Wednesday, October 9

Review: Forza Horizon 5, Shin Megami Tensei V, and Jars


Shin Megami Tensei V. Forza Horizon 5 y Jars.
Shin Megami Tensei V. Forza Horizon 5 and Jars.

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Forza Horizon 5, Shin Megami Tensei V and Jars are the best video game that you can enjoy these days, so no matter what genre is your favorite, there is something for everyone and these reviews will tell you what you can expect from them.

Forza Horizon 5

It is one of the best racing games that shows all the technical potential of this generation and as usual , achieves what very few deliveries, because it manages to be perfected and polished, and Forza Horizon 5 is no exception.

It’s true very entertaining, whether you enjoy it alone, in company or online. It has a great variety of cars, as well as improvements for these , as well as scenarios and game modes, among them places in Latin America such as Mexico, which will change according to the time of year.

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In addition, there will be downloadable content with which you can get more vehicles, this through the Forza Horizon 5 Car Pass including 42 cars that will be released weekly and of which there are already 8 available.

As we already mentioned, the graphics have no comparison, in addition the gameplay between realistic and arcade , will make you stay hours in front of the control.

Perhaps the only bad thing is that it does not have many innovations, but it is something that goes unnoticed when you enjoy all the other positive points it has. It is available at Xbox Game Pass at no additional cost and with Xbox Cloud Gaming . We give it a 9 out of 10.

Shin Megami Tensei V

For those who do not know the saga, it is a RPG game and one of the ones that make you think very well how to face enemies.

This time we take the leading role is a student who accidentally ends up investigating some rumors that demons appear in a tunnel. After an earthquake, the protagonist wakes up in an apocalyptic version of Tokyo and is saved by Aogami , with whom we will merge to become Nahobino, to fight with the enemies , and who in turn, have the possibility to join your team.

Each demon is different, so you will have to merge them and enlist more of your team if you want to go through all the missions , well it must be said, it is quite a difficult game so you will have to be patient and cautious with every move you make.

It has some novelties with respect to its predecessors that add depth to the game and that demonstrate the detail that the developers They put this on, but nothing groundbreaking.

Graphically complies especially if we are aware of the technical capabilities of the Switch and in terms of music, it goes perfectly with what we find in the game .

It is certainly a very entertaining game with a strange story, but once you understand it, it keeps you glued to control. We give it an 8 out of 10. It is available only on Switch.

Jars

It is a game of strategy and puzzles that could seem simple, but has its complexity.

With a dark art design, where the protagonist Victor, will have to discover what happened to his father.

The gameplay is simple you have to burst jars to find out what’s inside , so you have to be quick because inside there may be villains or objects that will help you eliminate them, and thus prevent any of them from touching you.

This is what the whole game is about, so there is not much to say, because if you like titles to pass the time , this is an option for to do it on the switch. We give it a 7 out of 10.

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