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The lack of polish in the base consoles, the new direction and the linearity of the most content makes Project CARS 3 a disapointment to the fans of the series.
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A mind blowing concept that works in small quantities. However the novelty goes away fast when the unexpected becomes a betrayal of the past learned mechanics.
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This revival is a lost opportunity, where monotony outweighs any bit of fun that gameplay strives to give us.
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As expected, there's some beauty in Beyond Blue, but it falls flat on the creative and narrative side.
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Sometimes good remasters do a great job to bring back memories and excelent games to modern audiences. Mafia II: Definitive Edition does not.
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In one word, Disintegration is empty. It presents a new interesting concept but the novelty goes away very fast with linear and repetitive missions, between poor executed story beats.
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An interesting remaster that does not hold up the actual standards to get us invested in this Nintendo Switch version.
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The repetition and lack of inventiveness in the gameplay end up damaging a story full of homage and a scathing analysis of the current state of the video game industry.
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While the driving and races are fun, thanks to the new AI mechanics, the optimization on the base consoles is horrible and, as a full package, it feels repetitive and lacks almost all the content expected for a reboot of a way better game from 2008.
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Full of clichés and tropes from both anime shows and games of its own genre, Daemon X Machina looks and sounds cool, but gets overwhelming and repetitive very very fast.
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It's clearly a simple, familiar and intuitive approach to the Olympic Games, being a perfect complement to follow our favorite athletes and sports. Don't expect nothing as complex as FIFA, PES or the NBA for example, but rather a title to be played in fast rounds with friends or family. And in that it's quite competent.
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Mario Golf: Super Rsuh can and will be fun when played together with friends as family, rushing to the next hole in chaotic sprints. But for a solo experience, it drags too much, with a boring campaign full of excessive dialogs and tutorials that makes Super Rush, dangerously close to a golf simulator.
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Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX it's a faithful recreation of the original, a time capsule for the fans, that fails to invite to newcomers to the series with old school gameplay and progression.
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I loved the idea of New Pokémon Snap and it works great for what it's too simple, repetitive and very limited for a game in which the central mechanic is a photo mode.
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A great mix of mechanics and ideas inspired by the classics of its genre, that does not live to its full potential.
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A bittersweet return to one of the most important titles from the indie scene.
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Even with a peculiar visual style and some good mechanics, Ponpu doesn’t stand out as a must-play game. It’s a curious reinterpretation of the Bomber Man formula with a focus on multiplayer modes, but it’s not enough. All style and no substance.
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More Control is always great, however the expectations for this expansion fall flat, with a short new mission and probably the worst boss fight in all the game.
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Despite its inspirations and a cool setting, Raji does not live up to a great experience, with frustating segments and many bugs.
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It's true. Nintendo Switch can handle Crysis. However it does not make the life easy to the player with messy controls and not so ideal performance.
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