33bits's Reviews
Tinker Racers is a frenetic survival or death racing arcade arcade game. In the playable part it is a very round and polished game, with simple and effective controls and a balanced AI. Sin of limitation of scenarios that end up being somewhat repetitive and little content that lengthens the duration of the game.
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What could have been another of Yuji Naka's great successes has finally turned out to be a standard game that doesn't stand out or stand out, inspired in its designs and visual style but without leading the title in the right direction. The best? the soundtrack, the large number of costumes and the imagination that overflows in each section. The worst? the numerous problems it has that wouldn't have been difficult to solve.
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We already know what narrative games are, the way to follow a story can be as or more important than the story itself. Playing a children's story in the form of a 2D platformer with a watercolor 'drawing' is a nice experience, to which I would only ask for a little more complexity in its proposal with the pad in hand. But the story of Izzy and Georgia leaves an aftertaste, an imprint, and that always deserves a chance at least.
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Narita Boy is a true work of art in every sense. Its spectacular pixelart leaves us speechless at every moment, added to a fairly elaborate lore that puts us fully into the digital realm. The combat is very dynamic and frenetic and will test us in many moments. Overall, a work of high level
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The evil geniuses return stronger than ever, with a very continuous title, but without losing an iota of quality.
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Spacebase Startopia is a remarkable game and a good successor to the 2001 version. But perhaps it lacks dynamism in its games, where we will spend many minutes throughout the game just waiting for the objectives of the level to be completed. But whoever wants to find a game with a good sense of humor, challenging on several occasions and with a campaign of several hours, can calmly enter the Startopia space station.
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Vaporum: Lockdown offers us a new story, but told without frills, through texts, audios and some dialogue. It is not worth it, in any case, to acquire the game just for its history. Nor does it offer hardly any news and its humble origin is noticeable. The developer has gone to ensure that it has already been very continuous. Which is not necessarily bad. If we liked the first installment, this one will too, as long as we don't expect any revolution but more of the same with the same invoice.
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Quite common today is the genre of narrative adventures, where following the thread of the plot takes on more weight than direct and complex gameplay. The truth is that it is a type of game that I like from time to time, and I even appreciate it, as I have done with this Paradise Lost. A story that stings and intrigue, an audiovisual and environmental part worked and immersive, and an interactive part with the hands on the pad and the mouse already more limited that also takes its toll on the narrative quality.
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Black Legend is a turn-based role-playing game, with good ideas regarding combat and a very distinctive visual appearance. However, certain elements cloud its virtues. Finally, this is a game only for fans of turn-based RPGs.
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The Ancient Gods part 2 is the epic conclusion of the character that has accompanied us for all these years and does so in an incredible way, showing all his potential in confrontations that will make us sweat a lot. The novelties included in this new installment are very satisfactory and bring a touch of freshness to an expansion that ran the risk of being more of the same. Totally recommended as a whole.
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Immortal Legacy: The Jade Cypher[VR] has been a long time coming, but the important thing is to do it. It offers us a title that aims to emulate some references of the genre, mixing in turn several styles of play in a game time to overcome it content. It is not exempt, however, from needing some adjustment that we hope will be made, but today a notable game has several bugs present throughout the game that, if not solved, tarnish the overall result. You can enjoy it, but we must get used to compensating for the deviation of the aim, to constantly see forced postures that spoil a set that, on the other hand, would be very visually pleasing, and to play as if there were no subtitles. In a sentence we could qualify Immortal Legacy: The Jade Cypher[VR] for PC as a remarkable game with a very improvable port.
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Put your hand on the mouse and choose a very comfortable place to sit, because you will be like this without making big movements for 8-10 hours. Zniw Adventure wastes sympathy, care and love for the work and the genre from the first steps of this huge adventure millions of years ago. I think that precisely the simplicity of the point'n click, interface, actions and puzzles make the game perfectly accessible to anyone, this should not stay only in a niche of nostalgic boomers. If you are enchanted when you see the images, I assure you that you are also the audience of the game without the need to know the genre.
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Gnosia is a bit like throwing Among Us and the narrative part of 999 into a shaker. Without decisions and choices, our task will be to survive and make the characters that interest us in each loop survive in an interesting debate mechanic to find the "traitors" that can become repetitive in the long run. Still, the story will make us want to move on to find out what is behind the Gnosia, and that time loop in which we are trapped.
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Mighty Fight Federation offers us a brawler of up to 4 players simultaneously with a strong emphasis on combos. The roster of players is decent and the incorporation of characters from external licenses offers a plus of variety, although more game modes are missing. The soundtrack is its strongest point and brings us well-known composers in the sector such as Manami Matsumae or Tee Lopes.
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Nebuchadnezzar is a good attempt at deepening the topic of logistics in management games. However, by taking care of this section so much, it has left others in the background, and this makes the final set not entirely positive. I think the foundation is good, but it needs a lot more.
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Loop Hero offers a mix of genres as strange as effective, with such mastery that it is difficult not to like it. Chance is an important factor in the game system itself and the decisions we make about it will decide our future. A tremendously addictive game to which it is easy to dedicate several hours in a row in each session.
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Bishoujo Battle Cyber Panic! offers us a type of game highly known and cloned to satiety since that distant Qix, but no less valid even today. Its 50 levels and its arcade-like rejubality, as well as its very reasonable price, make it a great option to spend dead time in the most entertaining way. Technically content, it does not need more, and its only obvious drawback is the absence of a multiplayer mode both local and online, as well as a music that ends up being too repetitive and pounding.
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The Life and Suffering of Sir Brante is not an ordinary game. It is closer to conversational adventures, board games, or "write your own adventure" books than it is to a current video game. But if his proposal convinces you, you will find a story full of twists, dramatic situations, and hard decisions that will not let you go until the end. Of course, only in English and Russian.
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Days of Heroes: D-Day brings us the memory of a look that seems to be taken from a SEGA Model 1. After this simple visual aspect, they offer us a variety of situations in missions, usually quite concrete and concise, in which a simple text will serve as a context to get us to work to shoot left and right, advancing step by step. It is a game that, while entertaining and has its virtues, does not stand out in any way compared to other alternatives that already exist on the market. In this way, it is a fun game, but without much pretense.
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The new Moving out DLC offers us 24 new levels set on a tropical island that adds new mechanics and changes to its gameplay. A fairly complete expansion that adds new challenges and several more hours of gameplay thanks to its high replayability.
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