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An interesting and intelligently brief experiment that blends ball games with dungeon crawling in a few nice, albeit a little repetitive, ways.
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Unambitious and anachronic, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 still manages to be a fairly decent arcade, fun and generous.
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A carefully crafted and expertly designed experience full of interesting puzzles.
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A showcase of strong open and non-linear narrative —but also a lesson on the importance of prioritizing.
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Despite its good intentions, Sea of Solitude ultimately is a hodgepodge of cliches that fail to capture any meaningful feeling.
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An interesting strategic shooter with a solid if a little overcomplicated design.
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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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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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An author game, Ape Out is a rhythm way in which we set the beat --punching our way through it.
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Not only it is possible to enjoy the new Team Ninja game for much more than its boob physics, it is recommended to look at precisely everything else: its combat system, the interesting fighting styles of its characters, its versatility when you play against other person.
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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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After Terra Nil, Free Lives returns to the macarrada with a frantic and ultra-violent arcade that subjects you to the rules of its deranged universe, getting you drunk with absurd humor and kicks.
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Riv Hester debuts with a platform game that starts from the best influences, but that knows how to stand out not for what it takes from others but for how it goes beyond its referents.
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Saber's series of simulators bets heavily on off-road exploration with an installment that once again shines its heavy and very slow virtues.
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One More Level returns with a sequel that builds on the good foundations of the original to build a game as demanding as it is solid and deep.
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The Madrid studio Out of the Blue proposes a revision of The Truman Show that offers an exhaustive thematic reflection that goes far beyond its initial reference.
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Precise combat combined with a good dose of chaos is the main attraction of En Garde!, but not its only bright point.
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The new game from Super Mega Team mixes genres with good hand and good taste in an expansive and ambitious adventure, in which you can feel the care in every corner.
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Narratively, Obsidian leaves no loose nail in a complex and multi-layered story that oscillates between comedy and drama with surprising ease. None of its elements seem randomly placed, everything aligns to make us ask ourselves a series of questions that only we can answer: in what way should we remember the past? How do we deal with the mistakes we helped generate?
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The doubt as to whether or not a remake was necessary does not prevent Naughty Dog's classic from revalidating its position as one of the greats of its genre.
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