Hollow Knight is an incredible game, not only in my opinion the best metroidvania but also the best indie game released to date. The perfectionism that this game is composed of is something surreal. Hollow Knight definitely sits in my top 10 of the best games in history.

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I loved this game so much, both in the return of our beloved Kratos and now with him having his son, Atreus. The game boasts impeccable graphics, with a slight improvement for the PlayStation 5 version, and the gameplay is quite satisfying, especially after acquiring the Blades of Chaos. Now, let's talk about the story – it held me captive from start to finish. It's noticeable that the narrative slows down to let you explore this world even more, which is not a flaw, but the pacing is evident. At times, Atreus may be considered a somewhat annoying and difficult character, but it's great to see the evolution that Kratos undergoes with the 'boy.' Overall, God of War 2018 is undoubtedly an excellent game in what it sets out to be.

This game is one of those cases where you play... play... play, and it remains bad, not just in one aspect, but in everything – story, graphics, missions. The online is horrible, and it keeps repeating the same things over and over without a clear objective. Honestly, for me, it's the worst Watch Dogs. It's incredible how a game series that had good potential declined with each installment. And here, for me, this game series has reached its peak.

A really good little game to playfully 'kill' friends as a true impostor 😊, but skipping that, the game, for me, brought a small innovation to this genre of 'deceive friends and win the game.' The game has some bugs, one of which happened to me, where I simply stayed alive after being brutally killed by my 'friend,' but I believe they'll fix that in the next updates. But the little game is fun to play with friends!

Simply one of the best games ever made in the history of the world... Impeccable game.

I believe that when the trailer came out, I imagined that this game had great potential, and there are indeed good and memorable parts. However, it falls short compared to other games in the franchise. Weak scares, jumpscares from a security robot??? The map is excessively gigantic with small, specific objectives, making 90% of the map just decoration. The story is quite average and dragging. A piece of advice to improve future FNAF games is... 'put me as a security guard and introduce some new and creepy animatronics to scare me, not security robots and festive animatronics.'

What a horror, I don't know if this game is trying to innovate, just profit, or sell ridiculous action figures... I must mention horrible designs, constant bugs, and man... Man... What a mediocre story, the game is bad, the essence of bad and poorly made.

Seriously... What was that? It feels like they took everything Resident Evil had built and threw it away, in terms of constant danger, puzzles to solve, and the sense of discomfort like low ammunition and health while navigating confined and uncomfortable spaces. And this is lacking in this game, giving the feeling that you're not playing Resident Evil. Honestly, in terms of being a completely different game from Resident Evil and being an action-shooter, congratulations, you nailed it. Is it a bad game overall? Not necessarily, but it's definitely the worst game in the Resident Evil series to date.

In my opinion, this game is the second best in the Crash saga. I remember it was one of the games that captivated me the most on the PlayStation 2. The mutant mechanics, the jokes, and its story are really good, and this Marsupial will always have a special place in my heart.

I've never been a fan of turn-based games, and honestly, this game is not for me. It has cool designs, cute scenarios, and the story might be captivating at the beginning... but that's about it. Honestly, for me, it's not a good game.

Cyberpunk 2077 is a game that many people were eagerly anticipating and has truly captivated players with its vast and detailed cyberpunk world. The engaging narrative and meaningful choices provide a unique experience. However, we cannot overlook the noticeable presence of bugs that affected the initial release. Despite updates, some issues persist, hampering immersion and the overall quality of the game. I genuinely hope that future patches enhance this experience, allowing the Cyberpunk universe to shine without the interruptions caused by these technical issues.

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Let's talk about the game itself at the beginning; we learn cool mechanics that bring excitement. 'A world with elements, each character mastering a type, explore this world and find your sister with the help of the gods of this realm, being able to control each element in some way.' The visual aspect of this game is undoubtedly what stands out the most, not only in new maps that come with an update but also the 'elemental reactions,' and I personally find it incredible for a game to portray that. Now, talking about the story... As I mentioned earlier, the START of the game brings excitement; the first story arc is amazing! The second is good, the third better than the second, and the rest is literally activating 'auto-read mode'... Tedious and drawn-out dialogues that make you want to close the game. When a dialogue ends, you remember that the game is not just about the story, which in my opinion makes the game tiresome. There are missions that last hours and hours, serving only for you to receive a reward that is not even worth it; of course, there are exceptions like missions that unlock a new area on the map and missions that change your map as a whole, either to face a boss or unlock a domain to level up your character. Surely the game is good with its visual graphics and mechanics, but a game like this cannot be sustained solely by visuals but also needs a good story.

Okay, here we go. The best game in the Arkham series, not only introducing new mechanics to the saga but also managing to deliver a compelling story and excellent gameplay that makes you feel what it's like to be Batman. I often compare it to the comics, and I like to mention that it is undoubtedly one of the best superhero games, not only from the time it was released but even to this day. The day a superhero game surpasses Batman: Arkham City, I'll come back here to change my comment.

What started the saga should never be overlooked, so Batman: Arkham Asylum, what to say about this incredible game, bringing its gameplay that, to me, is unique, with a slight touch of mystery and investigation of the Dark Knight and with a very good plot.

Resident Evil 2 is without a doubt one of the most memorable games on the PlayStation 1, featuring iconic characters like Leon Scott Kennedy and Claire Redfield, along with enemies that manage to be even more memorable and remain iconic for the Resident Evil series as a whole to this day.