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ASCENDANCE is a playable experience with simple premises and a goal that seeks calm and relaxation as we move forward by jumping between platforms and getting access to all the nodes, and control points, which unfortunately suffers several ups and downs due to technical issues, and certain decisions in the design that may know little or fall into repetition, although the short duration can also be a palliative for this. But if you like the type of game, its low price may invite you to give it a try.
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I understand that it is a novel study of two members who are learning, I understand that the formula of what they wanted to do has given them only half an hour, and I understand that they have wanted to tell a story and it has gone out of hand. What I don't understand is how they want to charge 20 euros for this, it doesn't fit in my head, if it's not even optimized and it's full of bugs. You have some good idea and nothing else, and that's not worth what they're asking. And he's bugged my PS4 trophies too. Run away from him!
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Dandara is the perfect example that it is always possible to innovate no matter how well-trodden a genre is. Taking the well-known bases of the Metroidvania, it manages to give a twist to the formula to be able to differentiate from the rest of the games of the genre. All this is wrapped up in a pleasant and detailed audiovisual section.
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Vaporum is a classic and quality dungeon crawler that, although it achieves a fair balance between exploration, combat and puzzles, suffers from a difficulty typical of the genre that is not suitable for all audiences. The plot is interesting enough to invite you to move forward, and the setting is quite accomplished and inspired, but the size of the inventory, and the nature of some puzzles tarnish the end result. The Nintendo Switch version has also suffered significant technical cuts and the font is too small in its portable mode, perhaps it is not the ideal platform for this game.
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Koral bets on simplicity and plainness to transmit a message more necessary than ever in these times. With an artistic design that leaves the mouth open and a soundtrack totally in line with the theme, this game will not disappoint fans of the games-experience
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Akane is a game made with great care, with superb gameplay and very well thought out, and a great artistic section with great predominance of cyberpunk. Its main tare is its lack of content in terms of scenarios (only one) and enemies, but a game system that encourages fast games, and a system of equipment improvements will still make the player amortize their purchase, which will also been for a very low price by today's standards.
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Under a carefree appearance full of bright colors and ducks with submachine guns, we get a frantic roguelite in which we will not stop to breathe for a moment while there are enemies on each screen. In addition, the way in which the player's equipment is handled in each game, through the so-called "artifacts", or negative modifications, is a breath of fresh air in which one must decide if he prefers an equipment upgrade, with increasing difficulty. built-in, or stays as is. Maybe its a bit lacking in its lack of online gaming in its cooperative and competitive oriented modes, but it still has a satisfactory solo game, which engages and allows fast games.
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In Shadowgate we go back to the living castle and we do it in the best possible way, a quite worked remake with new puzzles, a very well drawn artistic section, and an orchestrated soundtrack. As a good classic, it retains a fairly high difficulty, although attempts have been made to smooth out the new generations with more difficulty modes and modernized mechanics. Despite everything, the type of game, its puzzles, its trial and error mechanics, and its difficulty, may make the game not suitable for all audiences, although fans of the classic will be satisfied.
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Joggernauts is a cooperative game that can make us lose our patience at many times. With a nice premise and childlike appearance, we are facing a hard and difficult to master game in which coordination will be essential to move forward. The absence of an online mode weighs heavily on it and it could have been much better than it is. In general, a game to kill time effectively.
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A return to the origins of the point&click adventure, by the same authors of those classic adventures. Excellent in all its aspects, with several levels of reading and a melancholic point at the end.
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Bad North is an RTS that will surprise us by how simple and addictive it is, ideal for fast games, but that involves a difficulty with its roguelike elements and its permanent death. If you like RTS, it is mandatory to try it, and if you want to approach the genre in a simple and simple but effective way, Bad North will also give you the opportunity.
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Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a excellent tribute to the Toriyama franchise and one of the greatest card games ever created. With over a thousand cards to unlock, many long-lasting game modes, and fast-paced, action-packed combat, it's a must-have purchase to guarantee hundreds of hours of fun. On the negative side we have a graphic section that leaves a lot to be desired and a totally absurd fan service, but it can be overlooked considering all its other goodness.
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Yuppie Psycho is an original survival horror in which the office itself becomes an improvised horror scenario. The most everyday elements become our enemies, which we have to dodge, fight and confront through a whole building full of secrets and managing the few resources we find. The plot, although interesting and well constructed, decides to speed up its final stretch and does not become as perfect as it could have been. Even so, a highly recommended purchase that will delight everyone, especially fans of this genre.
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Valley is a walking simulator of between three or four hours long with many adventurous overtones. An interesting argument, and powerful mechanics, are its premise, which unfortunately we will soon see diluted due to some design decisions, some forgettable passages of combat, and no difficulties of the puzzles that are presented to us. Anyway, the mechanics granted by the L.E.A.F. suit are interesting enough to test if the game is within range. Fortunately, the game performs very well in audiovisual terms, making our stay in Valley more bearable.
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Whispers of a Machine is an original graphic adventure in which the decision making and the variety of dialogues allow a quite wide range of replayability. Although the story hooks and catches, it does not know how to lead to a correct outcome and ends up leaving us a little cold. The cast of voices is very striking and with correct intonations. A game to keep in mind even though it could have been better.
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Hard West shows us how well XCOM would do in the Wild West, but it also knows how to stamp a stamp of its own with some mechanics such as luck and special abilities, and a powerful plot weight with decisions of negligible effects. All seasoned with gore, death, arcane rites, devil worship, and other paraphernalia that we did not expect to see in this setting but that in the end it looks good. It can fall into repeatability due to an AI with a lot of resources, and the management parts end up getting in the way, but it is still a highly recommended game if you like strategy and English is not a problem.
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is not a game for everyone. From Software has taken its philosophy of creating real playable challenges to the extreme and developed the most difficult game of the generation to date. A gameplay measured to the millimeter, a huge and beautiful world and a magnificent dubbing finish a game that is very close to becoming a masterpiece.
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Event Horizon is not a game for everyone. Its playable approach based on repetition, initial control harshness and language barrier can throw more than one off. On the other hand, the enormous size of the game's universe is a good incentive to continue discovering new galaxies.
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Trine 2 in its most complete edition, and despite the time the game already has, has not lost its freshness at all, maintains the firm base of its first installment, levels it in its characters, and power in its possibilities, in addition to unite all available content in a total of 20 levels full of challenge, puzzles, jumps and action. A fairy tale that will amaze us with its settings, its landscapes, and its art of unusual beauty that is already the undisputed hallmark of the franchise. Also let's not forget the more than interesting multiplayer three, online or local, which will make the game more fun if possible. Highly recommended.
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This is a very entertaining game, which mixes elements of real-time strategy with others taken directly from the Tower Defense and some touches of micromanagement of resources. The difficulty shown in certain levels can make more than one player go backwards, but if what we are looking for is a challenging game, we have a good alternative. The few new additions to the original Wii U may not be enough for those who have already bought it.
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