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The PC version of God of War goes to show that it remains one of the best action and adventure games. There is no equal.
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The excellent tactical component collides with the lack of inspiration and absence of a deeper involvement in the narrative.
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This could be the foundation for what is to be seen in the near future in the next approaches to the Halo universe, at least relative to the main line. It is a solid foundation that gives certainties of a promising future, with the implementation of improvements, especially visual.
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The best Pokemon game since the days of Gold & Silver. Despite graphical and technical problems, you won't be able to stop playing.
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Two sublime cinematic action-adventure experiences like no other in the industry, but these remasters do not have major highlights.
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Danganronpa is much more than what you expect from a visual novel. The stories, characters and diversified gameplay capture your attention.
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Yet another game where playable mechanics are crippled by an uninspired narrative and general lack of polish.
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A skateboarding game with delicious and addictive gameplay, combined with highly creative levels with a colorful aesthetic.
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Another awsome indie that takes ideias from other games to combine with some of its own to give you somenting that needs attention and time.
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A sequel that builds on the original's foundations, with a delightful open world to explore and unbelievable graphic quality.
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Sol Cresta is a very "old school" game and aimed at a nostalgic audience of arcades.
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The original Musou series needs to reinvent itself urgently. Following the usual path just highlights how pale it stands next to the colabs.
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An energetic team fighter that keeps the arcade feeling alive. Veteran players will love it, mas there's a lack of offline content here.
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This new sequel from Gust has a nice and sweet charisma that makes it easy to play, but it's not quite superior to what came before.
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The culmination of 25 years dedicated to the automotive world. Polyphony Digital breaks barriers, goes further and manages to surpass itself
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Square Enix delivers an adorable game, but almost everything here is borrowed from other sucessful games that do it much better.
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With a complex and deep story supported by a gameplay that gets new ideas on a stabilished genre, it's a truly special game.
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For those who prefer a game completely facing the GT category, with a strong implementation linked to simulation and no room for errors, where the learning curve is very fast, Assetto Corsa Competizione will really be your track. You won't regret it, and now with all the capabilities of the new PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles, you can stretch your fluidity and be what you should have been in the previous generation. Good races!
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One of the best open worlds ever made, but one that often crosses the line from fair to unfair. A game of love and hate.
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I would say that Codemasters ends up capitalizing on Grid and reshaping that same game that worked as a fresh start. Grid Legends could well operate as an expansion that would not result in a big shock wave, even if it is a game with a lot of content and so end up justifying its autonomy and prominence in the legacy of the series. Legacy that once again softens in the arcade format, in which the races are more spectacular, played at the foot, wheel the wheel, and the seriousness of the simulation is destitute and thrown back, either in history mode or through the traditional career mode.
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