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Flock is an excellent representation of the freedom of flying through an ecosystem that is both exotic and mysterious. A relaxing journey through a beautiful world that can easily be recommended for all ages.
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime ISEKAI Chronicles manages to be a fun and engaging action game on its own, and even those unfamiliar with the original work it's based on will probably be able to enjoy the experience. However, its multiple limitations mean it doesn't stand out as much within the action RPG genre as it could.
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With a simple, accessible, and competent concept, House of Golf 2 delivers a fun experience. Unfortunately, this fun lasts only a few hours, especially if it's not enjoyed with friends. Though the domestic fields are captivating, the game as a whole needed more in the way of game modes, rewards and personality. I recommend it for golf fans and players looking for an interesting experience but that should be enjoyed moderately.
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F1 Manager 2024 offers a unique experience for motorsport enthusiasts who want to learn more about the science of the sport. This simulator may not be suitable for those who want something lighter and more to the point, but if you like to know every part of the calendar, from the beginning to the end, as well as the circuits, you will be entertained by each stage of your team's journey towards the title.
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Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid isn't exactly an emotional game, not an action-filled adventure or an extremely intricate story, but it's a game sensible to memories and feelings that many people have experienced during their childhoods, be it in Japan or even in Brazil. Playing has always been good, remembering that age as an adult is also good, and a game that manages to communicate this nostalgic vibe so well to the player is an extreme success for Millenium Kitchen.
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ODDADA is no doubt a powerful tool to stimulate creativity and learning, especially for those who wish to explore the music world in an accessible and fun manner.
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Overall, The Case of the Golden Idol manages to enter the niche of good detective games that require real attention and reasoning in their investigations. Its retro look is well applied, but it may not be to everyone's taste. The mysteries are intriguing, provide good challenges and also have a hint system for those who are more comfortable with them.
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CYGNI: All Guns Blazing may bring new players to the genre due to its appealing presentation but it's underwhelming in design for the experienced fans of shoot'em ups. The idea of risk and reward from converting shields to missiles is interesting but it quickly becomes repetitive due to the lack of variation in the shots, making it only a way to deal with tough bullet patterns.
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Moonless Moon is more of an immersive and introspective experience than a game, though there are some gameplay elements for us to intervene with during the reading. Sometimes I felt that it lacked a little more "dare" to develop the themes more or to make it so the riddles could have made the story less linear but we can't take away the merit of the excellent narrative in ANMC's debut title. Overall, this is a visual novel where the biggest appeal is its audiovisual, especially the ambiance and the immersion the excellent soundtrack offers. The only thing left is to know if Yomichi's trips to different worlds will have the same impact for you than it did for me
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Black Myth: Wukong is one of the most impressive debuts in recent years. I don't remember a small company being able to deliver a project as solid, polished and with its own identity as this one. The Game Science team chose a source material full of meaning and importance, applied their passion and experience and transformed a literary classic into an addictive, well-constructed game with a unique identity. Despite problems in the world design, in the writing of some characters and in underutilized systems, the game will certainly please those who waited so many years to finally make their journey to the West and face the dazzling wonders of the mythical world of Chinese folklore.
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Dustborn is a good story, with good characters, but it completely lost its way trying to be more than it needed to be. Its best ideas end up being buried in a torrent of poorly developed elements that, at the same time, take up too much of the story's time. It would have been a perfect Life Is Strange-style game, if it didn't want to prove its own existence to people who will never be interested.
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Steel Racer is a title that tries to evoke the good spirit of 90s arcade racing games, but it slips up by making everything too easy, to the point of becoming a bit tiresome. The visuals and soundtrack even try to make things more interesting, but they are overshadowed by the gameplay that needs some more striking features.
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Aero the Acro-Bat's return isn't something of great public demand but it's also undeniable that it was one of those cartridges always available on some rental store. For some [people], this port is a bittersweet reencounter with the past, while for others it's proof that they were right to save on their past money. Aero may not have been the favorite mascot of its generation but, for those looking for a trip down memory lane, this is your chance.
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Despite some outdated decisions, especially in the credits system, Abathor is an ideal choice for those who miss a new adventure with the spirit of the old games. The varied theme, with a diverse bestiary, fun bosses to face and the various replayability options, complement an excellent homage to a more pixelated era.
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When I stop to think that Animal Well is a product of a single person's imagination, all the positive impressions I had about the game take on even greater proportions. Animal Well applies simple concepts to create a formula that can incite the player's creativity and their ability to understand a mysterious ecosystem. A game like this doesn't come along very often and deserves to be revered whenever possible.
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Don't let Cat Quest III's cute presentation put you off: it manages to combine a colorful and fun production with an interesting pirate story, lots of cool surprises and top-notch gameplay. The only limitation to the game is the length of its adventure, which, although intense and charming, is very short. Who knows, future updates may bring more content so we can enjoy this captivating world even more.
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The Crush House is a great choice for those who want different experiences outside the mainstream. I recommend it especially for those who like unconventional horror like Doki Doki Literature Club! The project works in its premise as well as its gameplay loop, even if it becomes limited with each season won. Devolver Digital once again hits the mark by choosing a game that brings something new to a market that is saturated with shooters and RPGs every year, mixing pop culture, a humorous critique of modernity and a hint of mystery that makes everything more interesting.
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Creatures of Ava offers a unique experience within the open world genre, focusing more on interaction with local fauna and peaceful exploration than on complex combat mechanics. With a calm narrative and well-developed characters, the game is ideal for those looking for a light and engaging adventure. The dynamics of the Nafitar artifact and the use of native songs to tame the animals add an interesting layer to the gameplay.
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The Star Named EOS is a good puzzle experience, but it falls into the genre's biggest flaw. By not offering a hint system or anything similar, the less obvious moments of its puzzles can become practically insurmountable walls. Likewise, the predictability of the plot will reduce the weight of the journey for more attentive players. For fans of the genre, however, it is still a captivating enough game to be worth the effort.
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For a management game, Train Valley World leaves [much] to be desired at many points, especially in the way it demands planning from the player. Even with a good amount of trains and mission variety, the lack of a solid challenge makes it seem like a game for beginners that don't want to suffer with a lack of money during the gameplay.
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