JulioNicacio
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I'm a latin american game developer.
I'm a latin american game developer.
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Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world game of a type I like the least. It gives me freedom to run from point A to point B all the time, and if something goes off plan... game over, return and do it the way the game wants you to do. Unfortunately, not even the samurai theme managed to captivate me, even though it's a theme I like. I love learning things about Japan in any media; a good example of something I played because of this is Ghostwire Tokyo. However, with this title, I felt like just a bot; there are many good ideas here, but none of them were enough to hold my attention.
Donkey Kong is a franchise that I feel has yet to find its formula. Since its comeback, it's evident that its essence is still there, but there's a need for evolution, and in this game, unlike the previous one, I caught a glimpse of the directions in which this franchise can expand and improve. As a player of the originals, I feel that the current ones don't live up to the greatness of what it used to be.
However, playing Tropical Freeze reignited my hope for the franchise. There are stages where I genuinely felt happy and moved by the soundtrack. The boss battles in this title are some of the best I've encountered in platform games, and despite a significant lack of creativity and monotony between these great stages and others, I feel that the legacy of Donkey Kong is on a promising path.
However, playing Tropical Freeze reignited my hope for the franchise. There are stages where I genuinely felt happy and moved by the soundtrack. The boss battles in this title are some of the best I've encountered in platform games, and despite a significant lack of creativity and monotony between these great stages and others, I feel that the legacy of Donkey Kong is on a promising path.