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Nintendo is merging two best-selling series into compelling building title appealing to Animal Crossing builders and Pok'mon trainers alike. The concept is refreshing and sense of progression keeps players busy discovering all the secrets of the world and its current inhabitants.
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Become a legendary cleric! Be fearless, brilliant, omniscient and immortal. Roll the dice and face the consequences of your decisions. This adventure is designed for a specific group of players, who will appreciate it all the more.
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book may look like another spin-off title, but it features new forms of gameplay. The unfolding levels and gameplay discovery are well worth it and it will please platformer fans as well as players open to experimenting within the genre. It boosts a ton of ideas and is far from just an easy kids' game this time.
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Thick as Thieves delivers a fun stealth experience that rewards creativity and tests your thieving skills through environmental interaction and multiple approaches. Sneaking and core gameplay mechanics work well, though the current progression systems still feel somewhat limited and could benefit from further expansion over time.
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Double Fine has made a lot of money out of the absurd concept, and the pot fights can be more fun than you might think. The question remains, however, whether a small multiplayer game can keep enough players. It's a shame the game doesn't include a singleplayer.
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The dystopian action returned in a sequel that we expected would learn from the original game's shortcomings. It didn't. But at least main protagonist Nora gets to finish her story.
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Forza Horizon 6 is not only the best entry in the series, but one of the greatest arcade racers ever made. It captures the pure joy of driving in a way few games still do, in a genre that feels increasingly rare today. Its recreation of Japan is stunning and authentic, blending a vibrant open world with a deep respect for car culture. Add hundreds of hours of content, strong online play, and outstanding audiovisual presentation, and you get a game that simply feels complete.
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This crazy time-travel adventure is a great variation on the Back to the Future movies. You'll love the two main characters. You'll struggle at times, laugh a lot, and you'll definitely not get bored.
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Get caught up in the gold rush with this fantastic simulation of life in the American wilderness. As well as digging for gold, you can hunt, rebuild a hotel and enjoy a variety of other activities. The mix of different activities makes the game attractive and will keep you entertained for hours.
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A story about a rat in love is probably not going to appeal to the audience. The gameplay is not the best, and the uncomfortable controls make it even worse.
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Replaced is proof that the independent scene can deliver an experience that surpasses the production of large AAA studios in many ways. It's not a game for everyone. It's a game that will absorb you with its style and won't let you go until you see the end credits.
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Saving the world from aggressive invaders requires the recruitment of personalities from different periods of our history. And yet, that's not enough. The ideas and mechanics are quite good, but some of the components and poor technical condition hurt the game.
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Dragon Quest VII Reimagined shows how to update the classical JRPG into the current era. There is undeniable well-working ecosystem at the core but thanks to new enhancements and graphics, it plays better than before. The amount of options will please many fans, even on repeated playthrough.
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WoW: Midnight is very solid expansion and confirms the right decision to develop the Worldsoul Saga with right level of cohesion and continuity in the series. The housing system is welcome addition, new Prey system looks promising and nice UI changes will delight the players. But the greatest positive is the return to Azeroth and Silvermoon City rewamp along with Eversong Woods visits.
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Bus Bound is a relatively unassuming game that you wouldn't expect much from, but it manages to pleasantly surprise you. The city looks nice and lively, but the gameplay can get monotonous over time. But it's a game that you can return to after a long time and enjoy it just as much as the first time.
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Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred delivers a strong narrative continuation with memorable twists, improved gameplay systems, and meaningful additions to both progression and endgame. While the campaign is relatively short and occasional technical issues hold it back, the expansion successfully refreshes the experience and offers dozens of hours of engaging content for returning players.
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Crown of Greed is a good clone of the Majesty series, but it doesn't bring any new ideas and it might be worth waiting a while longer for the remaining bugs to be fixed. It's also a shame that it only contains a campaign, although it's good, but nothing more. You can relax and have fun playing the game, just don't expect too much from it.
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We've probably never seen a driving simulator in such a boring form. Your eyes will be blinking while playing, even if you're drinking hectoliters of coffee.
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Resurgence works better than one might expect, but if you're looking for a full-fledged PC and console experience without the compromises and constant monetization, the mobile version won't quite convince you, but it can still be fun.
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Aphelion delivers a visually striking world and excellent soundtrack, but ultimately fails where it matters most ' gameplay. The story never truly gains momentum and the characters feel generic, resulting in an experience that feels style-over-substance. Despite strong audiovisual presentation, the game serves as a reminder that presentation alone is not enough to carry a title.
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