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Sebastián Zavala 'Link64'
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04/03/2018 |
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Sebastián Zavala 'Link64'
“A Hole New World” es un juego de plataformas y acción bien hecho que, a pesar de manejar una estética tipo vintage, no depende de la nostalgia para funcionar. El gameplay es fluido y divertido, los jefes son gigantes y complejos de asesinar, los niveles están bien diseñados —y el concepto de los dos mundos paralelos, a los que se acceden a través de los agujeros, está bien aprovechado—, y aunque es algo lineal e injusto por momentos, sus defectos no son suficientes como para malograr la experiencia en general. “A Hole New World” es perfecto para quienes busquen recrear el feeling de enviciarse con un videojuego de la infancia, pero sin abusar demasiado de la dificultad.
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01/03/2018 |
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03/03/2018 |
80
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While many times I find throwback titles like this to be tedious, failing to inject enough modern touches into classic gameplay styles, once I got rolling I found A Hole New World to be very satisfying. With some creative level layouts, a diverse set of enemies, and some memorable boss fights the developers behind it put very visible effort into giving you an incentive to forge on and get through the tough sections. If you’re itching for a mix of the old, new, and the unexpected A Hole New World is easy to recommend.
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04/03/2018 |
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A Hole New World es un juego de plataformas muy directo y divertido que homenajea de forma excelente a los grandes plataformas de 8 bits. Aunque su duración nos hubiera gustado que hubiera sido un poco mayor, ya que la aventura se nos termina un poco pronto, aun así el juego deja buen sabor de boca y además trae varios extras que nos darán mas tiempo de entretenimiento. Estamos ante un muy buen juego de plataformas como los que hacían en la época de los 8 bits y si tenemos en cuenta su ajustado precio, recomendamos la compra de este juego sin dudarlo a los fans de este género.
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01/03/2018 |
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A Hole New World is decent enough to blast through for some nostalgic kicks. While there’s certainly a challenge to this title, the difficulty balance between the bosses and levels do seem worlds apart. It’s a brief experience on the whole, but the New Game+ and Challenge mode you unlock once you beat it do provide some longevity aside from collecting the 150 gems, at least. The upside down element does give the game an interesting spin. Although, the lack of platform puzzling that could have easily taken advantage of the mechanic can, unfortunately, leave it feeling a bit gimmicky overall.
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Javier Aranda Cerezo
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15/03/2018 |
70
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Javier Aranda Cerezo
A Hole New World es por tanto una aventura nueva que bebe mucho de los clásicos y cuyo contenido, que añade como propio y distintivo, funciona bien. Puede ser algo corto, pero es rejugable gracias a que los extras permiten que cada vuetla se sienta un poco distinta. No es perfecto, pero asienta una idea muy buena que gustará a más de uno. Y además, para hacernos sentir orgullosos, es una producción española.
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05/03/2018 |
65
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I’m not going to lie when I say that had A Hole New World been released on the NES back in the day, there’s no doubt in my mind it would be considered a classic of the console along with Mega Man, Castlevania, Zelda and so on. Times have moved on however and even though there’s a case of quality retro about it, it’s still held back by some of the pet peeves of the era. It has some nice visuals, music and decent controls but I think modern gamers won’t have the patience for it and that’s including me, the last two levels really soured my enjoyment since they went about difficulty in the wrong kind of way. I’m pretty sure retro fiends will still get a kick out of it though. It’s above average, bordering on good, but not quite there for me. A few tweaks and it could have been an excellent retro adventure.
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Jon Cousins
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05/03/2018 |
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Jon Cousins
A competent and authentic 8-bit experience, A Hole New World will be enjoyed by many a retro fan out there, but the some of its mechanical elements are faithful almost to its detriment. Travelling between the dual worlds is cool, but utilised without much ambition or variety. While certainly not a bad game, the methods employed to enforce difficulty feel cheap and frustrating, rather than motivating or rewarding. A few of the bosses are visually impressive, but there isn't much here structurally or gameplay wise that particularly stand out . If you're looking for another title with more nostalgia and 'traditional' challenge rather than sadistic, fast-paced, twitch-based platformers, then A Hole New World is an adequate game that will bring back many memories of the 8-bit era, for better or worse.
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