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Anger Foot, the new work of Free Lives, offers a crazy, frenetic and fun proposal, which invites us to clean a city full of ruffians by force of kicks. A game full of humor whose frenetic gameplay invites us to enjoy crazy action by kicking everything that crosses our path. Visually it is very striking and the moving soundtrack does nothing but motivate us to throw kicks and send the enemies through the air.
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Autopsy Simulator manages to capture the dissection of corpses with great rigor, inviting us to enjoy an interesting experience from the perspective of a forensic doctor. An excellent simulator at a technical level and shines when it comes to capture with great rigor the task of carrying out forensic autopsies. In that sense it is great thanks to the deployment that makes this science, and also for presenting a level of immersion that reaches the point that we can almost feel the smells of a morgue.
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Malum Caedo returns to action with Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun - Forges of Corruption, a powerful DLC that invites us to continue with the most brutal and bloody heretical purge. A must for all those who wanted to continue with the pixelated purge of Graia.
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With Noreya: The Gold Project, Dreamirl proposes a creative twist to the metroidvania genre, with an interesting adventure that stands out for its careful technical aspect. A rather pleasant title that raises some very interesting ideas that allow us to define the attributes of the protagonist and the exploration of the map, something that is not often seen.
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The Final Shape marks the end point for Destiny 2, the conclusion of a saga that Bungie has been building for 10 years, and in which it's all or nothing. Bungie proved that it had a couple of aces up its sleeve, with the ability to surprise with an expansion that rose to the occasion. The Final Shape closes with a decade of story, characters and moments.
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With Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-sparked! Konami brings back from oblivion one of the best 16-bit characters in a compilation that shines for its quality and respect for the original work. A compilation that does a great job of preservation and is the perfect excuse to return to play these three action platformers that, despite having 3 decades on their shoulders, continue to give a lecture among all the exponents of the genre.
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With Morbid: The Lords Of Ire, Still Running invites us to discover a reimagining of his previous work, with a soulslike that leaves aside the pixel art graphics to give way to 3D environments. However, the technical section does not quite accompany the transition, causing the immersion to be notably diluted. As a result, Still Running's new work complies, but is a step below its predecessor.
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Ghost of Tsushima arrives on PC with a technically impeccable port, offering a new audience the chance to enjoy a title that stands out, but has plenty of potential for much more. an experience that, on the one hand, holds back and does not allow itself to develop its full potential. A title held back by the need to comply with the conventions of the medium, which fails to fully spread its wings to end up crowning itself as something unique, remaining fluttering on the ground of the familiar.
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Pampas & Selene, the new release from Unepic Fran, is a 2D action adventure that concentrates all the goodness of a metroidvania in an experience as fun as it is memorable. If you were a kid in the nineties, enjoy the classics of yesteryear or simply if you are a metroidvania lover, the new work of Unepic Fran and his team offers hours of fun.
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High North Studios offers a window to the past with Skald: Against the Black Priory, an extremely nostalgic and charming retro RPG proposal. Those who can overlook the graphical limitations and adapt to its mechanics will find in the work of High North Studios a wonderful window to the past and an authentic old school proposal.
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Crow Country is a title that transports us non-stop to the PlayStation 1 survival horror era, thanks to a technical and playable section that perfectly captures the style of the '90s. A videogame that has everything to be considered as 'the great indie surprise' so far this year, ideal to get started in survival horror and, at the same time, bring back the veterans of the genre to a time when terror was on everyone's lips.
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Zet Zillions, the new work of OTA IMON, invites us to enjoy a very quirky and charismatic space odyssey, set in the same universe of Wolfstride. A very charismatic game, whose visual section is striking and extremely 'cool', recommended for any fan of roguelike with cards and, why not, for anyone looking for a proposal with which to enter the genre.
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With Hellblade 2, Ninja Theory proves that it knows how to tell a complex and compelling story, elevating the original experience in every way and setting the bar higher than ever. A true new generation narrative adventure in which all its components serve a common purpose. From the presentation, to the absence of tutorials, to each of the battles, they all play an essential role in the construction of an intense plot, leaving us ready for the final outcome.
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V Rising, the vampiric work of Stunlock Studios immerses us in a bloody adventure with varied and very well cemented mechanics, offering a great and unique experience. It has absolutely everything and will hardly leave anyone unsatisfied. A bloody adventure in which any player, whether they are related to the survival genre or not, will find a reason to stay.
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Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle, the battle royale previously exclusive to Stadia, debuts on all platforms with an ideal proposal to play a few games when time is short. Fans of Bandai Namco's official mascot will surely be more than happy to see him back. The rest of the audience, however, will probably quickly run out of reasons to keep playing after a handful of hours.
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With frenetic gameplay, retro wave music and a succession of colorful flashing images, Mullet MadJack is a shooter that makes adrenaline flow from the pores. A title that manages to break through, with pure kick, lead and freneticism, placing itself on the podium as one of the best experiences of 2024, demonstrating that it is what it takes to succeed in the genre.
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More than a game, Indika is a narrative experience that not only approaches religion from a philosophical perspective, but also poses a satirical critique of the videogame industry itself. A title that invites us to immerse ourselves in a unique, strange and emotionally impacting journey.
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Dead Island 2 is back in the spotlight thanks to SoLA, the second DLC that expands the original experience by inviting us to take the stage of a massive zombie festival. the experience ends up feeling somewhat bittersweet. On the one hand, it maintains the level of excellence with which Dead Island 2 surprised us at the time. On the other hand, it is disappointing that this new DLC denies us again the possibility of being able to give closure to the main story. Despite this, it is a chapter that is fun thanks to allowing us to break zombie heads and make our way through hordes of undead.
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Bombshell Harrison is back in Phantom Fury, a new, more ambitious, bigger and more destructive installment loaded with details that show a lot of effort, but a loose consistency and rough edges that evidence a rushed development. As a result, Bombshell's new adventure leaves mixed feelings. Still, it is playable, although perhaps it would be good to wait for a discount to give it a chance.
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Sand Land arrives in the world of video games with an adaptation that does justice to Akira Toriyama's work, at least in terms of heart and soul. It may not be to the taste of those who were expecting a very deep experience in terms of mechanics, but it will satisfy the fans of the original work and its excellent author.
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