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Furniture & Mattress' debut game moves all its threads with surgical precision to get puzzles and adventures to share a triumphant close-up.
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All the precision and craftsmanship of Capcom are found in this unique game, which mixes action and strategy in one of the most compact and memorable experiences of the year.
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Jumping from shadow to shadow, SCHiM's platform ends up being washed out and superficial, less alive and stimulating than it could.
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After Terra Nil, Free Lives returns to the macarrada with a frantic and ultra-violent arcade that subjects you to the rules of its deranged universe, getting you drunk with absurd humor and kicks.
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The ambitious action platform of the Chinese studio Bingobell leaves early access, expanding and polishing a generic and aimless game, condemned to live behind its references.
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With a very powerful aesthetic identity and a sorprendent working and healthy gameplay, The Water Museum has a reflexion that works well and is highly creative and powerful thanks to its mechanisms.
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FromSoftware's ambitious and irrepressible open world expands with an expansion that summarizes, condenses and elevates the great virtues of the base game, reminding us why we fell in love with the original in 2022.
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Ninja Theory returns to Senua's universe with a sequel brimming with technical virtues that coexist with the loss of focus on what it is trying to tell.
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With a sensitivity that is rare to see and a very marked intentionality, Odd Meter reflects on faith and meaning in one of the most unique and powerful games of the year.
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The explicit and self-confessed influence of NieR: Automata ends up having just enough importance in Stellar Blade—an enjoyable, solid action game, somewhat confusing and overloaded, and without much to say.
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With a glacial pace, a hostile world and admirable parsimony, Act Normal Games' (failed) graphic adventure knows how to make a place for itself in the memory.
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A delicate and sensitive story of mothers, daughters and families that lacks the edge it'd need to be truly memorable.
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Cuban studio Empty Head Games debuts with a puzzle platformer about stories and their endings, about how narratives and their protagonists live and die.
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A run and gun in which there is no shortage of tributes and nods but that does not waste the opportunity to build around that pure and crystalline subgenre that has its two main pillars in its name.
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Riv Hester debuts with a platform game that starts from the best influences, but that knows how to stand out not for what it takes from others but for how it goes beyond its referents.
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The latest from Team Ninja is an ambitious period adventure in which the rigorous approach to combat is once again the highlight, and the most enjoyable.
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Capcom returns to one of its most special worlds with an action role-playing game that demonstrates a truly prodigious sense of immersion.
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Pieces Interactive recovers the master lines of the 1992 original to create a reboot that fails to revitalize its proposal.
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Saber's series of simulators bets heavily on off-road exploration with an installment that once again shines its heavy and very slow virtues.
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Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden has a particular charm; it is easy to be intoxicated by a well macerated aroma, composed of a story that grabs you, a magical universe and a combat system suitable for living with the necessary tension each confrontation against the unknown.
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