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V Rising is an open-world online survival game with a theme that is as atypical as it is attractive. We will play a vampire who after a long slumber awakens to try to recover the domains that were once his, although to do so he will have to start from scratch, both to recover his power and to create his own castle. The game is very well designed and has very well resolved gameplay. Maybe we can say that V Rising is too linear, which it is, or that it almost lacks PVE post-game, but many hours of fun await us as soon as we get our hands on it.
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Rainbow Cotton is the last title in the Cotton franchise that we had yet to receive in the West. Originally released on Dreamcast in 2000, Rainbow Cotton offered us an on-rails shooter in the style of Panorama Cotton but in real 3D. With this remastering we will enjoy an improved technical and visual section, as well as the local cooperative multiplayer option and the opportunity to play the original Rainbow Cotton. Unfortunately, the remastering has brought with it some playable problems from the Dreamcast version that could well have been solved, even so, with Rainbow Cotton we complete the collection, and that is one of its great attractions.
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MotoGP 24 is a motorcycle simulator that offers a similar experience to last year's installment, but great additions have been made with the addition of the rider market, adaptive difficulty and MotoGP Stewards -track judges-, in addition to all the features. corresponding AI fixes and improvements. If you like the world of motorcycling, you can't miss it.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants is not a bad game at all if it is aimed at a younger audience who will likely value the direct and uncomplicated fun of the Raw Thrills title more than the lack of depth and content that the game offers us. This is a classic beat 'em up that if we are fans of the 2012 Nickelodeon series we can enjoy it despite its limitations.
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Planet of Lana is a beautiful cinematic platformer with 2D gameplay where stealth sections, platforms, and contextual puzzles await us. We will accompany Lana and the creature Mui on a quite emotional as well as artistically beautiful adventure. For Wishfully Studios' first title, it couldn't have started better and Planet of Lana is a highly recommended title.
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RoboCop: Rogue City is the best RoboCop game created to date. Teyon's good work has managed to reproduce the Detroit of Paul Verhoeven's film in a totally convincing and even cinematic way. A first-person shooter awaits us, quite entertaining due to its peculiarities and confrontations, although as the adventure progresses the spark fades. There are several things that could be improved, that's true, but that doesn't mean we can't stop recommending this great game, especially if you like RoboCop.
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Our journey through the Valis: The Fantasm Soldier franchise comes to an end with Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection III, a third compilation of the Valis franchise from Telenet Japan for Nintendo Switch that collects some versions of the main installments and that in some cases differ There are quite a few of these and they are still interesting to discover and enjoy, especially if we like the genre and the franchise.
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Heliborne is an interesting title for any player who is interested in taking control of a combat helicopter, with real models ranging from 1955 to 2000. More than 50 devices and 7 maps await us, some based on real conflicts for Enjoy both online and offline. It is evident that we are not facing a great production but it is still a recommendable game, especially in its multiplayer aspect.
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COSMIC FANTASY COLLECTION is one of those compilations that has more value for its proposal of bringing us works that are fairly unknown in the West than for the two games it contains, especially for its first installment that abuses grinding, has unjustified difficulty peaks and is quite flat . The second installment fixes all of that, that's true, but we would have liked some quality of life options such as saving at any point or an option to speed up combat. In any case, lovers of classic JRPGs and retro games have a golden opportunity to get to know this franchise that will be complete with the upcoming COSMIC FANTASY COLLECTION 2.
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Rise of the Ronin is Team Ninja's first open-world game and arguably their most ambitious title to date. We will travel through a part of Feudal Japan during the last years of the Edo period and we will be indirect participants in one of the most turbulent historical periods of the country of the rising sun while we pursue our own objective. Team Ninja has known how to tell the story and introduce us to it brilliantly, and has given us its best combat system to date, however the open world that it offers us beyond being historically achieved, only fulfills and visually does not take advantage of the system power. Despite this, Rise of the Ronin is still a highly recommended and enjoyable game.
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Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition has offered us the definitive refinement of the classic open world formula of its first installment. Nixxes Software has carried out a very good conversion of the Guerrilla Games game to PC with the latest technologies of the moment and support for ultra-wide screens, although at the cost of ray tracing. Despite this, this is a very good open world game that also easily ranks as one of the most visually attractive computer games.
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Konami and WayForward bring us Contra: Operation Galuga, a new installment of the franchise that reimagines the original game from 1987, with situations that will remind us of the classic Contras and other novelties such as new weapons, the use of characters with different abilities, or advantages equippable which gives a new depth to the gameplay. The action is guaranteed, although at times it will be confusing due to excess effects and the artistic section is left to the player's taste, but it is undeniable that WayForward has found the perfect balance between accessible gameplay for new players and a challenge for veterans, and What is certain is that everyone will have fun equally.
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STAR WARS: Battlefront Classic Collection includes Aspyr's two new remasters of classic games from the Star Wars franchise. On this occasion, the chosen ones have been Star Wars Battlefront and Star Wars Battlefront II by Pandemic Studios, released in 2004 and 2005 respectively and which have reached all platforms surrounded by controversy, especially in the PC version where a poor online infrastructure has not supported the massive influx of players, and several bugs have been reported in all versions, although Aspyr has already solved many of them. The console versions have fared better and this is where this compilation really makes sense. If you are a Star Wars fan and you are going to play it on a console, don't miss it.
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Royal Edition comes to Nintendo Switch in what for many was an impossible port and thanks to Saber Interactive it has been proven that this was not the case. An open world RPG with a medieval theme and a realistic tone awaits you - complex and demanding - that will delight lovers of the deepest RPGs, as long as they understand the technical concessions granted to make this version possible.
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The versatile Vanillaware have tried their luck this time with a tactical RPG and they couldn't have done better. They have managed to provide their game with solid and deep gameplay that will captivate us for hours and hours while we prepare our units in the best possible way. The audiovisual section is superb, as it could not be otherwise coming from Vanillaware, and the only thing that falters a little is the story, which despite its moments of epicness remains correct. Lovers of tactical RPGs will find their next game in Unicorn Overlord without a doubt.
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Nightdive Studios is once again remastering a nineties classic and this time the honor has gone to the illustrious Dark Forces, the first Star Wars first person shooter that already shined with its own light in 1995 and will do so again now, in an outstanding remastering that No Star Wars fan should miss it, even if you've played the original.
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Top Racer Collection offers us, with the inclusion of the classics Top Gear, Top Gear 2 and Top Gear 3000, several hours of driving in the purest arcade style, fun and uncomplicated but that will end up requiring a certain level of demand if we want to win. It has been a very good idea to recover this rather forgotten franchise and give it a much more current presentation. The configuration options, extras, achievements, online multiplayer and Top Racer: Crossroads put the cherry on top of this compilation that all lovers of arcade driving from the early 90s will enjoy.
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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake without really being a remake that we needed, it is a well-received remake that will update the original work so that it remains relevant for new generations. Without being perfect, which has some small design flaws, Naia and Naiee's adventure deserves to be enjoyed and now we have the perfect excuse for it. Prepare for the whirlwind of emotions.
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HELLDIVERS 2 is a third-person shooter focused entirely on online cooperative play - it cannot be played offline - that has surprised by its solid gameplay, its Starship Troopers-like humor, and above all by the fun and addiction it offers. Arrowhead Game Studios has found the formula for success with this second installment of its HELLDIVERS franchise, and all that remains is to improve the online infrastructure - imperative - and grow the game to maintain its new community.
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is the new game from Rocksteady Studios and it comes to us surrounded by controversy, both due to the proposed business model, "game as a service", and for plot reasons. But outside of all this controversy surrounding the game we can find a good story about these anti-heroes, a dynamic, dizzying and even chaotic gameplay that will make us ask for more and more action, and Rocksteady's promise that there will be no shortage of content - free - that makes the game bigger and better. It is not perfect but if we like the proposal it is worth giving it a chance, at least we are going to have fun and laugh.
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