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The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny was a Neo Geo Pocket Color fighting title and is the newest addition to the collection of Neo Geo Pocket Color titles being relaunched on Nintendo Switch. Based on the arcade SNK The Last Blade, we will find a version super deformer quite competent, and that as a big surprise will be able to mutate in its second installment based on unlockables. A curiosity that we must try.
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If you are into classic games and you like to explore scenarios and a little point of difficulty, Prehistoric Dude is not badly supplied in those sections. Don't expect any audio-visual gems, though, because it goes pretty unnoticed in that respect. Simply put, you'll have a good time.
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If you like terror, you have an appointment with Visage. And if you were fascinated by the failed P.T., too. Visage offers an overwhelming experience, whose intention is not to "scare" you, but to lead you to understand what fear is. Don't ask questions; go inside the house and let things take their course. Do not be afraid of the dark. Or do.
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Spellforce 3: Fallen God presents us with a great and careful narrative, which takes us by the hand of an original and attractive story, and spices it up with epic battles resulting from its RTS side. And it does so wrapped up in a very pleasant technical and artistic section. As a cherry on top, the fact that it is designed to be 100% enjoyable without having played any of the previous deliveries, makes it a product to be taken into account for lovers of both genres, bearing in mind that it does not innovate or go into depth in either of them.
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Clea is a good game, small and short, but one that will appeal to horror lovers. Its well-achieved setting - great 3D sound - and its replayability will make us return to it from time to time even after passing it to us. Some design decisions may cloud the end result, yes. Still a nice addition to the Nintendo Switch catalog.
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Noita is a roguelike with a lot of love behind it, with mechanics not seen before in the genre and with an above-average difficulty. Only recommended to the brave with time and those who like the genre, because it is not for everyone.
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A sequel that has very little to contribute to the first installment, except for more levels that are added to the 50 of Reed Remastered. The scenario design has been slightly improved and the difficulty has been increased, but otherwise, everything remains exactly the same without changing anything.
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Pacer is pure adrenaline. A little lame in content but it will put us to the test and we will enjoy dominating each circuit reaching speeds of authentic vertigo.
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Asterix & Obelix XXL: Romastered is a good example of how to do a remastering, with some playable novelties that fit perfectly as if they were always there and with the option to enjoy the adventure in original mode, changing on the fly from one mode to another , a great extra that is appreciated. But it has also come with vices of the original title, like a very crazy camera, understandable in 2003, to which we will have to get used to. With this title we already have the XXL trilogy of Asterix and Obelix in the current generation, and we hope they continue for a while around here.
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This is an extremely continuous sequel to Knight Swap, so much so that it could be considered the second half of the same game. Still, this mixture of chess and movement puzzles can appeal to those who like to rack their brains with visual puzzles. Its low price helps to do so.
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A simple game where platforms and obstacles pose the greatest challenge. It is very short, barely an hour and a half long, and its repetitiveness becomes palpable after the first levels. An ideal game to entertain yourself for a while at a low price, but you can't ask for more.
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Amnesia: Rebirth is hardly a stumbling block, but it is a clear step back on Frictional Games' so far ascendant trajectory. Its lack of identity and its abuse of clichés, both playable and plot, are a serious warning about the alarming creative stagnation of a genre in need of fresh air.
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Raji: An Ancient Epic is a game that aims to make known and disseminate Hindu and Balinese culture and mythology, and it does so with a story of struggles between gods and demons, and among them Raji, a young woman who only wants to save her brothers from the clutches of evil. Simple but enough to immerse ourselves in these stories of deities with beautiful art, and a soundtrack that knows how to accompany. India as we had not imagined it, the rest? Some simple platforms, some easy puzzles, and a correct hack & slash.
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Games like Pikuniku are not only appreciated but even needed. An adventure as fun as it is sympathetic, a story with humor and message, a world full of expressiveness and a multitude of things to do, and an inspired and expressive presentation and audiovisual design. All this in an accessible but substantial platform game and exploration during this saving feat and curious social realism.
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Pumpkin Jack is a fun and entertaining platform reminiscent of the great classics, with the merit of having been made by a single person. Its visual style, halfway between humorous and spooky, suits it wonderfully, as does its fresh and dynamic gameplay. It can become too easy and repetitive in the long run, but it is still a great option to play at this time.
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Simplicity and humor, those are the premises of Zenith, an action RPG similar in style to the Diablo franchise, which offers us a rather rogue sense of humor as the engine and driver of the adventure. It works but halfway, as it suffers from little fresh and too simple mechanics, and a technical section that lacks work behind. Still, if you want to have a fun time with a very "Spanish" humor you can give it a try.
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A game like 9 Monkeys of Shaolin is appreciated. The usual forms in the woodland runners, an adventurous touch, interesting visual variety, and the Chinorri martial arts cinema as a great backdrop for the story, setting and playable presentation. Fun, with a slightly special rhythm and combat, and a grateful local and online two-player mode. Lovers of action and spanking, we are happy this year.
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Ultra Hat Dimension will entertain fans of puzzle games, although it may not be enough with other puzzle titles in the video game market.
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Sayonara Wild Hearts is more of a playable music album than a game in itself, but its quality is beyond doubt and makes it a really interesting product that deserves our attention. If you like its premises, you will hardly be disappointed with the result, because with some ups and downs, we will be happy to put our hearts back together.
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Milestone offers us a new installment of its famous simulator, this time with more realism than ever thanks to its new mechanics. With more than 120 motorcycles and 27 circuits, this is the most complete installment of the saga, although it is scarce in game modes and its learning curve is quite hard.
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