Críticas con puntuación
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Con un total de 3 críticas con puntuación publicadas
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De media, Gabriel Jones puntúa
-5,34 puntos
por debajo del resto de analistas
De media, Gabriel Jones puntúa
9,17
puntos por encima del resto de analistas de Cubed3
De media, Gabriel Jones puntúa
los juegos de Xbox One 40,00
puntos por encima del resto de plataformas
De media, Gabriel Jones puntúa
los juegos de Switch -40
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Videojuegos españoles analizados (con puntuación)
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Super Hydorah
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Cubed3
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18/09/2017 |
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80
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Gabriel Jones
Genre enthusiasts, both young and old, are certain to enjoy Super Hydorah. This throwback covers all of the bases in exemplary fashion. Although there are a rather large number of stages, they're appropriately paced and creatively designed. The action never gets repetitive, nor does the difficulty ever become unbalanced. A checkpoint-based STG isn't easy to pull off, which makes this title all the more impressive. Although, anyone interested in checking out the Xbox One version should seriously consider investing in a good arcade stick. The stock controller is woefully inadequate for shmups.
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Iro Hero
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Cubed3
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07/06/2018 |
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40
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Gabriel Jones
In short, if a developer wants to design a methodically-paced game that relies on the player's aptitude for problem-solving, then they should also present an option to easily retry difficult sections. Iro Hero already has its own identity, so there's no need to stray further from the pack by implementing so many strange design-decisions. Having to sit through several minutes of "filler" just for another crack at the real obstacle is not fun or challenging. This shmup is only recommended for those out there willing to put up with a lot of tedium.
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Blasphemous
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Cubed3
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09/09/2019 |
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80
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Gabriel Jones
For an action-adventure title, inaccurate hit-boxes and level-design that's even slightly off can be a deal-breaker. Rather than get dragged down by its deficiencies, Blasphemous rises above to create a uniquely engaging experience. Exploring the dire realm of Cvstodia is a treat in itself. The lore is intriguing, and the few characters you meet weave compelling narratives. Still, there remains an unshakeable thought that this game is a beautiful painting, but with an askew frame. Then again, maybe it's because of the imperfections that players start to question everything around them. Whatever the case, you'll definitely want to give this a look.
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