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One of the best indies of the year is a trip back in time that doesn't just pay homage and manages to find its own identity in a genre increasingly characterized by imitations.
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Unfortunately, Sand Land doesn't manage to avoid the problems expected of a world that is, in every sense, an enormous desert with little to do but plenty to do again.
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At the bottom of the sea we find a different experience, but one that quickly plays all its cards and is only recommended for fans of maritime exploration who are looking for as little challenge as possible.
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Animal Well is an excellent mystery game that should be experienced knowing as little as possible.
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Not all remasters are negative, especially if they deliver better accessibility and availability. Persona 3 Reload is a good example of this.
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Stellar Blade is a game full of ambition and confidence, but it's too attached to its main inspirations, making it a somewhat unoriginal piece of entertainment.
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Harold Halibut is a beautiful game overflowing with love and ambition that would be better consumed in the form of a movie or series, falling just short in execution.
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Devolver once again demonstrates why it is already considered a quality brand on the indie scene with one of the most entertaining games of 2024.
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A disappointing collection in terms of options and extras, but two absolutely unmissable RPGs.
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The promise of Princess Peach: Showtime! was in the name: to deliver a "show". But unfortunately it's not bold enough to enchant us with its short campaign.
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The wrestling titan has finally woken up with the best chapter in the WWE 2K saga in a long time.
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A fun and (almost always) relaxing rhythm game that seeks to embody the excesses, anxieties, and pressures of everyday life.
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An attempt to reinvent the series without distorting the obvious inspirations of the original title, where creativity was lacking in its narrative and in the tiresome gameplay that never knows what it wants to be.
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While it does have an interesting and dynamic narrative premise, Rise of the Ronin fails to deliver a story worthy of awards or great praise. However, its combat stands out for its depth and for being fun, once again showcasing where Team Ninja truly excels.
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Lost in time and lost in its own design, but it's possible to see glimpses of creativity in the cooperative combat and its focus on online modes.
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An exciting addition to the survival genre that leverages micro-actions to create a stronger relationship between space, player, and vehicle.
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An emotional adventure wrapped in supernatural mysteries that offers a world not always depicted in video games, yet it falls short due to its reliance on a combat system that never becomes deep enough to be truly challenging.
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Penny's Big Breakaway brings the essence of 32-bit platform games to 2024, with an extremely satisfying character to control in a game that comes within inches of excellence, if not for some very frustrating bugs.
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a dense game. Dense in content, in stories, in mechanics, and in emotions. A game that exceeds all expectations for this second part of the Remake project and still promises us that the best may be yet to come.
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For those who have been following the series, Infinite Wealth manages to be a wealth of infinite nostalgia. Unfortunately, it stumbles in its ambition and forgets its humble origins. More can be good, but it's not always better.
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