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We’ve traveled far and wide across the lands of Talea and are now ready to tell you about one of the best monster collectors of recent years: Lumentale: Memories of Trey.
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The feeling is that of being faced with a project that, had it been released by any other software house on the planet and under any other circumstances, would have easily become an instant cult.
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Nintendo's new production has multiple interpretations , all equivalent and all equally respectful of a precise stylistic and gameplay choice capable of encapsulating every different idea put forward.
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Ultimately, Diablo IV has essentially regenerated itself with Lord of Hatred.
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The positive aspects, however, aren't enough to make you want to start it again and endure those stealth sections and cheesy dialogue all over again.
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In just over two hours, Mixtape condenses the adolescent sensation of feeling alienated yet anchored to a world that rejects you , that fights you, but of which you are inevitably a part, in a continuous cycle of eternal returns that involves every generation.
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WILL: Follow the Light presented itself from the very first moment, displaying a bit of all these ambitions and attempting to inhabit that ideal space between the reflective and fascinating solitude of Firewatch and the haunting surrealism of What Remains of Edith Finch.
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Like most Double Fine games, Kiln exudes charisma, thanks to unique characterization that gives even a pile of dishes a strong identity.
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Why play Tomodachi Life: A Dream Life, then? Purely for the constant source of surprises represented by its characters and their interactions.
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Pragmata manages to be every action video game that has ever written Capcom's history; it's a project created by blending traditional architecture with modern technology, bringing to the surface all the effectiveness and, at the same time, all the intrinsic limitations of old-school architecture.
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