33bits's Reviews
Nicky - The Home Alone Golf Ball is a fast-paced and cost-effective game that, after a little success on smartphones and PCs, tries its luck on the Nintendo console. We face a skill game where we must throw Nicky as many times as necessary to overcome the obstacles and challenges of the stage and reach the goal, or the hole in that case. It is entertaining, and for the price it has, it is worth spending some time.
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Down to Hell is one of those games that are born from the inspiration of the Dark Souls franchise. It takes as its premise the atmosphere and the combat, and manages to do it quite well in the first, but a not very refined control does not allow it to do equally well in the second. This is not the only problem, and we will see details that could be better, although in the end we will continue to have a moderately enjoyable adventure if we are not too demanding.
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Curse of Anabelle is a little breath of fresh air in the midst of all the clone horror games and offers original and very characteristic gameplay. Unfortunately, the high demand for graphics and a somewhat poor performance tarnish the final result a bit. If you still want to give it a try, have a good PC and are a fan of adventure games, you won't be disappointed.
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DREAMO is a good puzzle game. It has limited duration and resources, but what it has it handles very well. It is a game with a deep and complicated story, based on different and well thought out puzzles. If they had set their sights higher perhaps the game would have been better, but there is a good place to start.
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7th Sector now comes to consoles after having collected a fairly positive review on its PC version. A narrative adventure with a breakthrough based on the resolution of a wide variety of puzzles in environments of clear cyberpunk atmosphere. The story and the way of telling it is interesting, but a somewhat rough control, the total lack of explanations when facing the puzzles and some illogical resolutions make the work of Sergey Noskov luster.
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The Alliance Alive HD Remastered is a JRPG with no serious errors. It is what it seeks to be, a classic cut title with a great script and with a spirit from a couple of generations ago, with a more modern execution.
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Music Racer has gone from being a very interesting and rewarding experience on PC and Android, to a fairly simple and at times repetitive experience, for the simple loss of a feature such as the use of our own music. The basis may be the same, but it changes the experience that will now depend on whether or not we connect with the 29 electronic music themes that the game proposes. It is still interesting, but it is better to look at the tracklist first.
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We are facing a jewel of the indie scene that will allow the player to create chaos and destruction throughout the levels that he completes, or to go completely unnoticed without anyone noticing his presence. 24 different characters, each with its own characteristics, in a roguelite that will delight lovers of the genre.
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Praetorians HD Remaster is a huge strategy game, which I recommend to every fan of the genre. Visually it's very powerful today, and the remastering makes it even more spectacular. If you want to relive the conquests of Rome, it is still one of the best options available.
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Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo includes another 6 classic games from the old Psikyo, which together with the other 6 Alpha games, the previous part, form a collection of the most interesting shoot'em ups, obviating Gunbarich, of course. The compilation has been compressed in two parts, instead to the three Asians, but the extras of the Gallery mode have been lost, which is not available in Western editions. If you are a fan of shoot'em ups, it is the perfect opportunity to get to know the Psikyo classics, and vertical scroll games come with the option to play them in TATE mode, which improves the experience completely.
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A decaffeinated remaster of one of the best games of all time. With a bombproof gameplay, but without political symbols, or multiplayer, or notable developments beyond the -good- adaptation to the pad. Even so, it has led to talk about the Spanish franchise worldwide, which is always good.
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Without Escape brings back the point and click adventures of yesteryear in a rather original first person shooter. The plot, while catching and entertaining to the end, does not offer many answers throughout the game. The puzzles are very well thought out and it is a pleasure to solve each one of them, although there are few that offer. A game specially designed for nostalgic of the genre.
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Football, Tactics & Glory is an atypical soccer game, more like a game of chess or XCOM than a simulator. A very original and very well executed idea weighed down by a manager mode that needs to improve many things to be satisfactory. Even so, highly recommended for lovers of turn-based strategy who will enjoy it as if it were a Wargame.
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Transcripted is a smart combination of twin stick shooter with a match-3 puzzle. The result is quite ingenious and fun, in addition to giving more importance to the game and its 25 levels, a story has been developed that makes the game more interesting. The difficulty does not have an equitable progression, and we must repeat levels to get experience, but despite this, the game is still quite addictive.
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Ancestors Legacy is a direct RTS focused on action and combat, leaving everything related to management and resources in the background. A breath of fresh air to the genre that wear with a story mode based on battles and historical events of the four available factions, and complements with a realistic and brutal representation of the war in the Middle Ages. The console version has adapted the control satisfactorily, but has seen its visual quality a little inexplicably diminished. If you like the strategy genre in real time, you should try it without hesitation.
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Mekabolt won't go down in history or memory in any way, but at least it offers a little fun to distract us if we have a little money burning in our pockets. You can see his good intentions and his attempt to create something elaborated considering the available resources and that is something to be thankful for, although of course he cannot compete in the major league.
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198X is a love letter to classic arcade, amusement arcades and confused adolescence in its transition to adult life. Hi-Bit Studios uses the nostalgia for we can feel identified with Kid, a teenager who discovers arcade games, which help him somehow face the real-life step. We expect 5 levels based on 5 different classic genres with impeccable audiovisual quality. The only issue is how short the game it is, arround one hour, because it leaves us wanting more.
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The Pedestrian is a competent puzzle game, perhaps a little short, but with a personality and intensity that you don't normally see in this type of title. Recommended for anyone who enjoys puzzle games and wants something fresh and different.
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Skydance Interactive is crowned with this game based on the popular zombie franchise, putting on the table an experience full of details, immersive, and totally worth enjoying and suffering in equal parts. Just a couple of details make the game not completely round, but despite them the end result is totally positive.
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The Last Autumn is the second expansion of the great management and survival game Frostpunk from 11 bit studio. Argumentally it acts as a prequel to the events that occurred in the base game, and playably reformulates all the parameters of this to create a new experience with new laws, new technologies, new parameters such as Motivation and Security, and a new objective, to build the generator on which the future will depend. If we liked Frostpunk, The Last Autumn won't let us down.
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