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Ready or Not arrives on Xbox as a must-have title for fans of tactical action, police simulation, and online cooperation. Its demanding gameplay, slow pace, and constant need to make decisions make it a unique offering in the current catalog.
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Being in summer, Wheel World is a nice and light proposal to spend the moments that vacations leave us to play. The adventure is not very long and can be completed in a couple of afternoons.
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Achilles: Survivor is a 3D action game with a top-down view in which we control Achilles and other characters from ancient Greece in a game where we have to defeat waves of enemies in order to advance, and at times engage in more epic battles against bosses.
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Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream is an impressive debut for River End Games. With an emotional narrative, captivating aesthetics, and well-balanced stealth mechanics, it stands out as one of the most solid indie games of 2025.
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I have to admit that I was really looking forward to Bandai Namco's game, but the first few moments were a bit lukewarm.
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Fans of the genre will find Somber Echoes to be a very light Metroidvania game.
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G CHOICE and Monkey Craft want us to go back almost four decades in time to enjoy a highly entertaining adventure, full of combat and exploration.
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In addition to rewinding and screen backgrounds and aspects, saved games and cooperative play are the most notable improvements made by QUByte for this collection of lesser-known classics.
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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 takes us back to the days when we thoroughly enjoyed these two skateboarding classics on a tube TV. These remakes combine the best of the original games with updated aesthetics and 4K graphics.
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Bad End Theater is an indie game with heart: a narrative experiment that combines choices, dark humor, and tragedy, all in a short but powerful format.
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MindsEye does not seek to compete with the giants of futuristic RPGs or reinvent cyberpunk, but it finds its place thanks to straightforward gameplay, a well-written story, and a fair length.
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In the first run, the game is slow, and if you're not into the Ninja Turtles universe, it's an uphill battle.
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Those who enjoyed the walking simulator developed by The Chinese Room now have a very original expansion.
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In short, Irem Collection Volume 3 is another solid installment of what is shaping up to be one of the best collections currently available.
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Ruffy and the Riverside is a title that shines for its imagination. Instead of focusing on scale or spectacle, it chooses to focus on a simple but powerful idea: letting the player use their imagination.
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Boomer-shooter enthusiasts can now enjoy a gem that was only released on PC and 3DO in 1996. Despite its classic essence, Nightdive Studios and Ziggurat have included significant improvements so that we can enjoy this remake in the most comfortable way possible.
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The Alters immerses us in a unique experience where personal decisions are intertwined with innovative management mechanics and a rich narrative that addresses the existential and ethical dilemmas of cloning. 11 bis Studios does not present a typical management and survival game...
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Final Fantasy XVI is a bold and visually stunning work. We could say that it redefines what Final Fantasy can be in the coming years. Although it moves away from many of the classic JRPG mechanics.
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Sloclap and Kepler Interactive want us to play soccer as a team, albeit in a rather crazy arcade style. Despite its fast and frenetic pace, the game will require us to be good at passing, attack and defense strategies, and, of course, teamwork in order to beat our opponents.
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Tron: Catalyst could be a gateway for newcomers to this type of game. The story is entertaining, but it requires you to pay close attention because it seems like there isn't much desire to tell it. There are no cutscenes, not even in-game animations to liven up the text; everything is based on static images, with no dynamism whatsoever.
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