Google Stadia, a streaming video game platform for the Mountain View company and still able to explore and critically analyze at the time, has just added two exciting new topics to your still – unfortunately – limited edition. The only exception is that while they are two standard games, not everyone will like them.
This is a Finish and Relicta test, two challenging topics for the first person with a science fiction setting which will test our problem-solving capabilities and complex diagrams. While those looking for a gun, uninhibited action or adventure that doesn't make us disappointed will be disappointed, considering that the video game platform needs titles of all kinds so we congratulate this latest addition to Stadia. There is very little you can achieve in the 120 games promised.
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As we read on the official Google Stadia blog, The Trial Test is the first human title set in the month of Jupiter. The game puts us in the shoes of Ava Tising, an engineer who has to find out the cause after the disappearance of the foundation workers there.
The Turing Test was developed by Bulkhead Interactive though published by the famous Japanese company Square Enix, creators of masterpieces like Final Fantasy and Dragon Seeking so their quality is questionable. It also ranks 77th in Metacritic.
On the other hand we have Relicta, an article created by Mighty Polygon in which we included a scientist trapped in the moon's structure. By solving puzzles and gravity, our purpose would be to leave this foundation unsafe while unlocking all its secret secrets.
Google Stadia has been these last days not a good one. An indie developer has told the media that Stadia is offering humorous economic agreements to critics which is why Google's platform catalog is so scarce. At the same time, Jade Raymond, Stadia's "manager" confirmed that we will have to wait five years from now to see Stadia's true potential. Hopefully users can put up with that much.
What we can't deny is that Google should put up batteries. The fact that they can add new games and genres is always good, but unfortunately both the Traveling Test and Recicta are not "for sale hearts". Stadia needs to add to its catalog titles that appeal to new users, either single player or multiplayer.
They have to keep in mind that no matter what Google is called, developers will not run into them to add their games to the catalog so they must do everything on their side to please them. Google Stadia is a video game platform and the most important of these services is having a large number of video games.
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