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Yakuza Remastered Collection, Xbox One Reviews

February 16, 2021 By Chris Watson

Yakuza Remastered Collection, Xbox One analysis

Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5 arrive remastered on Xbox One under the Yakuza Remastered Collection bundle. We tell you what their news are. Just a few months ago we received the great Yakuza: Like a Dragon on consoles, the eighth video game in the Yakuza saga that has introduced innumerable changes to its […]

Nioh Collection for PS5, review. The definitive edition

February 15, 2021 By Chris Watson

Nioh Collection for PS5, review. The definitive edition

We analyzed the Nioh collection for PS5, which comes with all the available content of the saga and some visual improvements. Note: This review focuses on what it offers as a collection and remastered versions. If you want to know our opinion of both finished games, we recommend our original Reviews of Nioh and Nioh […]

Sword of the Necromancer, Reviews: defies death

February 15, 2021 By Chris Watson

Sword of the Necromancer, analysis: defies death

We analyze Sword of the Necromancer, an RPG in the dungeon explorer style, with some roguelike element and a very deep story. It is likely that in May of last year you heard about Sword of the Necromancer, its success on the Kickstarter platform attracted a lot of attention, since from its initial goal of […]

Shady Part Of Me: Reviews; Light and shadow puzzles

February 13, 2021 By Chris Watson

Shady Part Of Me: Analysis; Light and shadow puzzles

We analyze Shady Part Of Me, an attractive combination of a platform and puzzle game with an excellent dream setting and highly original light and shadow mechanics. Shady Part Of Me is the title with which the small independent French studio based in Paris Douze Dixièmes, founded in 2017 by only 7 members, makes their […]

Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, Reviews. The best puzzles never die

February 12, 2021 By Chris Watson

Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, analysis. The best puzzles never die

We analyze the sequel to the crossover that brings both puzzle sagas together again in a title with a wide variety of game modes and content. Many are the franchises that have stood out in the genre of puzzle games but, without a doubt, among all of them the two series that make up the […]

Skul: The Hero Slayer, Reviews: the power reaches the bone

February 11, 2021 By Chris Watson

Skul: The Hero Slayer, analysis: the power reaches the bone

We enter an action roguelite with a simple story, but with a very varied mechanics thanks to the multiple characters available. On January 21, Skul: The Hero Slayer, released its version 1.0 after spending around 10 months in Early Access on Steam. This 2D action roguelite had already been successful and had more than 7,000 […]

Grindstone, a vermin-proof puzzle

February 11, 2021 By Chris Watson

Grindstone, a vermin-proof puzzle

Capybara Games has a superb title, with sublime puzzle design and highly addictive mechanics. Original Apple Arcade, now on Nintendo Switch. When we think of the most recommended video games from Apple Arcade, the subscription service of the North American company, Grindstone inevitably comes to mind. It premiered, built a reputation for quality, and recognized […]

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser & # 039; s Fury, Reviews: Mario for everyone

February 10, 2021 By Chris Watson

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser & # 039; s Fury, analysis: Mario for everyone

The Wii U platformer is reborn on Switch with online multiplayer, major control tweaks, and a brand-new expansion. Saying this is not going to surprise anyone, but Super Mario is the best-selling video game series ever. Today it has more than 350 million copies sold, and it is a figure that does not include spin-offs […]

Persona 5 Strikers, PC and Nintendo Switch Reviews

February 9, 2021 By Chris Watson

Persona 5 Strikers, PC and Nintendo Switch Analysis

Atlus teams up with Koei Tecmo and Omega Force to give a twist to the continuation of Persona 5. And we promise you will love it. In recent years we have witnessed a growing increase in the interest of players for Megami Tensei, a Japanese role-playing saga that began its adventures back in 87 in […]

Little Nightmares 2, review: back to a nightmare

February 9, 2021 By Chris Watson

Little Nightmares 2, review: back to a nightmare

We analyze Little Nightmares 2, a long-awaited sequel that will allow us to enter a new suspenseful adventure full of mystery and a lot of tension. Since its official presentation at Gamescom 2019, Little Nightmares 2 managed to create great expectations for what would be a story full of haunting secrets. Introducing different novelties in […]

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