We analyze No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle in its version of Nintendo Switch. This remastering makes the Wii version no longer exclusive. No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, Nintendo Switch Reviews At the end of October 2020, both No More Heroes (here you can read the Reviews of the original, and here that of […]
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A Tale of Paper, Reviews. Origamis and sensitivity
A little origami adventure in search of freedom that draws from Unravel and Little Nightmares, but with a Spanish sensibility. In its own way, Limbo changed the way of understanding minimalist storytelling in video games. The Polish studio Playdead, which would take its expressiveness and language maturation even further in the marvelous Inside, more cinematic […]
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, Reviews. The lighthouse to follow in the genre
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate shows us the maturity of a saga that has managed to reinvent itself to improve Taking into account the level reached by this saga since its reboot in 2011, starting to talk about Ultimate Mortal Kombat 11 remembering its beginnings seems a bit old. The reason is clear: there is very […]
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, Reviews
We analyze this curious title from the hand of Marvelous, which offers side scrolling exploration with hack’n slash combats and farming mechanics. Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin has been a title that has had a long journey from its initial announcement to its arrival in stores, which will take place on November 20 in Europe, […]
Demon & # 039; s Souls, Reviews: the origin of the myth and the great Next Gen release
We looked at the reimagining of Demon’s Souls by Bluepoint Games and Sony Japan. PS5 opens the generation with the origin of the myth of From Software. Demon’s Souls is part of modern video game history in its own right. Before the whirlwind of popularity that the Dark Souls trilogy would bring, From Software in […]
Re: Turn – One way trip, Reviews. One way trip
We analyze Re: Turn – One way trip, a title developed by the Red Ego Games studio, which presents its horror work with a pixelart aesthetic that comes to PC, Ps4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One What will the trains we like so much have? Comfort, speed … No, this time the thing is not […]
Astro Playroom, Reviews; a gift for Playstation fans
The new Astro is the definitive crowning of a Team Asobi whose talent already deserves a big game Astro Playroom is easy to ignore. There is no expectation about him, he is discreetly included in PS5 as one more menu option and in the media it is not surprising that he is overshadowed by shots […]
Bugsnax Reviews: Cronenberg’s Bites
New from the creators of Octodad takes us to an island to capture snacks with legs and mutate the bodies of its inhabitants. Sounds like fun. Although Bugsnax is a game for all audiences (well, technically for those over seven years old, but that’s already getting picky) and accessible for free as one of the […]
Peaky Blinders: Mastermind, Steam review
The popular Netflix series comes to video games with Peaky Blinders: Mastermind and we delve into Small Heath to discover what the Shelbys are up to. The Shelby family gets back to work, this time in a video game with Peaky Blinders: Mastermind. The one in charge of designing the Birmingham of the 1920s is […]
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues, Reviews: “Wax and Wax”
The second game in Karate Kid history is based on the Cobra Kai series. Let’s sweep a few legs on PS4. “I may not always win, but I never quit a fight.” Johnny Lawrence Interesting project but emerged in the middle of the ‘Revival 80s’ wave of nostalgia, the first season of Cobra Kai turned […]