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Hardcore Wick, Reviews

February 18, 2020 By Chris Watson

Hardcore Wick, analysis

We analyze the opera prima de RocketPunch, a 2D action title whose premise follows the guidelines set by the most popular series of wicks. Many have been the anime series that over the years have marked a before and after in the genre of giant robots, offering plots that reflected the horrors of war, survival […]

Luna: The Shadow Dust; Reviews

February 18, 2020 By Chris Watson

Luna: The Shadow Dust; Analysis

We analyze this beautiful fable in the form of masterful graphic adventure at audiovisual level. The increasingly flourishing independent sector of the video game does not stop giving us joys and surprises to each passing day. On this occasion, we find a small audiovisual delight in the form of a graphic adventure with a really […]

Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle, Reviews

February 17, 2020 By Chris Watson

Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle, analysis

The two Platinum Games classics come to life on PS4 and One. Do they still deserve our attention as much as a decade ago? The arrival of Bayonetta and Vanquish to current consoles may present an unbeatable opportunity to celebrate a decade of Platinum Games games, but understanding what this double of modern classics means […]

7th Sector, Reviews

February 17, 2020 By Chris Watson

7th Sector, analysis

After his PC debut last year, Sergey Noskov's cyberpunk-style puzzle adventure comes to PS4, Xbox One and Switch; We analyze it. 7th Sector broke into the indie scene at the beginning of 2018 only on PC, an adventure with large doses of puzzles set in a mysterious cyberpunk universe, a solo work by developer Sergey […]

Willy Jetman: Astromonkey & # 039; s Revenge, Reviews

February 17, 2020 By Chris Watson

Willy Jetman: Astromonkey & # 039; s Revenge, Analysis

We analyze this indie metroidvania with its own flavor and influence of the classics for Nintendo Switch, PS4 and PC, of ​​the Spaniards of Last Chicken Games Space heroes are usually held on a pedestal. Brave individuals who dare to go beyond our world into outer space. Willy may seem like a hero during the […]

Days of War: Reviews

February 15, 2020 By Chris Watson

Days of War: Analysis

The expected remake of Day of Defeat is born without a soul and without the ability to re-ignite the call of that genre In the mid-2000s we lived a real golden age of the "shooter" centered on World War II. In 2005 we enjoyed a title that, leaving technical aspects aside, can still be enjoyed […]

Dreams, Reviews

February 14, 2020 By Chris Watson

Dreams, analysis

The ambitious Media Molecule project finally lands on Playstation 4, we analyze a colossal work full of creativity and community ingenuity It's hard to know where exactly dreams come from. Images, sensations and sounds that are in our head and that appear while we sleep, but somehow they are still there when we are awake. […]

Snack World: From dungeon to dungeon, Reviews: pure Level-5 with lights and shadows

February 13, 2020 By Chris Watson

Snack World: From dungeon to dungeon, analysis: pure Level-5 with lights and shadows

Level-5 recovers one of its 3DS successes with an expanded and renewed version that puts on the table a particular concept of adventure and dungeon. Level-5 is a company with its own label, one of those whose games breathe a special aroma for how they are designed and how they evolve with the passing of […]

Kunai, Reviews: A Tablet in a world of dangers

February 13, 2020 By Chris Watson

Kunai, analysis: A Tablet in a world of dangers

We analyze an adventure of a robotic tablet in the middle of a post-apocalyptic world. It is rather tiresome, of course, to remember the enormous talent that is now scattered throughout the world, making video games of all fur. Nor is it less obvious that projects of a more or less retro type are a […]

Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition, Reviews. The first surprise of 2020?

February 11, 2020 By Chris Watson

Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition, analysis. The first surprise of 2020?

We analyze this masterful narrative adventure of a dreamlike and surrealist nature that offers us one of the most memorable trips in the history of the game. Seven years have passed since we started one of the most special trips that this blessed form of entertainment has ever proposed to us. On January 7, 2013, […]

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