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De media, Stephen Tailby puntúa
-9,49 puntos
por debajo del resto de analistas
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igual que el resto de analistas de Push Square
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los juegos de PlayStation 4 5,00
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los juegos de PlayStation 5 -5
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The Many Pieces of Mr.Coo
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Push Square
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09/09/2023 |
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60
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Stephen Tailby
We did run into one or two bugs, like the camera being in the wrong place and a hard crash, so it's not the smoothest experience. Despite that, there's a lot to like about this unusual little adventure. If you're looking for a unique point-and-click game with surreal visuals, an eerie atmosphere, and some interesting puzzles, this is worth a shot — but we're intrigued to see how it evolves in a sequel.
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Temtem
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Push Square
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18/09/2022 |
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70
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Stephen Tailby
Temtem may look like a copycat on its surface, but its deviations from the Pokémon formula pay off considerably. With unique battling elements and an engaging MMO structure, Temtem evolves as its own experience and offers a vast, challenging adventure that even those without a Nintendo console can enjoy.
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Frogun
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Push Square
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02/08/2022 |
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50
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Stephen Tailby
From a presentation standpoint, the game has a lot of charm with its low-poly models and bright colours, and it runs perfectly at all times. The music and effects are also fairly old-school, but can be irritatingly repetitive. Overall, the game just feels quite flat; its central idea is good but levels don't really build on it, and some cutesy visuals can only take it so far.
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Epic Chef
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Push Square
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11/11/2021 |
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70
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Stephen Tailby
It does take a little while for the game to really warm up; the opening hours aim to establish quite a lot quite quickly, but once you're past all that, there's a pretty solid adventure to enjoy. Some aspects may leave a funny aftertaste; loading interrupts the game between areas, which makes getting around feel a bit clunky. The presentation is a little rough too, with several fiddly menus and blocky characters that don't quite hit the mark. However, the witty writing and crazy story, paired with simple but effective gameplay, makes for an enjoyable adventure for your inner foodie.
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