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Terminator 2, one of cinema's biggest classics, returns in the form of a 2D action game, fascinating but a little stiff.
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AdHoc Studio bets on the episodic format to tell the story of a fallen hero, in charge of managing a group of villains who try to do things better.
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A nice creature willing to help a spirit that refuses to leave for the afterlife. A fairytale atmosphere. Good stories come in small jars.
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After so many years, Sam Eng proves to live up to the very high expectations and signs a unique, deep and radically unusual game.
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The many lives of the same space through five stories in an apartment in the German capital. A set of stories full of hope, despite happening in unhopeful times.
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Simogo brings together their mobile games in a pack that gives them a new home, and that serves to remember old times and find new connections with the present of the studio.
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Kimmo Lahtinen condenses in his new game his love for precise and furious gameplay, the expansive and winding design and the almost overwhelmingly spectacular presentations.
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Enhance and Monstars update Lumines with a new version that revalidates it as one of the greatest puzzle arcades of all time.
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Two classics of the action genre collide in a hack and slash in which Platinum's design sensitivity is successfully integrates into the legendary Team Ninja series.
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Draknek & Friends returns to the railway puzzle genre with a masterful demonstration of excellent design and sensitivity when it comes to helping everyone enjoy it.
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Playtonic gives a second chance to his debut by improving it, polishing it and expanding it with care and care, giving it a meaning and value beyond the tribute to the old glories.
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Guard Crush polishes, enhances and elevates everything learned in their previous beat 'em ups to, with the help of a sensible roguelite structure, create their masterpiece.
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Supermassive manages to follow Tarsier's formula and style in a convincing way, although at times a little too rigidly.
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The Polish studio behind Ruiner returns with a frantic cyberpunk FPS that moves at full speed, sometimes too much for his own good.
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Playdate's crown jewel is an ambitious experiment that blends video games, cinema, and performance art to tell an intriguing science fiction story.
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Giving each step a ridiculously disproportionate importance, the new Gabe Cuzzillo, Maxi Boch and Bennett Foddy pokes fun at everything without losing, although perhaps diluting it a little, the weight of its discourse.
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Okomotive shapes a journey deliciously designed to generate a connection with your flock, to blur the boundaries between guide and guided, between giving and receiving care.
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M2 revives the Konami saga, one of the greatest video game legends, with a comprehensive, in-depth, and curated collection, topped off with a new Salamander installment.
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Powerhoof's first commercial venture is a fast-paced, exciting thriller with a freshness that makes it highly enjoyable.
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Zach Barth returns to the genre that gave him recognition with an ingenious and enlightening game about how every small step is a fundamental part of the great path.
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