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Those who know the studio at least a little will know what they are going to find in this new narrative adventure. We are faced with a first part where we are introduced to Swann and her friends. It is worth mentioning the use of the camera and the possibility of making montages with the scenes we recorded. But beyond that, there are few paranormal phenomena that give a twist to the plot, and this first film serves more as an introduction to the protagonists than as a game itself.
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Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii isn't the best game in the Like a Dragon series, or of pirate games in general, but it offers a solid representation of both. It features one of the best protagonists in the series, tells a fairly compelling story, and fills in many of the gaps left by Infinite Wealth.
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Snezhinka and Murfasha are the same game. Only the story changes, there is really nothing wrong with it because the action part is very fun. This, along with the variety of weapons, skills and companions, makes it bearable to repeat the story with all its variants. That and the fact that this mode is very short. Even so, it is not very challenging in this mode. Luckily there is the challenge mode (excuse the redundancy), which makes it a very addictive pastime for downtime.
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Turbo Overkill is pure adrenaline shot in vein. It is excessive, frantic, visceral and, above all, very beastly. A boom shooter that has references to the greats of the old school, but knows how to implement a host of modern mechanics to feel like a current title. Its polished gameplay engages from the first minute, with a smooth and dynamic movement system.
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In short, Civilization VII is a great turn-based strategy game that has everything a player looking for a well of hours in which to enjoy one of the best experiences of the genre may need. At the same time, I also think it can be a good entry point for those who want to get started, since the game allows you to customize the games in terms of duration and difficulty, achieving a lighter and simpler experience to familiarize yourself with its mechanics.
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Basureroes is a complete platform game that manages to have a robust gameplay with varied levels in design and a variety of enemies that make it more difficult to find that monotony while playing. Playing it in co-op is undoubtedly the most advisable because of the experience you live with the rest of the users locally. It is true that the sound aspect is not as brilliant as the rest but that does not make Basureroes a good creation of Spanish origin.
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Avowed is a great RPG, with a narrative that could be among the best of Obsidian. Although the storyline is not as surprising as others, it is still very good. The humor and the seal of the studio is present all the time as in The Outer Worlds. This scheme is joined by a medieval setting with an original and striking artistic design that makes you feel in a world never visited before. This, together with its graphic quality, makes the title look spectacular.
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Recall: Empty Wishes is a visual novel with a rather trite premise, but with a story and structure that keeps you in the game. Its point and click also helps to be more involved in the story, but the extreme simplicity of all interactions makes you think that it is just a hook to keep reading, again only in English. We must keep an eye on the issue of translations... Those who enjoy visual novels will find here a good short story, very hard.
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Kemco is back with another classic turn-based RPG as we are accustomed to. The story that surrounds Will and his friends is well handled, with a lot of dialogue and can awaken the player's interest. Of course, in English. It's a pity that the combat system, despite having a couple of original touches, doesn't shine as it should.
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A Rite From the Stars: Remaster Edition is not a bad game at all. It is true that many aspects, such as the graphics, can be improved, but it is a more than recommendable title. Its puzzles are very ingenious, and it continually adds quite fun gameplay mechanics. In addition, it should be noted that the title has a fairly low price, for its duration of about 10 hours. In short, if you are looking for a fun adventure, with challenging puzzles, and you don't care too much about graphics, this is the title for you. A good job by Artax Games and Fliying Beast Labs.
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Admittedly, I have not yet been able to complete a game of Luck be a Landlord. I haven't come up with a solid strategy yet, but I'm getting further and further each time. Even if you don't make it, it's a lot of fun to play. The only downside, unlike a game of the style like Balatro, is that luck is a very important factor when playing. Recommended to give it a chance, as it is deceptively deep and addictive in its gameplay.
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Surely for fans of the metroidvania genre, the pixel-art style and the Momodora saga, it will be a worthy farewell to the franchise, even if it is not innovative in this type of titles. Its precise and satisfying gameplay, its well-measured length and its story, will be completely to the liking of players who expect an experience of these characteristics.
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The Stone of Madness is a work of art not suitable for everyone. A strategy title quite demanding with the player that can become frustrating if we do not take it calmly enough. Fortunately, its creators give the option to adjust the difficulty or other parameters that, although they do not guarantee that the escape will be a walk, they do not make us lose our heads too soon.
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JollyPunch Games wants us to slap each other in an exaggerated and hyperbolic way thanks to its fighting game. In 1 vs. 1 fights, we will have to blow up the opponent with blows to finally throw him in front of a death trap that ends the round. The fun of all the exchanges of blows is that they work as a kind of rock, paper or scissors where we will be lucky (or not) of each encounter.
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Robobeat is a first-person shooter in which shooting to the rhythm of the music is essential to be able to get far eliminating each of the enemies that will appear in front of us. Moving quickly and jumping on the walls will be our ally in battle, of course knowing how to choose the right door will mark our fate in the game. Some songs are quite similar to each other as they have a similar rhythm, they need to be differentiated more.
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Techno Banter will probably be easy for many. Of course, you have to have some degree of English or German to play the game, which is not translated. Responding to attacks is easy when you are given the answers, and it misses a little ambiguity in the replies, it is quite clear what are the correct ones. Other than that, the setting, story and characters that inhabit Rainbow Drive are worth exploring. Because this is about much more than just making the best club in town, rather than mere cutscenes. It has many layers to its story and surprise mechanics that, like good role-playing, can be seen if you get deep enough.
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Odd Bug Studio is back with a new installment of its acclaimed 2D souls of little mice. As in the first part, we will continue to have very demanding fights that require preparation, study of the opponent and perfect timing if we do not want to bite the dust. Crafting becomes even more important than before, as it is the basis for improving our equipment and is the best way to fix our fortress.
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Ninja Gaiden 2 Black brings back a modern classic with significant improvements. Improved visuals, improved performance, and added content are a compelling reason for long-time fans and newcomers alike to dive into the game. However, the issues carried over from the original, such as its sometimes frustrating camera and difficulty spikes, are still present.
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Warhorse Studios has achieved a textbook “more and better” with this second installment. We will continue to enjoy a Kingdom of Bohemia that immerses us thanks to the good recreation that the company has achieved in its landscapes, its people and the tasks that we can perform. We must learn to fight, we will have to survive in a region where no one gives us anything and choose our actions very carefully so as not to end up biting the dust.
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Dance of Cards is a title that poker fans will love, but that may also appeal to people who are not experienced with this card game. A very fun game, with a very intriguing story that will keep you glued to the controller for the 10 hours it lasts. The games are very intense and totally random, where nothing is ever decided.
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