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.

Kena: Bridge Of Spirits is a peaceful and interesting game. A game with very fluid gameplay with giant learning curves. The game's story is good but nothing great, a decent story but nothing very innovative. Regardless, it's a really fun game to play with fun collectibles to chase. The only problem is if you want to do 100%, you need to finish the game on its highest difficulty, which is VERY difficult. In my case I just played it casually and really enjoyed my time with the game. In general it is peaceful and BEAUTIFUL.

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What Remains Of Edith Finch is a game about life and death, anguish and fear. The Finch family is a family cursed with death, everyone in the Finch family dies for absurd reasons and there is no exact explanation why. The curse became so frequent that the Finch's themselves made the curse come true. This game tells the story of the entire Finch family through stories/diaries of each member, showing what happened on the day of her death and what was going through their minds to make what happened happen. This game really impressed me a lot, it's a beautiful game and it was explored in an incredible way. Annapurna got it right once again, as always.

Chants of Sennaar is a good language -based game -based game. Basically, you explore new areas and try to discover the language of the inhabitants of the place. The game is very well done, the graphics are amazing, the mechanics are exceptional and the puzzles make you spend a good time to decipher them, making the game satisfactory and not very easy. In general, I loved the experience and I hope to be able to play more such games in the future.