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Tinykin is a sensational 3D platform game loaded with collectibles with a total duration of 6 or 7 hours, and an exceptional finish that makes it one of the best games of the genre to be released this year. A MUST HAVE in the category, despite the fact that it still has certain performance problems.
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Pac-Man World Re-Pac offers us an interesting update of the 1999 PlayStation title, offering a fun and interesting platform to see the character in other types of games. Even so, it is a remake that is too faithful and with few changes and novelties compared to the original title, which means that players who are looking for a little more depth are not attracted. In any case, it is a recommended game for its nostalgia and collection of the franchise.
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Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness is a direct action RPG where we have to explore the depths of the abyss. It's not a graphic wonder nor does it look for it, but together with its mediocre gameplay and its repetitive mission system, it makes exploring the abyss recommended for fans of manga or anime.
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The Cowabunga Collection is the definitive compilation of famous childhood characters. Through 13 of the best games developed by Konami we will discover a bit of video game history with a selection of titles that come loaded with improvements, news and extra content. An essential compilation that we cannot ignore.
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The Last of Us Part 1 is the ultimate experience and the best version of the original game. It has been chosen to make small additions and improvements without covering major playable changes beyond the technical and visual section that has been redone from scratch. Loyalty to the original title is a virtue, but users who have already enjoyed the first installment or the remastering may find few incentives to play it again. However Joel and Ellie adventure remains a masterpiece and this is its definitive version.
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Restless Soul is committed to surprising each and every one of its screens, it is not a really difficult title, although it is somewhat rough in its gameplay in action. Even so, it has certain adjustments to adapt its difficulty. The title has full compatibility and a more than acceptable duration of 5 hours. It is a highly recommended title if you are looking for a surprising title with a good story full of humor.
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It is commendable as apparently retro games, or in classic ways, they know how to surprise you and feel current, using their beautiful old-school 2D aspect. Chenso Club offers us action, lots of action!, platforms, and development of vintage arcade. But it adds ingredients to the formula such as the roguelike, the procedural elements, the unlocking of its five bizarre protagonists, and making 'runs' to our measure when starting them and choosing the general difficulty. It is not perfect and there are strings of this bloody violin that still do not sound as they should, but there is promise for the future, of additions and tweaks, while what we have in the present is a dynamic and furious game, where we must learn to manage ourselves as well as have feline reflexes.
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Endling - Extinction is Forever will show us the possible future of humanity through the eyes of a family of foxes, the last of their kind. We will have to help this family of canids survive, while we try to recover one of their captured offspring. All this while we witness the devastation of which the human being is capable and its terrible and definitive consequences. Essential.
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Destroy All Humans! 2 - Reprobed, this is a nice break from the real world. It maintains its black humor and has a very revitalized audiovisual aspect. It may not be the work of art that it was on Xbox and PlayStation 2, but it is still a hilarious title and highly recommended.
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SokoChess is a good mix between a Sokoban and Chess type game, with a very interesting price.
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It is paradoxical, because Shin chan: Me and the Professor on Summer Vacation -The Endless Seven-Day Journey-, could be offered as a game for younger people, due to its accessibility, simplicity and childlike charm in its beautiful visual proposal and innocent exploration and summer wandering. But it will be the adults who will launch into this bucolic and relaxed game, where dinosaurs roam freely through the streets of a small and charming town. Life simulator, or whatever you want to label it, we dedicate ourselves to hunting insects, fishing, helping people, making money, or enjoying its history and those of the people around it, it makes us feel part of the series or one of its the films of the character that has captivated so many of us. Although the way to do it has been through a game that will not always be suitable for everyone.
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Perhaps the excessive conservatism of Volition has caused a golden opportunity to revitalize the saga with a more forceful update to have been lost. Saints Row is a return to formulas that seemed somewhat outdated for the construction of open world games, but what cannot be denied is that, despite this, they have managed to put together a title that is hilarious at the controls, especially in some main missions that have a prodigious treatment of unbridled action sequences.
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With the wonderful growth of narrative games, experience-games, cinematic-games... You name it! In these years of independent releases, Voyage is not going to surprise you with its premise. And neither will it in its execution. Its values are a meritorious artistic performance, and offering that trip in a local cooperative, now also on all the consoles that are still alive. Whoever travels alone -as has been my case- will see faults, will not see more things, although the end of the adventure will be worthwhile. But whoever does it accompanied, will be two hours of their own for both people, giving even more meaning to what we do not see when we are alone.
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With Soul Hackers 2 Atlus once again creates a JRPG that will keep us guessing until the end. Monsters, great protagonists, strategic combats... it's a shame that the repetitiveness of the dungeons, both in design and execution, prevent us from facing a round game.
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Blossom Tales: The MInotaur Prince, continues to be a continuation title, it seeks to introduce some other mechanics although it still has a main problem, its little originality and that is that few games are as good a copy of Zelda as the Blossom saga does, such, that still does not find a more personal visual aspect, the soundtrack feels good and complies at all times, it is undoubtedly a luxury title if you are a follower of the Zelda saga or are simply looking for a substitute.
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Marvel's Spider-Man, Insomniac Games' masterpiece, arrives on Steam but even more improved, with a multitude of new graphic options such as unlocked framerate, ultra-panoramic format or ray tracing. Other than that, it's still the same game that wowed us all a few years ago, and it's still just as good.
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Thymesia draws inspiration from ideas and mechanics from various famous soulslikes to shape its gameplay, resulting in a mix that works quite well. Although visually it is not as solid or impressive as other productions, its aesthetics are quite striking and it has frenetic but tactical combat at the same time. Of course, it needs some adjustments in certain sections, since the collisions and the timing are not polished at all. Funny and entertaining, but nothing that hasn't been seen already.
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Rollerdrome is addiction and adrenaline in its purest form, one of those games with a style as unique and personal as you don't usually see. The premise of mixing extreme sports with a shooter is great, to which is also added enough and varied content to encourage you to continue playing over and over again. Highly recommended.
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Cult of the Lamb, it's a 2x1. Part roguelike and part management sim, neither half feels fully developed on its own and provides little challenge. However, the synergy between the two halves is undeniably attractive, and the art style is downright adorable. Without a doubt, they are more than enough reasons to enter this macabre universe.
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Already in its day in the analysis of the Turrican Flashback we commented that evaluating a compilation like this implied evaluating, on the one hand, the quality of the port itself, on the other the additions or extras, and of course the selection of deliveries. Where the previous installment was notable for its absences, the combination of both Anthology finishes rounding off the product with an impeccable playable port, with options that allow us to configure it with the maximum fidelity to the originals or with the maximum improvements, a series of very interesting extras such as the director's versions, the score attack or the remastered soundtracks, and this time yes, a complete selection of the best of the best that will satisfy lovers of the saga and serve as a great entrance for they didn't know her before. The only but that we can put is that everything did not come in a single cartridge.
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