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Doom

1993

Veredito: vale mais pela curiosidade histórica do que pelo jogo, mas o jogo ainda é bonzão.

Chamar Doom de '1º FPS da história' é um puta exagero, mas esse jogo é reverenciado como se fosse. E é por um bom motivo que todo FPS era chamado antes de 'clone de Doom': ele é bom pra cacete, principalmente pra um jogo de 1993.

Quer dizer, hoje ele não faz muita coisa que milhões de jogos depois dele já não melhoraram. É curto, simplório (poucas armas e pouca variedade de inimigos) e os gráficos 3D são na verdade um 2D cheio de gambiarra. Mas vale a pena conhecer as raízes do gênero: música empolgante, violência descerebrada, e chacina de demônios até não aguentar mais. Se a história dos FPSs não te interessa, pelo menos você vai curtir uma diversão boba e simples feita para adolescentes-metidos-a-adultos dos anos 1990.

Inclusive, saio dele querendo jogar os antecessores, especialmente Wolfenstein.

Um ARPG inspirado nos Diablo's antigos, que mescla combate e dungeon. Se alguém me dissesse que a blizzard se inspirou nesse jogo para fazer o Diablo III eu acreditaria.

From the team that made Diablo, Torchlight is a dungeon crawler and loot grabbing game a lot like Diablo. Only it's a much better game. The graphics are cell shaded but really good with better detail. There are three classes with their own skill trees. The main story isn't anything amazing but the game is about getting all kinds of loot. There's a last dungeon that has 100 floors where the monsters get tougher and tougher each floor and it's all random layout.

Eu dou o cu para 2050 comerem e gozarem dentro eu sou um arrombado eu tenho a minha bunda violentada a Cleide é uma mulher sem calcinha ele dá a bunda para vários homens e CAVALOS A CLEIDE DA A BUNDA PROS CAVALOS

vai tomar no cu quem defende essa merda

The Greatest Game of All Time.

I'm at 300+ hours in this game, with almost 30 playthroughs and I'm not even close to getting tired of playing it, and I wonder how is it even possible to not get tired of a game after replaying it over and over again in a short amount of time? The game was released only few months ago and it's already the game that I've beaten the most times in my life.
The answer to that question is the brilliant game design, something that make the game fresh with each playthrough, there's always a new way to play the game, new things to explore and new mechanics to learn and enhance, secret dialogues, real-time cutscenes, and much more, making Resident Evil 4 one of the most replayable games ever made.

Comparing to the Original RE4, the Remake has a different tone, it's more serious and dark, but also maintain the classic feel with some of the cheesy jokes that Leon makes, OG and Remake are both wonderful in their own way, while characters such as Ada and Salazar were more charismatic and fun in the Original, the Remake made Ashley and Luis way better, they're amazingly well written and makes you really care about them. The gameplay was highly improved, It is the pinnacle of Third Person Shooter, just like the original RE4 was in 2005. Everything from the mechanics to the sound design of weapons in this Remake are top notch.

This game shows why Resident Evil is my favorite franchise, it changed my perspective on videogames, changed what I evaluate about them and what I think that makes a game good, of course story is important, but with Resident Evil I started to care more about the game design and atmosphere, there's something about the Village and the Castle in RE4, the Spencer Mansion in RE1, the Police Station in RE2... almost like those places are real, it feels like you're really there, and with my countless revisits to all those places, It's clear that what makes them great are the magic of atmosphere, ambience and game design. It's the magic of Resident Evil.

Resident Evil 4 Remake has made my year, and from the bottom of my heart: Thank you Capcom. <3

This game was a big surprise for me, really wasn't expecting it to be that good...

I always liked Guardians of The Galaxy since I watched the first movie in the cinemas back in 2014 when I was a kid. But when I heard about this game my expectations were really low because of the previous Marvel game of the same developer that came before (Avengers) and it was really bad.

But I decided to give it a try when I found out it was fully single-player and story focused and thank god I was wrong about this game, it's really better than I could've ever expected.

First of all, the story is really good, it has a perfect mix of fun and emotion, you can really laugh at some parts and get emotional at others, it's really well written, and much better than I expected, the character development is masterfully done, every single character has a deep and unique personality, and I really cared for every single one of them.
Also, the dialogue options affects a lot of things throughout the story and really helps with the immersion.

Talking about the soundtrack, for me this game has definitely one of the best OST I've ever heard in a game.
It's basically divided in 3, the copyrighted various artists songs, the Star-Lord band with and album exclusively made for the game, and the original OST orchestra, with epic and emotional songs.
Square Enix always rocks with their soundtracks, NieR Automata and Final Fantasy VII for example has some of the best soundtracks out there and this game is no different.

The gameplay is fun and it has a good progression and mechanics based on the abilities of the other 4 members of the Guardians and the 4 elements of Star Lord's weapons, giving an interesting variety of combat options to the game.

With that being said, "Gardeners" of The Galaxy game is a fun and emotional experience that will stick with me for a long time and I would recommend this game for anyone.


great atmosphere and setting
playing this right after outlast was crazy, it's just crazy how literally everything outlast tried to do is done better here
bosses and "dungeons" were up and down, but overall pretty good
I loved the escape room bit
enemy variety was just nonexistent
got more invested in the story than I thought i would, and even though I wont be playing the dlc (seems a bit overpriced), I'll definitely watch a lets play of it just to see what happens
maybe more of an action game than a horror game, even though it had its moments of spookiness
overall really close to a 9 but just cant look past there being like 3 total different enemies (except bosses) in the entire game