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Hi-Fi Rush captivates the player thanks to its gameplay, art direction, the charisma of its characters, and the design of its experience that makes you feel like you're watching a TV cartoon; all this without the need for an aggressive marketing campaign that even managed to overshadow more ambitious projects.
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Crucible: Theatre of Idols arrives with an enviable level of presentation and a tangible passion for the genre, although rough edges in its combat and narrative keep it from reaching its full potential.
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Romeo is a Dead Man unleashes Suda51's mind in an adventure that seeks love through time and space and ends up being an identity study fueled by food, blood, and punk music.
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Yakuza Kiwami 3 is divided between new and old fans, but it still delivers a wonderful story and takes on the task of expanding the title's content to an unexpected size.
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In UNBEATABLE you will have to follow an alternative rock band that rebels in a world where music is forbidden and where rhythm will be your most powerful ammunition
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Skate Story transports you to a psychedelic Underworld with an existential mission: to skate like a crystal demon and devour the moon. It offers an innovative and intriguing experience where fluid combos and a bizarre narrative brilliantly merge.
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A highly recommended expansion for fans of RTS games, dark fantasy, and strategic conquest. If your focus is on varying styles, exploring new mechanics, and rediscovering the game from scratch, Tides of Torment is the call to arms you've been waiting for.
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An expansion that makes the base game experience more rewarding and entertaining thanks to the perfect blend of zoo tycoon gameplay and Two Point's absurdist humor, which makes us 100% recommend it.
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Black Ops returns with a seventh installment that seeks to recall aspects of the franchise's golden age, but modernizes other sections with certain decisions that result in a contrast for the player's tastes and possibilities.
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Anno 117: Pax Romana is a monumental and addictive city-builder that immerses the player in the height of the Roman Empire, masterfully merging complex logistics of large-scale resource management, making it an impeccable title, polished to perfection, with unparalleled visual beauty and strategic depth that redefines the genre, ensuring hundreds of hours of gameplay and setting a new standard for city builders.
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DICE and Electronic Arts' flagship shooter makes a triumphant return, redeeming its past mistakes and delivering a very well-rounded and complete title in all its aspects, the best news for the shooter industry.
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Wander Stars, from the Venezuelan studio Paper Castle, takes the RPG genre and pushes it further with a mix of interesting concepts, where it truly shines in its audiovisual presentation. However, the game isn't perfect, as while its gameplay is quite competent, innovative, and entertaining, some elements feel limited.
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REAL BOUT FATAL FURY 2: THE NEWCOMERS brings back a much-loved title from its time in the gaming world, although its lack of content makes one wonder if it would have been better to include this game in a larger collection.
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Only time will tell if Hollow Knight: Silksong can truly become a masterpiece, but for now, we can't deny the incredible work Team Cherry put into this game; the love and care they poured into every aspect of this world is evident. It won't be for everyone, but Silksong will be remembered as a wonderful challenge for both veteran and new players.
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Dragon is Dead is an interesting experiment that bases many of its ideas on popular Metroidvania games, adding RPG elements that make its gameplay very addictive, and if you are a fan of "Blasphemouslike" games, this title is for you.
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Ready or Not is more than just a game; it's a test of character that will surprise you at every level and every incursion. Your reflexes will be your salvation, your squad your best weapon, the corners your greatest challenges, and the mission your only objective… Ready or not.
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Primal Planet is an excellent game that efficiently incorporates all its elements to create a highly entertaining experience. Its weaknesses lie in its soundtrack, which, while competent in creating atmosphere, can sometimes be overlooked. Its handling of on-screen elements can also be overwhelming in certain areas.
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It's a huge step forward to finally have these games on modern platforms. It's a very diverse collection that includes both Capcom classics and cult titles, and having a playable version of Alpha 3 with everything it has to offer is a gem. However, additional options in practice mode are still needed, as well as changes to improve the user interface. Capcom has definitely found the right formula for its collections, but I'd like them to go beyond simply sticking to what works and instead refine an already excellent experience.
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A remaster that faithfully recalls the experience of the game released in 2006, but with a high-level facelift that will allow new generations to enjoy the experience of one of the most important RPGs of the last 20 years, which, despite the fact that some problems of the original game are back, do not ruin the whole adventure experienced in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.
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Fatal Fury is back to compete with the rest of the genre with a fairly complete launch package: fun, a wide and excellent soundtrack, and mechanics that range from the simplest to the most difficult, but not impossible to master, proving itself to be a modern fighting game. While it falters in some areas, such as certain graphical details and a somewhat outdated practice mode, these don't interfere with the heart of the product: the versus mode, whether online or in person.
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