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Team Sonic Racing is a competent and fun arcade racer, with good and well-executed ideas --it's less splendid than others in its same genre, too, and even than others in its same series.
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A Plague Tale: Innocence proves that hefty budgets, crunch and the best technology are useless if there's no talent, intelligence and love involved.
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This third episode is as contemporary and fresh as the first one, Roads, and also as heartfelt and subtle as the second, Rules.
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Everything conspires to drown and neutralize every spark of intelligence glimpsed in Giga Wrecker Alt's best moments, buried under the ruins of what could've been a genious experiment.
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Back to Bed is a game crafted with care that sometimes gives the impression of wanting to drown you in references to painting, more than wanting to surprise you with original levels or ideas.
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SteamWorld Quest works because it prioritizes the things that are truly important.
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Katana Zero is a very interesting first chapter of a bigger story that may be explored in future games —as well as its gameplay, simple yet well executed although it could be further explored in a sequel or DLC.
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BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! is yet another notable example of HAL Laboratory's craftmanship --a huge game made of a lot of really small ideas and mechanics.
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Its ambition goes beyond the technical side —you can find a very honest type of ambition in its best moments, but there's not many of those in the game, and they are not as important as they should be.
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Yuppie Psycho is a solid game, well written and full of references and mysteries for lovers of the horror genre.
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Miyazaki’s work is interesting for reasons that go well beyond personal taste, individual linkings or specific sales figure, and they guarantee him a place in video game history.
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It's impossible to not think about how the puzzle genre has been refined in the three years between the game's original release and the Nintendo Switch port.
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The way Yuke’s works with a series as peculiar and unchangeable as Earth Defense Force ends with a positive balance: different and with a unique personality, Iron Rain preserves the spirit of the originals.
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Approached with calm and an open mind, Vaporum is stimulating and inspiring, and may make you like dungeon crawlers more.
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Yoshi's first Switch game is as beautiful, fun and complete as we expected. A feel-good game that will convince most gamers.
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The Occupation it's an intelligent and ambitious game that could have become one of this year's surprises —and maybe it will, when it's properly finished.
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I don't know if "BABA IS GOTY", but it may very well be.
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There's a Left Alive, somewhere, that's intelligent and exciting, captivating even though its severe technical limitations. The one we've got, sadly, is clumsy, dumb, coarse and conformist.
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An author game, Ape Out is a rhythm way in which we set the beat --punching our way through it.
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In video games, twenty years are an eternity an even ten years ago sounds remote. One of the best things that can be said about Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition, more than years old now, is that it’s surprisingly in good shape even now.
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