans looking for a more straightforward experience that allows for faster experimentation.
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Predator: Hunting Grounds had a troubled launch when it arrived on PlayStation 4 and goes through the same mishaps in this new version due to technical problems that continue to negatively affect the experience. The asymmetrical multiplayer mode allows for a faithful adaptation to what we've seen in the classic films, but the balance needs continuous adjustments to ensure that both factions are viable choices.
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Undisputed, despite its obvious flaws, knows that investing in licenses from great boxers is a necessity for a game of this genre and uses this to its advantage, combining the use of images of timeless stars from the ring, a gameplay model that is as varied as possible for a boxing game, and visuals that live up to expectations.
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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero attempts to revive the glory days of the Budokai Tenakichi series , but the aftertaste is somewhat bittersweet. It is, in fact, a beautiful homage to the franchise, especially considering the events that occurred this year, but it misses the essence of what made Budokai Tennkaichi so beloved. A game that may please some fans, but it is far from being as incredible as its predecessors.
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Metaphor: ReFantazio is an excellent JRPG with exceptional storytelling, combat, and atmosphere, enhanced by one of the most exquisite graphical styles and soundtracks ever seen. Excellent in every little detail, it is further proof that, when it is at its best, Atlus is incomparable.
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Throne and Liberty is a good MMORPG with a well-built narrative, combat and progression system, excellent visual quality, and a vast amount of content to explore for solo players and guilds. Its only limitations come from what one would expect from a free-to-play game and the story that ends up falling into several clichés.
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Bloober Team makes its best project to date by recreating, updating and expanding Silent Hill 2 in a majestic way without affecting its essence or art.
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With a powerful narrative and subtle adjustments to the base game's quality of life, Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred is a beautiful complement to the original game, a good more-of-the-same, bringing another region and especially a very interesting new class to expand this fascinating universe further.
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Remnant II: The Dark Horizon expands the arsenal of weapons and items and explores a new story on the planet of N'erud by introducing more locomotion mechanics that often complicate navigation unnecessarily. The Warden is an interesting archetype especially for solo players and the addition of the boss rush mode exploits the replay factor of the game considerably.
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Even though it doesn't bring significant graphical improvements over the PS5 version and takes up a colossal space on your hard drive, God of War Ragnarok on PC is a good port that has great image quality and decent performance.
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Mortal Kombat 1's story expansion is disappointing. A weak plot and an even worse conclusion. On the other hand, Cyrax, Sektor and Noob Saibot have interesting gameplay that does not make the DLC as a whole disposable.
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Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus delivers a reasonable collection of mysteries, but not at the level that such a competent team could have delivered after so many years developing a new franchise.
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Enotria: The Last Song is a soulslike-style action RPG that manages to get away from being just another copy of great titles. Its unique look with Italian artistic and cultural references, aligned with its gameplay concept of masks, papers and lines, makes the gaming experience unique and necessary for any fan of the genre. A good debut title on consoles for developer Jyamma Games.
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