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Hades 2 - Switch 2 - 95
October 8, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/hades-2-e-o-auge-do-roguelike-e-da-narrativa/
Hades II refines and expands everything that made the first game a phenomenon. Melinoë’s journey against Chronos blends sharp roguelike design, impactful narrative, and layered progression that makes every run rewarding. Deep build variety, stellar voice acting, and an outstanding soundtrack keep the experience fresh, even after countless defeats. Visual improvements are modest, but the atmosphere and combat shine. Supergiant delivers one of the most polished and captivating roguelikes to date.

Digimon Story: Time Stranger - PC - 70
October 1, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/digimon-story-time-stranger-review/
Digimon Story: Time Stranger brings an interesting time-travel premise and a deep, strategic turn-based combat system. However, its weak storytelling, mute protagonist, bland supporting cast, outdated design, and underwhelming visuals drag the experience down. The Digimon themselves and the combat system are the true highlights, but the overall package feels dated for 2025.

Super Mario Galaxy 1 + 2 - Switch 2 - 80
September 30, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/super-mario-galaxy-12-review-remaster-de-luxo-de-dois-classicos/
Super Mario Galaxy 1+2 brings both Wii classics together in a sharper, more accessible package. Galaxy 1 benefits from cleaner visuals compared to its 3D All Stars release, while Galaxy 2 finally makes its long-awaited return with native support on Switch and Switch 2. The remaster adds Portuguese subtitles, a helpful assist mode, and stable 1080p/4K performance at 60 fps, though it stops short of a full modern overhaul. The timeless level design and music still shine, and Galaxy 2 remains the highlight with its refined structure and creativity. A strong recommendation for newcomers and a worthwhile upgrade on Switch 2, though returning players may find the price high for the scope of improvements.

Ghost of Yotei - PS5 - 95
September 25, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/ghost-of-yotei-melhora-tudo-o-que-seu-predecessor-faz-e-traz-novidades-review/
Ghost of Yotei delivers a cinematic samurai tale anchored by Atsu’s compelling revenge arc, a stunning world, and a revamped combat system that swaps stances for distinct weapon sets with clear color-cue reads. Smart touches like filmic presentation filters, musical abilities that summon a wolf ally, and a faster, less repetitive open world keep the pace high, while strong audio work elevates both drama and action. NPC faces can look weak, the lack of hard lock-on leads to occasional whiffs, and a couple of minor bugs popped up, but the fluid weapon switching, satisfying duels, and memorable finale make this a standout evolution from Tsushima’s template.

Silent Hill f - PC - 90
September 22, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/silent-hill-f-review/
**Silent Hill f** relocates the series to 1960s Japan with a harrowing, emotionally charged story that tackles real-world taboos, supported by haunting UE5 art direction, oppressive sound design, and clever, lore-driven puzzles. Exploration rewards observation and note-taking, documents deepen the mystery, and strong localization helps the narrative land. Combat is tense and deliberate, its stamina tuning can frustrate, yet moments of focus-based counters and brutal payoffs keep encounters absorbing. A bold, beautiful return to form, unsettling in all the right ways.

Dying Light: The Beast - PS5 - 75
September 19, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/dying-light-the-beast-review
**Dying Light: The Beast** brings Kyle Crane back with a leaner, well-filled open world, satisfying parkour, and a brutal Beast Mode that injects fresh power into the series. Castor Woods looks great and runs smoothly, vehicles add a clever form of “flash travel,” and the Brazilian Portuguese dub stands out. Still, thin characters, frequent gun-heavy set pieces that clash with the survival horror core, clunky Chimera encounters, and progress bugs undercut the momentum. A spirited return that shines when it leans on parkour, scarcity, and transformation, uneven when it tries to be a shooter.

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree - PC - 75
September 18, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/towa-and-the-guardians-of-the-sacred-tree-review/
**Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree** softens the roguelite formula with stage-by-stage saves, a village hub for forging and upgrades, and clear reward previews, all wrapped in an anime-inspired presentation. Hitoshi Sakimoto’s score elevates boss fights, and the partner support system adds a smart twist, yet thin character appeal, overlapping Guardian kits, modest visuals, and the absence of Brazilian Portuguese localization hold it back. Accessible for players tired of harsher roguelikes, a solid mid-scale experiment that would benefit from more variety and personality.

Sonic Racing Crossworlds - PS5 - 90
September 18, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/sonic-racing-crossworlds-review-sonic-nao-precisa-de-carro-pra-ser-rapido-mas-faz-com-estilo/
**Sonic Racing Crossworlds** is a fast, stylish kart racer that shines with addictive drift mechanics, a flexible build system, and portal segments that remix tracks mid-lap to keep races unpredictable. Clean visuals, energetic remixes from across Sonic’s history, crossplay, and stable 60 fps support a fun Grand Prix loop with a clear rival-driven goal. Item boxes are too sparse, collisions lack impact, the rival can feel overly aggressive, and online still needs ranked playlists, but the core handling and customization make this an easy recommendation for kart fans.

Metal Eden - PS5 - 80
September 10, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/metal-eden-review/
Metal Eden isn't shy about flaunting its inspiration from the Doom franchise. Its combat and style shine through in limited environments with no rewards for exploring them. Even so, if you're a fan of old-school FPS games, the title will satisfy you with all the frenzy and brutality, even without any innovations within the genre.

Cronos: The New Dawn - PC - 85
September 3, 2025
https://www.comboinfinito.com.br/principal/cronos-the-new-dawn-review/
Cronos: The New Dawn is one of the best survival horror games made today. Its pace, setting, and combat respect the tenets of a true title in the genre, while also raising the bar for future titles. Despite the lack of enemy variety and resource-gathering balance issues, Cronos: The New Dawn marks a new era for Bloober Team, leaving no reason to doubt its potential.

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