Holy shit! What a wonderful work of art!! Seriously, Freebird in just one week became the gaming company I love most. What they did with To The Moon was already incredible, and what they did with Finding Paradise was even more incredible, this game simply has no flaws. They improved the gameplay, the mechanics and everything To The Moon needed to be perfect. This game is the definition of what this company offers, it's incredible. In this game, we play with the same doctors (Neil and Rosane) but this time, in a different job. The story and plot of this game is even better than To The Moon and the development of the characters, especially Neil's, is incredible. The mystery is still unclear at the end of the game, and opens the door for the third game in the saga: Impostor Factory. I'm really looking forward to playing it and it will definitely be another work of art, I have no doubt.

I have no words to describe this work of art. To The Moon is a simple game, pixelated but very well done graphics, simple and easy to understand mechanics, however, it has something more. I'm not a person who gets emotional easily playing games, but To The Moon was different. To The Moon tells the story of 2 scientists who work to artificially grant the wishes of people on the verge of death through a program. The patient they will approach is an old man named John. The story is based on scientists exploring John's memories and understanding his history in order to fulfill his desire to go to the moon. This game grabs you, makes you identify with the characters, makes you completely commit to the plot and makes you increasingly interested in what might happen next. I loved To The Moon, and I'm determined to play the other games from the company, which did an incredible job with To The Moon.

2020

Omori was a defining game in my life. The way Omori is built caught my attention from the beginning. The game shows a cute and happy world, in the form of a disguise for something bigger and much more terrifying happening behind everything. This game will never be what you expect, it's that type of game that the more you play, the less you understand what's happening and this leaves you with a feeling of wanting to play more and more to be able to understand what's happening soon, and when you figure it out, everything falls into place. This game is perfect, a work of art, I can't list any flaws in this game, it delivered everything and much more than its premise requires. If you like games in this style, suspense, mystery and with turn-based battles, this game is for you. I loved this game with all my heart. One of the best indie games I've ever played, without a doubt

Solar Ash is amazing. A parkour game based on destroying giant anomalies. It reminds me a lot of Shadow Of The Colossus due to the size of the anomalies, however, it is much faster and more dynamic. The game mechanics are incredible, sliding and jumping from place to place is very satisfying, you feel like you're in the game, flying and sliding smoothly. The game's story is incredible, that typical game where you understand practically nothing at the beginning, but as the gameplay progresses, you understand everything and everything falls into place. It's an incredible game, with a great moral and history lesson. I loved Solar Ash and its platinum was relatively medium difficulty. It was a good time and I had a lot of fun. An incredible and dynamic game, to occupy a few hours of your day and have a lot of fun.

Bramble was a great game. A complete game, with incredible graphics, a touching story that keeps you hooked on the game, desperate and other beautiful scenes... a complete and extremely good game. The game tells the story of a boy named Olle who is in a world of giants, fighting for his survival. This game touches you in an incredible way, imagining yourself in Olle's situation is strange and scary and the game knows how to convey that feeling in the best way. I loved Bramble, it's a very complete and incredible game, its bosses are good, the battle system and everything, the playing time is adequate and everything about this game really pleased me.

Turnip Boy Robs A Bank is a little different from the first game. An Enter the Gungeon style game where you have time to stay inside the bank and explore it. The game itself is good and fun to play, however, it is quite difficult when it comes to the last boss. I had a good time playing a game and it was really good, fun side quests and it all kind of ties together. I really enjoyed it.

The Persona series has always had a place in my heart. My first game in the franchise was Persona 5 and it ended up being the first turn-based JRPG that won me over. I never liked turn-based games, however, Persona is just perfect. And Persona 3 Reload was no different. I always knew that the community loved Persona 3 and said it was the best in the franchise. I never liked playing very old games and it was worth the wait. Persona 3 Reload is an incredible “remake”. They went through everything the game once was and turned it all into something better. Seriously, the story of this game is incredible, everything about it really impressed me, story, gameplay, characters, everything was incredible. The social links are also very well assembled and developed. I loved P3R and I will continue to love the Persona franchise as long as I remain alive. I still want to do one last run to achieve 100% of this wonderful game. WHAT A GOOD GAME GENTLEMEN!