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Children of Morta is a very entertaining roguelite, with a very interesting history and an enviable number of events. I assure you that if you like the genre, this title will not disappoint you. If you also like cooperative games, you're in luck. The Bergson family is waiting for you, and Mount Morta will not be explored alone.
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Ziggurat finally arrives on Nintendo Switch and does not disappoint. Its quality was already contrasted, but the formula still feels fresh despite the fact that the game has been on the market for 5 years. It will catch us in its frenetic and direct gameplay, and soon we will see ourselves repeating levels to unlock more cards and other extras. Also the daily challenges are a good incentive that give variety to the main game mode.
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Bouncy Bullets is a rather uninspired obstacle platform, with a highly upgradeable graphic section and a control that is more of a problem than a help. Short, easy and repetitive, although it fulfills its purpose of entertaining, at least during the few hours it lasts.
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AER Memories of Old is a small wonder, although you have to like this kind of games-experience, because as an adventure it would not work so well, too simple, easy and short. But in conjunction with the free flight and the possibility of enjoying it at any time leaving the story at side, make the game more interenting. If you like this type of games, AER should be a more than remarkable bet.
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Knights and Bikes is a brave and different exercise. It offers a somewhat simple gameplay, but makes up for it with an enviable setting and a very emotional story. As if this wasn't enough, it is also one of the most beautiful games you will see this year, with a stop-motion technique that I am sure will dazzle more than one.
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There is no denying that MXGP 2019 is not a game for everyone. It is not the most popular competition nor is it very friendly for those who are used to more arcade soul games, but if it is given an opportunity in less than what we think we will go from being fighting to finish a race to being in the middle of the platoon and finally having fun fighting for the podium. The new modes, especially the circuit editor, make a qualitative leap in a saga that can give us many hours of fun.
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The world of cycling from the offices to the asphalt and the sweat of the racers. A new installment of a consolidated saga about the sport of two wheels ¡Vive le Cyanide!
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Finding Sniper Elite V2 Remastered at the beginning can be strange, it is not exactly a game that we want to make a remaster, but Rebellion has found sense to offer us the opportunity to play on our current machines to the game that defined the franchise and as we know it today. For the remaster all downloadable content has been added, and also a photo mode has been added, which together with some extras more, and the relevant technical and graphic upgrade, make up a title that fans of the franchise and other war games will appreciate.
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Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a necessary and sufficient tuning of the Iguana classic. We return to face hordes of enemies in an old school shooter, as its first part the work done is merely technical and graphic, with no addition beyond the gyroscope control. Also this time we have lost something along the way, the multiplayer mode, which without being the highlight of the game, it was an appealing extra which now hangs the doubt of whether it will be launched or not in future updates. Otherwise the game is as good as it was, a classic very easy to recommend.
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Remnant: From the Ashes is on the verge of what could be a great game. The gameplay has a very good foundation but the repetition of scenarios and lack of rewards will quickly alienate the player. It lacks a lot of content in the form of enemies, scenarios, maps and rewards. Hopefully they will add to them little by little. But it's fun, and that's what really counts.
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DARQ is a strange and uncomfortable journey that will delight fans of Tim Burton and his universe. Its attractive gameplay based on walking walls and ceilings adds a lot to the playable scheme, although it doesn't fully exploit it. The use of sound effects to create tension is very effective and although there are no musical themes, they will not be missed. Unfortunately, it's a pretty short game with no replayability, but it's certainly worth what it has to offer.
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VASARA Collection is a good compilation of two unknown shoot'em up in the West having left exclusively in Japan in the arcade market in 2000 and 2001. An HD filter may be missing, but numerous extras have been added, such as gallery, online ranking, a new equivalent to a new game created by combining elements of the two games and up to four players, and the typical options of choosing difficulty, credits and lives. Learn the history of 1600 feudal Japan as you would have never imagined mixing real historical characters with robots, tanks, mechs... and at an incredible price. If the challenges calls you, highly recommended.
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Morphies Law: Remorphed is a good multiplayer game, with very original and attractive playable mechanics. Use a base similar to Splatoon to create a team shooter with the peculiarity of stealing mass and the hilarious situations that this causes, all seasoned with a wrap of undeniable originality, the Mexican holiday of the day of the dead. Its biggest handicap is that despite having offline play, its great assets are online, and for this it requires a loyal user base, which a year ago could not retain.
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Etherborn is an excellent puzzle and platform game, with an incredibly inspired and highly challenging level design. The soundtrack borders on a great level with live recorded music and a dubbing to match. On the other hand, it's too short a title, with an insufficient number of levels despite its game modes and an unneeded storyline that's rather there for the taking.
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A huge attempt to unite two genres that at first sight do not seem at all compatible. SpellForce 3: Soul Harvest is a game to be reckoned with, and the fact that it comes at a reduced price makes it much more appealing. All the new features improve what we've seen in SpellForce 3, and above all it's been really polished, without any serious problems.
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City of Brass takes us to a lost city in the desert, where our thief will have to explore 12 levels against the clock while fighting with a host of nightmare enemies and avoid many traps, to be able to seize the wonderful treasurers and riches that the City hides. The first person action of this roguelike with procedural generation levels, will offer us a high challenge, although perhaps it ends up being too strict and this makes the game can be repetitive and demoralizing if this style of play is not for us.
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Great space epic that just begin it will become a journey of survival and horror, as a successful resource management is indispensable and any mistake is fatal. We will have to make many decisions on which our success will depend in a hostile environment, to return home. The roguelike elements give the title a very successful replayability in order to see the four possible endings. Highly recommended.
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Forged of Blood is based on the premise of giving the player total control of the game and it achieves this in an incredible way. Game customization and unit development are at a level rarely seen before. On the contrary, the camera will play more than one trick on us and the lack of translation can make us miss part of the story. Still, a high-level purchase highly recommended.
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Wolfnstein: Youngblood is a fun game with a very good base to do more, which misuses some of its tools and is unable to surprise the player when it takes some time to play. Much better if you play with someone.
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Frozenbyte brings us the third part of the Trine saga at the gates of the launch of the fourth part. This third part is probably the most unpopular game in the soul artifact franchise. Not for its overall quality, even high, but for its simplification of mechanics and its duration, possible victims of a development too ambitious for a modest budget and a step to 3D well developed but with a playable cost. Despite all this, and also thanks to its impeccable audiovisual section, the game is still remarkable, highly recommended for anyone, and essential for Trine fans.
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