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Oct 28, 2022

Alan Wake Remastered is a game that deserves to be enjoyed, there is no doubt about that, but the Nintendo Switch version is only recommended if there is really no option to play it on another platform. We expected much more from this conversion, especially seeing the level of other versions for the platform, but it seems that Remedy was on to something else and what has come out has come out. A great game in a poor version.

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Oct 28, 2022

Live by the Sword: Tactics is a traditional TRPG with a few interesting innovations but they don't end up giving an optimal result, except for an adventure mode that takes the chestnuts out of the fire and many other modes that it's better to ignore.

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Oct 27, 2022

Although the levels present within the DLC Oh! Well are entertaining and expand the game a bit more, they don't measure up or deliver on anything that was promised, resulting in poor and short-lived content for a somewhat high price for what is included.

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The number that accompanies this extract is not worth much. Because in the monstrous, mammoth and even chaotic hurricane of action that Warhammer 40,000 - Shootas, Blood & Teef proposes, there is a great dividing line marked: what a solo player will find, and what we will have if we play accompanied, local cooperative or online until for four simultaneous players. In the first case, we have a Run'n Gun that draws from a particular design in control and arrangement of the action in arenas, or areas where the cleaning of enemies prevails over the 2D advance with jumps and dangers, staying in a campaign not too well solved for the lone wolves. In the second case, the chaos and action are multiplied, as well as the importance of coordination and collaboration between players, although this tidal wave of action on the screen is not always comfortable to place four main characters. But without a doubt, being that last facet that the game is really focused on. If you are interested in this game, and there are plenty of incentives for it, consider the way you will play Shootas, Blood & Teef, because the change of experience and the fun are totally opposite on both fronts.

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55 / 100 - Dragon Forge
Jul 21, 2022

Dragon Forge is an idle game seasoned with RPG overtones that feels half-done in practically everything. The dragon is cute, yes.

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55 / 100 - Babylon's Fall
Mar 9, 2022

Unfortunately, the attempt by Square Enix and Platinum Games to enter the world of Games as a Service with BABYLON’S FALL has ended in a mediocre game that will pass with more pain than glory in the world.

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55 / 100 - Broken Blades
Jan 12, 2022

Broken Blades offers us a 2D platform with touches of roguelike, although it ends up being half in all aspects. Its graphic section does not stand out and its low budget is evident, as well as its high difficulty and repetitiveness. In its favor, the character improvement mechanics and combinations when creating the sword add a touch of variety.

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55 / 100 - Together
Dec 2, 2021

Together is an ideal platform game to play in company since it forces us to cooperate in order to continue moving forward, but it is also possible to enjoy it alone if we prefer to do all the work ourselves.

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55 / 100 - CrossKrush
Dec 1, 2021

CrossKrush offers us a puzzle game based on squares in which you destroy vehicles. The gameplay quickly becomes tiring due to a number of factors such as slow gameplay, little variety in puzzle solving, and a short duration. Luckily it has several game modes and an attractive soundtrack. A title to play if we are very fans of this genre and we are willing to accept its failures.

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Jul 12, 2021

Where the Heart Leads is another narrative game representative, here capturing a 'slice of life', the story of a worldly person, with its decisions and consequences. A beautiful visual part, but limited means that take a direct toll on the narrative and execution, this being the great handicap of the game. But still, another interesting representative in this style of 'playing stories', with considerable variability and changes, being more active and branched than other games of this style, although these narrative limitations take their toll when it comes to exploiting these possibilities and replayability .

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Jul 7, 2021

Chess Knights: Viking Lands is not a bad game, very much in the line of those already released by Minimol. The problem is that this time they have not been able to adapt the controls to the Nintendo Switch pad in a minimally acceptable way, and that makes the game lose many integers. A pity, because, as always, it is an interesting puzzle game at a good price.

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55 / 100 - Bite the Bullet
Jun 28, 2021

Bite The Bullet is the world's first "Run & Gun & Eat". In this roguelite RPG shooter you must eat enemies, bullets and more to boost your character, weapons and abilities.

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Mar 22, 2021

Immortal Legacy: The Jade Cypher[VR] has been a long time coming, but the important thing is to do it. It offers us a title that aims to emulate some references of the genre, mixing in turn several styles of play in a game time to overcome it content. It is not exempt, however, from needing some adjustment that we hope will be made, but today a notable game has several bugs present throughout the game that, if not solved, tarnish the overall result. You can enjoy it, but we must get used to compensating for the deviation of the aim, to constantly see forced postures that spoil a set that, on the other hand, would be very visually pleasing, and to play as if there were no subtitles. In a sentence we could qualify Immortal Legacy: The Jade Cypher[VR] for PC as a remarkable game with a very improvable port.

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Jan 12, 2021

The curious experiment of A HERO AND A GARDEN unfortunately fails and is boring. A part of me wishes it had become a visual novel with different dialogue options instead of just sitting on a screen for minutes picking fruit. Aesthetically it's very nice, though.

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55 / 100 - Micetopia
Jan 5, 2021

Micetopia offers a mixed result, in which we see how good ideas and intentions are mixed with a long list of design flaws that lead to a game that could have given much more of itself. It has an adequate duration for what this type of game usually offers, but its repetitiveness ends up taking its toll.

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Nov 9, 2020

With Remothered: Broken Porcelain we can see what the developers wanted to do, but sadly we will see how badly they have done it. The game is months away from development, has too many bugs, bugs, and technical problems to ignore, and the worst thing is that they do affect the gameplay a lot. We're quite disappointed after a remarkable first installment, and hope that Stormind Games will face off and fix this mess, or they'll blow their reputation.

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55 / 100 - Reed 2
Oct 29, 2020

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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55 / 100 - RogueCube
Oct 14, 2020

RogueCube does not innovate, it has no personality whatsoever and it is somewhat crude to play. But even so it works well and you spend a while entertaining with it, but little more can be said about it, there are much better similar proposals out there.

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Aug 10, 2020

A powerful and hooligan premise cannot always sustain the total within a game. And Kill it with Fire is powerfully flashy, but with little baggage. Making the cenutrium killing spiders is fun, but the passage of time makes the proposal not so convincing, even opening its levels more and offering more possible, objectives and a system of improvements and obtaining more equipment and weapons. An attractive idea that is not carried out as it should by turning it into a complete and commercial game.

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55 / 100 - Clash Force
Jul 20, 2020

Past tenses and development in that fight. Advance, jump and shoot in 2D. Special events, complications, and those bosses end so remembered. He has a fun time with Clash Force, without needing old nostalgia, but the thing is not very far neither in visual inspiration nor in level design. Have a nice time, and with a low price, that always deserves.

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