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Hunt: Showdown is a cooperative and competitive multiplayer FPS that knows how to innovate by adding enough PVE elements to games and a double progress system, which allows the application of permanent death to our hunters, without losing the feeling of progress. All this wrapped in a high-level audiovisual section, especially the sound section, which directly affects the gameplay brilliantly. It is an exclusively multiplayer game and its future will depend on achieving a stable and healthy community, but we can see that the game has potential for it.
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Evan's Remains is a wonderful narrative adventure full of feelings that will touch our hearts. The puzzles are a very important part of the game and have a fair difficulty with the player. Its structure can become repetitive but the desire to see how the story continues will make us continue with great enthusiasm.
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition will not disappoint new and old players. Veterans will encounter a remake-flavored remaster, where the entire interface has been revamped, the graphics section has been improved and the artistic style has been changed, and a couple of new modes have been added to the game to offer more variety to whom has already played it before, in addition to the Future Connected expansion. New players will encounter one of the best JRPGs of the century, with great narrative, great settings, and bomb-proof gameplay. Unfortunately, the performance is poor on a console that can move The Witcher 3, still being fully playable. This, and a major imbalance as a result of the paradigm shift with side quests are the biggest flaws in an otherwise excellent game.
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The TakeOver is an old school beat'em up, made with a very well designed gameplay, and remarkable in all its sections, although the mix of visual styles between scenarios, sprites, and cutscenes may not appeal to everyone, especially those who affect animations. Its strong points, a few scenes with a great quality and a first-rate sound section that cover a polished gameplay. Worthy heir to Streets of Rage even if it doesn't bear his name.
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A new edition of a well established cycling and team management saga. The novelties and changes are not pronounced, it is what touches in according to which editions, as this one, but the high quality that continues hoarding, and obviously, the scarce number of representatives in this sport discipline, always play in their favor.
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The best features of Fury Unleashed are a devilishly addictive gameplay, a very well measured and adjusted difficulty and a very appealing comic book aesthetic that will delight everyone who plays it. You can't miss this game on your favorite platform, as it offers endless hours of fun.
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VirtuaVerse is a wonderful graphic adventure if you have the patience and the desire. With a very competent story, a wonderful pixel art and a magnificent soundtrack, it will leave no one indifferent. It just takes a good dose of patience.
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Lonely Mountains: Downhill is a little indie gem. With such a simple proposal, it's a surprise to see how fun and addictive it is. But it is also a game that is also enjoyed visually, and achieves an atmosphere of calm and solitude in really beautiful settings. It is a pity that the performance is not as good as it should be, but we would be talking about an even greater work.
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Not only is it a surprise that Bright Memory is developed by a single person, but forgetting that aspect the game continues to be a good exponent of its genre offering enough playable variety and adrenaline to become a title that is almost forced to give it a try. . Its short duration is compensated by its price, replayability, and the fact that if you buy it now you will get the Bright Memory Infinite at launch.
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Blind Men is a novel visual with the curious proposal of parodying the world of classic espionage, handling those who want to become the bad guy in those movies, although the technical execution and script level does not work as well as expected in a video game focused entirely on reading and assimilating the story, but that knows how to become very nice on good occasions.
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Yakuza Kiwami is a remake of the original Yakuza, which not only updates it in its technical section, but also knows how to implement all the improvements and possibilities of the most current Yakuzas. Without being perfect or as complete as the last installments, it is still the perfect entry point to the franchise, especially if we have never played any, or made it to its first installment so many years ago.
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Atomicrops offers an original and refreshing alternative to a genre as hackneyed as the Twin stick shooter and combines it with a farm simulator that makes the mix quite curious and worth playing.
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Song of Horror is a love letter to the genre. An old school survival horror that focuses on exploration and puzzles, to the detriment of action mechanics. It is a tough experience, very demanding with the player, but at the same time extremely rewarding. A must-have for any horror buff, especially those who are still fascinated by those classic mid-to-late 90s adventures.
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With a low price and a low profile, Gun Crazy is an interesting and very fun 2D traditional Run & Gun. Fast pace, a superb handling and with some depth of the protagonist, and a somewhat scarce content that would deserve to be expanded without doubt.
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Might & Magic: Chess Royale brings the f2p game to smartphones in a very direct way, with the achievements of fast and uncomplicated competitive gameplay, ideal for disconnecting and not loading your head. But also, without any remarkable additions, that on a desktop platform will certainly be missed for a competitive online game. Fast games of fantasy-medieval "chess" against other people, this is what you get.
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100 levels that will test our ability to command and, why not say it, our tolerance to frustration. The handling could have been more precise and less cumbersome, but it is playable and provides a few hours of entertainment for people with a lot of patience.
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80’s OVERDRIVE offers 36 circuits in career mode, 2 game modes, 6 cars to buy, 13 synt / retrowave music tracks, only € 9.99. Insane-Code has cooked up a very fun title, a declaration of love for a time and a way of making games, and invites us to enjoy it with them. 80’s Overdrive does not squeeze the platform on which it runs, the result of the type of game it is, but it enters through the eyes. It is visually pleasing, sound and playable, and has enough modes to give us hours of fun. Although it may be limited to a very specific audience. If you know what you are going to find and it is what you are looking for, you will enjoy it very much. If not, you may be disappointed.
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Red Wings: Aces of the Sky puts us at the controls of an airplane during the Great War. With a campaign that mixes true historical events with solid arcade gameplay, we will fly planes from both sides while facing each other in dog-face combat. The powerful starting ends up being simplified to an interesting arcade, although it aimed at much more.
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Titan Quest: Atlantis offers a new expansion for this game that extends its life a little, this time adapted to the console controller and providing a new campaign and new content. It may not be the best of expansions, but we'll enjoy it just as much as we did the original game.
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With a retro look, voxels, pouches and an attention-grabbing approach, Super Destronaut - Land Wars is a limited FPS in terms of content and playable design. It may take a few curious moments before the repetitive and scarce of the set makes a dent in the player.
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