This week is very important for video games. Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II by Xbox is now available, it will arrive in just a few days Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door to the Nintendo Switch. Thus, The reviews of these two deliveries are now available, and they paint a positive picture for both companies.
Starting with the Xbox work, Ninja Theory’s latest development debuted with an 82 rating on Metacritic by the critics. While many have pointed out problems with the length and lack of gameplay variety, The visual section and production levels are recognized by everyone. This is what Eurogamer commented:
“Hellblade 2 continues Senua’s story with grace, confidence, surprising brutality, and thunderous conviction.”
For its part, Game Informer added:
“The conclusion to Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II ends on another strong note, and despite my initial reservations about continuing Senua’s story, I walked away happy to see her conquer new monsters, both literal and metaphorical. I’m glad Ninja Theory has avoided the temptation to turn this formula into something much bigger than it needs to be: this isn’t Xbox’s God of War; It’s a better Hellblade. The first game is a famous example that you don’t have to be fun in the traditional sense to be engaging. This sequel sprinkles more engaging thrills, while retaining the thoughtful storytelling and artistry that few triple-A games possess.”
For its part, Forbes he pointed:
“Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is a magnificent game packed with the best visuals and cast performances in the industry. It’s not very fun to play either.”
On the Nintendo side we have Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door on the Switch. In this case, reviews note that the remaster debuted with a rating of 89 on Metacritic by critics, with the majority of opinions pointing out the great work that was done in the visual and sound section, as well as the quality of life improvements of the title. This is what Siliconera commented on the matter:
“Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is the best way into Paper Mario and a Switch game everyone should own and play.”
For its part, VGC he pointed:
“20 years after its original release, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remains a treasure. With a refreshingly un-Mario-like script, a memorable and lovable cast, engaging turn-based gameplay, and more variety than your average Taylor Swift concert, the GameCube title is considered by many to be a classic entry in the GameCube game lineage. role of the plumber.
Similarly, IGN commented:
“Paper Mario has finally returned to his RPG roots with an incredibly loyal and visually stunning remake of The Thousand-Year Door. Everything fans have been begging Nintendo to bring back is here, including a delightfully varied turn-based battle system with satisfying real-time elements and unique, lovable party members that are essential to both the story and gameplay. ”.
Thus, It is clear that both the work of Xbox and Nintendo is very worthwhile, and those who give themselves the opportunity to experience these titles throughout this week will have a wonderful time. Regarding us, you can now check our review of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II here. Likewise, this is our review of Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door.
Author’s Note:
If it weren’t for other commitments, I would spend the weekend playing these two titles, but I can only play one, and I think it will be Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. This is an experience that excites me, and I can’t wait to see how Senua’s journey ends.
Via: Metacritic
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