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January ended and with this we come to the end of the month to highlight those video games that our Bitwares editors enjoyed.
The start of 2023 occurred with few AAA releases but some notable ones such as Dead Space Remake from Motive Studios and Fire Emblem: Engage from Intelligent Systems. But at the same time we had some indies that surprised and that no gamer can miss like A Space for the Unbound of Mojiken, Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider from JoyMasher and Children of Silent Town by Elf Games and Luna II Studio.
Dead Space Remake – PS5/ Xbox Series X/S / PC – (9/10)
The Dead Space saga was wasted in my opinion. An excellent first game, a sequel with a slight change in style but just as good as the first part, and a third part that, due to microtransactions, crude gameplay, and ridiculous story, buried the franchise before it had even taken off.
A Space for the Unbound – PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch/PC – (8/10)
Despite my appearance as a tough and unsentimental man (joke), I confess that I am very sensitive to those school stories that touch on sensitive subjects, mixed with the typical adolescent romances. When I saw the first images of A SPACE FOR THE UNBOUND, it immediately seemed to me that it was something similar to YOUR NAME, my movie of…
Fire Emblem: Engage – Nintendo Switch – (8/10)
I think that starting to analyze the principles of one of the best-known sagas in terms of the tactical and RPG world is a bit ordinary.
Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider – PC / PS4 / PS5 / Nintendo Switch – (7/10)
Developed by JoyMasher and published by The Arcade Crew comes one of the first retro offerings of the year. Futuristic samurai and plenty of violence await us in this super-action adventure.
Children of Silenttown – PC / PS4 / PS5 / Xbox Series X/S / Nintendo Switch – (8/10)
Elf Games and Luna II Studio have come together to develop Children of Silentown, an innovative point and click game that will immerse us in an adventure full of mystery, a bit of terror, and some other teaching for the grown-ups.
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