STR build goes brr.

For the first released one, is a lot of fun indeed. Fuc**ng hate bed of chaos, they really made that boss a one so much hateable. I really liked fighting against gwyn, queelag, four kings and sif (also best ost in this game).

Not kind my type of game, i really find it kinda boring at all.

Embora eu já tenha jogado o NFS Most Wanted e o Underground 1 e 2, o Hot Pursuit é um que eu fico feliz que tenha experimentado e concluído, mas certamente eu não voltaria a jogar novamente.

Oh deus como eu ODEIO a IA desse jogo algumas vezes, após concluir entre 70 a 80% das corridas de policial e piloto, você se depara com umas corridas muito levadas pelo RNG e vacilos da IA e algumas vezes ela simplesmente é muito TROLL. F*C6 You RNG.

This review contains spoilers

Well, I finally finished the game’s main campaign. I followed the Claude (or Golden Deer) route that seemed the most appropriate and I didn’t regret it one bit. I can say that among the 3 endings that the game shows, Claude’s appears to be the most complete and without a doubt the most satisfying for both Fodlan and Byleth.

The game’s characters are all very unique and full of individualism. It’s impressive how you can see every type of personality within a game with less than 50 hours of gameplay on average; it’s absurd how unique each character is and its development. I feel like it’s a shame that I can’t fully explore the character of the other houses without being part of them; that would certainly please me more, but I understand the studio’s strategy in encouraging the player to follow other routes, so not only does their knowledge about the other characters but also what it could have been like for you to support the other side.

Speaking of Claude’s route, I’m a little sad about the ending of the characters from the other houses. I don’t know if it’s like that in the other routes, but the fact that they canonically die in battles after the timeskip (with the exception of a few), unless you recruit them to your side, is quite sad. I was saddened by many deaths because I knew that that result was just a matter of a single choice at the beginning of the game and that they would have been in your team’s place supporting you if you had chosen them.

The story and plot of the game are quite interesting. I would say that the biggest plot twist is without a doubt the fact that the academy traitor is Edelgard. I was a little surprised by her being the enemy. Although I haven’t ventured into her route yet to understand her motivations in depth, but from what I saw of Claude’s route, her goals were VERY similar and she appears to have a similar background to Lysithea, which makes her even more of an interesting character. I would say that among the 3 leaders, Edelgard is without a doubt the one who appears to be the most interesting. As for Dimitri, I’m sad about the situation he ended up in. Mad with revenge and killed by spears, even the characters found his death sad and brutal, but an unavoidable fate for those driven by revenge.

As it was my first tactical RPG, I had a little difficulty at first, but nothing that stopped me; after all, it’s still an RPG. All you need to know is when to attack and retreat, as well as knowing how to use buffs, healing, and knowing how to choose character classes well.

Well, overall the game has some basic problems like graphics that look like they came from a PS3, the story seems to be a bit slow at times but nothing too absurd.

All in all, it’s a good game; my rating would probably be higher if I had played the 3 other routes.

By far, the best experience I’ve ever had and could have in an MMORPG. I will only talk here about the 2.0 to pre-3.0 patch. Final Fantasy 14 gave me my first experience of being able to play an MMO on a console. I remember picking up my PS4 and buying a game without much hope, but which I believed would be fun due to MANY people saying good things about it. But, if you know this here in Brazil, you really have to look for information and I researched A LOT until I discovered Final Fantasy 14. And although I had difficulty adapting, it was smooth as I progressed through the game’s story and the mechanics were introduced to me. I still remember how surprised I was when the first fight against Ifrit was 1v1. The rich world that was introduced to me in an environment that at first glance seemed like just another adventure, but is in fact a reflection of Garlemald’s war against the Eorzian nations. In several quests, the results of that war are shown very explicitly. In addition to the main plot against Garlemald, we are also introduced to the issue of other Eorzian races and their serious problems with primals who are a cancer for the world. Each race has its unique characteristics and this is reflected in their gods who are shown to us as the primals of the Final Fantasy series. Its unique soundtracks and each lyric hide a description and appreciation of the race for its God.

The game took me on an adventure that really covered a lot of ground in a magnificent way, although I still played it back in the day before Square Enix reduced the number of main story missions and so I feel grateful to have made the most of what the game had to offer in these patches.

The post ARR is even much more climactic and shows one of the best plot-twists I’ve ever seen in an audiovisual work. It would be wrong to say that that ending was predictable and we are shown later in the following DLC how what happened there impacted not only our protagonist but also the entire main cast of the story and that that would haunt them until the current moments of the game’s setting.

With incredible villains to say the least and having to fight several different enemies in different situations, with wonderful gameplay and soundtracks and with beautiful world building and character development, A Realm Reborn is truly for me what fantasy has always been. It was a story about hope, hopelessness, evolution, political plot and about overcoming your own limitations to move forward regardless of how dark the outcome. 5/5 the GOAT of MMORPG games.

I mean, why every time I'm getting shot at by other players does my character have to be so slow and stuck that he practically just dies? This is so annoying that it definitely made me dislike the game right away.

Um bom jogo, pode te entreter a maior parte dele. Embora eu gostaria que fosse possível aumentar o nível de dificuldade do jogo em um geral, não tenho muito oque reclamar de como é. O pos-game do jogo é um tanto mais desafiador talvez devido aos desenvolvedores pensarem que quem continuaria seria realmente quem procura mais desafios.

Eu recomendo bastante o mario odyssey para quem está viajando ou de alguma forma apenas com acesso a algo portátil, o jogo é simples, intuitivo, bonito e bem divertido. Encoraja a exploração e tem algumas interações divertidas. Sem dúvidas um 4/5, não é o melhor mario, mas é um dos melhores jogos do mario sem dúvidas.

I could spend hours talking about how good Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is, but my words wouldn’t be enough to describe the greatness of this game.

Throughout the series, the studio improved even further and without stopping the construction of gameplay and extras. After finishing the main story, there is still a LOT of content to be done such as tower-style progression challenges, fighting several enemies in a row, and some other mechanics that I can’t remember right now. Some of them reward unlockable characters and others with power-ups that in this game come in the form of Potara earrings.

I honestly like how each character has their own gameplay and even the transformations. While some maintain the combat style, others completely change it.

The graphics for its time are very well polished and beautiful with vibrant colors and anime soundtracks that bring back a beautiful nostalgia.

Honestly, for me, this game is the pinnacle of what a fighting game should be. I haven’t tried its multiplayer yet, but I’ve played local multiplayer a lot and I’ve never had as much fun in a fighting game as I have with this one. RIP Akira Toriyama, not only left the best anime in the world but opened doors to create this wonderful game that marked an entire generation. My review? 5/5 The magnum opus of fighting games without a doubt.

The first The Legend of Zelda I played, literally the first. In childhood, I played mostly Pokémon games from Nintendo and none other. But as time passed and after getting a little bored with playing PlayStation and Xbox games, I thought about giving other great companies a try. Here is what I think about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Breath of the Wild is a milestone in the gaming industry, offering an unprecedented exploration experience in a vibrant, multicolored, and dynamic open world. The freedom it gives all players to approach challenges in different ways is commendable, encouraging creativity and experimentation.

Yet, I can point out that, despite the vastness of the world, at times, one can feel a certain lack of variety in enemies and biomes. Furthermore, the weapon durability system, although it adds a strategic element, can be frustrating due to the frequent need for replacement and can certainly let many players down in times of need.

The narrative, although rich in lore and well-integrated into the world, could benefit from greater emotional depth and development of secondary characters. I liked the development of the champions, but I feel that if they wanted to, they could have done more side quests for other characters like exploring Impa, Paya, Purah, and quite a lot of other characters, who often seem to be there more to serve the game’s mechanics than to enrich the story.

In short, Breath of the Wild is a masterpiece that redefines the adventure genre but still has room for improvement in terms of content variety and narrative development. It’s a game that not only respects the player’s intelligence and curiosity but also celebrates these qualities.

My review? 4.5

"Put these foolish ambitions to rest."
"Now I fight as Hoarah Loux! Warrior!!"

Great phrases for a great game. No wonder it won GOTY, a game for many and a milestone in its time for sure. A game with qualities far beyond its short flaws.

Elden Ring is a game that offers an unforgettable gaming experience with its vast world, challenging combat, and rich lore.

A shining gem in open world games and even its online PvP is one that is rarely seen in games of this generation.

However, its high difficulty and lack of guidance can be points of frustration for some players. As always, each player's experience may vary, and it's best to try the game for yourself to form your own opinion. My review? 5/5

A game like no other, and even among open-world RPGs, almost none compare.

A good game but, i think is not for me... Just hate the physics of this game, i mean, its literally very ugly and bad. But i still played a lot with friends, fr thats the only way i can play this game from now on.

"Ah, you were at my side all along. My true mentor. My guiding moonlight."
"Tonight, Gehrman joins the hunt..."

Alongside with sekiro, there no better souslike than that one.

Don't get me wrong, it's a good Pokemon game, but it still loses its shine compared to the Platinum, Fire Red and Soul Silver games. The soundtrack is acceptable and the map is quite short compared to Diamond or Pearl. The strongest point of this game would be the mega evolutions and the fact that it merges the Pokédex well from various regions, many of the Pokémon that I like and consider essential were captureable and this made me very positive about the game. The story is a bit cliché, I believe that the strong point is more the game's past than the present. It's not a complex story like Sinnoh's lore, but that doesn't categorize it as bad, just that it's acceptable. My review? 3.5

Easily one of the best novels I've ever seen (especially being the first one I read/played from beginning to end), although the plot is quite shallow in the kasumi and kei routes, I'm not saying they're unnecessary at all, as they show part of the story that complements the two main routes (rea and marie). But that's only it, complements. Honestly, the biggest point of this novel would be where the development of the protagonist and the charisma of the villains often exceed the brilliance of the protagonist himself. And the development of the plot throughout the main routes is simply “absolute visual novel”. My review? 4.5 (it would be a 5 if kasumi and kei's routes didn't exist to be honest, but especially kasumi's is useless.)

The game itself is a lot of fun, it's a good pastime for those looking to have fun and want to stick to something, constancy. For people who are already used to grinding in mmorpgs or farming for XP and money in roguelikes and soulslikes, this game doesn't present a very different idea. The exception being that to complete 100% of the game you really need to grind a LOT.

Game itself has several positive and negative points. Its biggest negative particularly irritates me a little, which is the fact that you have to return to Jubilife Village whenever you need to change maps. Or the fact that the Pokémon you have always seem to be made of paper against enemies.

The positive aspects of the game are quite a lot, I believe, being the story of the game, it has a good rhythm between ups and downs and the mysteries of the world are much more interesting for those who are playing the series for the first time. The game's post-game is really fun and the story goes even deeper with the discovery and hunting of new legendary Pokemon.

There are several points that could improve, such as the game's flight and, if possible, more interactions between the pokemons.

Everything I mentioned above is just a piece of what I feel about and see this game being like. My review? 4/5