We play the long-awaited return of an unquestionable 16-bit classic, one of the best Beat'em Ups ever, can it measure up? Classic Beat’em Up is a simple genre, with a very precise way of doing things. Other genres are as recognizable today as they were yesterday, despite the enormous advance in technology, such as fighting […]
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Tharsis, Nintendo Switch review
A proposal for survival in space aboard a ship that has only ten weeks to reach Mars with at least one living crew member. Probably the best that can be said about Tharsis is that it is a tremendously realistic game, to the extent that if any of us were to actually take command of […]
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories, Reviews
We analyze the nine installment of the Disaster Report series, whose premise is based on survival in a city ravaged by different natural disasters. Several years have passed since the launch of the last game in the Disaster Report series in the west, although really the situation of the series has been quite complicated in […]
Gears Tactics, Reviews
One of the most famous Microsoft sagas makes the leap to turn-based strategy. The result is remarkable and seamless, typical of an IP that has been surfing this territory for years. Welcome hominid. It is not exactly the genre of turn-based strategy that is easily accessible. And there it has gotten, with a sharp blow, […]
Sakura Wars, Sega's cherry blossom again
We analyze the new installment of the Sakura Wars series, which marks the return of the popular Japanese series with a new cast of characters and combat system. Ten years, that's the span of time that has passed since the first, and at the same time last, time the Sakura Wars series saw the light […]
Trials of Mana, Reviews. Squaresoft's forgotten jewel comes to life
Seiken Densetsu 3 comes to life on PS4, Switch, and PC with Trials of Mana. The forgotten gem of Squaresoft now completely renovated for current consoles. Seiken Densetsu 3, or Secret of Mana 2 as we usually know it around here, was a tremendous gem that only the Japanese could enjoy on Super Nintendo. A […]
XCOM: Chimera Squad, a pleasant surprise
2K Games and Firaxis are removed from the sleeve, as if it were a magician, a more than remarkable strategy game that continues to lay the foundations of a famous saga. Who doesn't like a surprise? You come home, the door opens, and suddenly the light comes on, with many of your loved ones in […]
MotoGP 20, Reviews: one more step in the evolution of virtual motorcycling
We analyze the new delivery of the license in the hands of Milestone. MotoGP 20 is still on the right track in this evolution of the two-wheeled engine. The COVID-19 crisis has spilled over into all sports competitions. In the case of the motor on two wheels, only the Moto3 and Moto2 categories could see […]
EarthNight, Reviews. An endless race on dragons
Designed for lovers of platform runners, this title stands out more for its artistic section than for what it finally offers in the playable. There was a time when endless runners took over digital mobile game stores. After all, it was and still is a plausible solution to overcome the lack of physical controls. Why […]
The Procession To Calvary: the funniest joke of the renaissance
We analyze The Procession To Calvary, a great graphic adventure whose audiovisual section is entirely taken from Renaissance works of art. In February 2017, a more than original graphic adventure surprised us with its personal and attractive staging. Four Last Things, developed by a single person, Joe Richardson, took its entire visual section of Renaissance […]