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"Overall, DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power is a power trip through the everyday lives of three of Dark Comics’ most beloved female leads. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast does not become playable at any point – understandably so. The game is surprisingly faithful to its source material, which is [and it must be stressed] a whacky and warped television show based on the comics. The show, while not to everyones taste, does have a lot of heart, and so does the game. It is just an extreme shame how the game has no clear target audience: it looks and feels like a children’s game with strong messaging about obsession and social media. At the same time, however, it is a surprisingly deep arcade brawler, complete with customisation and extra game modes that tie back into the main experience. DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power serves as a neat escape into the world of the television show, but ultimately fails to wow thanks to an obvious conflict around who the game’s target audience is supposed to be."
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DC Super Hero Girls: Blitz is a fast-paced puzzle game where players team up with iconic characters like Wonder Woman and Batgirl to complete timed challenges. Match items, avoid obstacles, and use special moves to clear levels while keeping up with the game's rapid rhythm. The controls are straightforward but require quick reflexes making it easy to pick up but tough to master. The game’s bright cartoonish style and energetic soundtrack stand out creating a lively atmosphere that matches the heroes’ personalities. While the single-player focus limits replayability some players appreciate the focused campaign and smooth mobile optimization. Released in 2019 it maintains a steady following among fans of action puzzle hybrids.
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