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Ghostrunner is not a game for everyone. It's hard. It's very hard. It is based on gaming philosophy rooted in the Arcades of the 90s and 00s, with repetition, trial & error and the unmistakable execution of each move at its core. The gameplay systems have received such attention that they reach perfection and so when you get into its vibe, you really feel that you are a skillful Ninja who can do everything with his sword and parkour.
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This is the ultimate -pun intended- package for those of you who want to jump into NetherRealm's fighting game. It's Mortal Kombat 11 at its goriest, most blood-soaked, and content-filled version there is out there.
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Call of the Sea looks like a blend of a walking sim game with puzzle aspects, that in general will satisfy your appetite if you're a veteran of games like Myst and Riven. In no way this game is intended for casual gamers because the lack of guidance and sense of ambiguity will get on your nerves. These Lovecraftian moments and aspects of the story are incorporated in a fantastic manner through the game. In the end, It doesn't have to be groundbreaking for something to be satisfying and unique and that's exactly what it is.
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The next generation version of NBA 2K21 is arguably the best of this year's game. Technically the upgrade is substantial and, indeed, not completely decorative, contributing to a smoother and more enjoyable gameplay experience.
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After the excellent Furi, The Game Bakers decided to test their skills on something completely different. An experience that focuses on love and adventure. Haven is a little game, well worth the 10-15 hours that you must dedicate.
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The Twin Mirror is unfortunately Dontnod's worst and most frustrating piece of work. Inanimate characters, a script full of plot holes, meaningless choices, boring, slow and monotonous gameplay that directs the player where he
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Godfall has something to offer only to those who are satisfied with a good battle system. Its basic gameplay, although it does not attempt something radically new, is generally well executed. But the rest of the package, unfortunately, is characterized by trivial and poorly executed choices that turn it into a, not necessarily bad, but, completely
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Dirt 5 is purely an arcade racer that knows exactly what it is aiming for. It does not let you wait long. It puts you directly behind the wheel, facing rain, snow, mud, ice, difficult turns, jumps and many more driving obstacles. It is neither the richest racing game out there in terms of content, nor the most realistic. Surely, however, it can offer eyepopping spectacle and plenty of fun.
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Immortals: Fenyx Rising is an impressive new IP with great artsyle and gameplay, managing to surprise us out of nowhere.
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Bright Memory is definitely an ambitious endeavor by a sole developer who wants to deliver high-octane action in an FPS-type Tomb Raider adventure that combines shooting and melee. The end result is unfortunately disappointing, with an exaggeration characterizing it throughout its range.
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Gears Tactics is a really good strategy game, with unusually high production values for the genre. It has challenge, depth, action. It is a success, despite venturing in 'uncharted territory' for the series.
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Sackboy: A Big Adventure, although it initially didn't wink at me, ultimately disproved me in the most humiliating way. Sumo Digital's platformer brought back memories of the original LittleBigPlanet and overall delivers a very fun and enjoyable 10 hours, which you can experience together with three other friends.
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The remake of Demon's Souls can now enter the "pantheon" of the greatest remakes in the history of the medium. It offers a genuine, hardcore experience that respects the original creation, without seriously harming the trunk and character of Miyazaki's masterpiece.
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Tetris Effect: Connected is a modern puzzle game that even if you don't expect much, certainly hides some aces up its sleeve to win you over.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla brings back to the fore elements we loved from the first games of the series, while improving in key areas the recipe of the last two titles.
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Spellforce 3: Fallen God manages to mix two genres in a stylish manner while maintaining its fun and addictive gameplay. It's also budget priced and standalone so you don't have to play the previous chapters.
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Age of Calamity is a good game for its genre. The marriage of the drawn action of the Warriors games with the universe of Breath of the Wild has been done in a natural and unexpected way, creating a very special hybrid. For fans of these games but also for the fans of Breath of the Wild, there is undoubtedly plenty of remarkable content. Even if the script left me with mixed feelings, Age of Calamity remains a quality proposition.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War offers a triptych of experiences for all tastes, without at last focusing exclusively on multiplayer players. It even dares to bring new elements to the table, offering various branches in the plot based on the player's choices.
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Astro's Playroom is the best first touch anyone can have with the next-gen capabilities of the PS5. And It's not just a free demo of the console but a damn fine and entertaining platform game filled with a nostalgia trip inside the history of PlayStation.
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A sweet, simple yet challenging puzzle game but not for those who consider themselves completionists or just don't want to give extreme attention.
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