Saint Row: The Third was my first contact with the series. The game, unfortunately, suffers in being compare to just a GTA rip-off or parody, besides having really cool missions and mechanics. Really had a fun time playing this as a teen, but I dont see myself playing it again.

Fun with friend and the competitive sucks.

Definitely a graphic upgrade for the counter-strike series, but idk, dont have the same vibe as CS:GO for some reason. Still fun to play with friends but the game is basicaly alive around the skin market.

Payday 2 is fun with friends and that is all.

I was amazed in how this game caught me off-guard. The Messenger is a fun and challenging game inspired in "Ninja Gaiden", where you think it is only a linear game but turns into a whole metroidvania from mid-game to end. The dialogs are really funny and the gameplay is well polished. Really good game!

To the Moon shows that, if you want to tell a story, you dont need much. The game made with RPG Maker contains one of the greatest and emotional storys ever made in the video game history, with a really heartwelming. It is a must play if you never saw anything about it.

Fun game with the essence of the show, with really funny jokes and trama. The gameplay is really good but gets repetitive over time. One of the downsides of the game is that there are so many collectables and events that are only accessible just once in the game, meaning that if you want to 100% it, you need a guide to follow, because you cant access the collectable at any point (with me, for exemple, i've got 98% of the game because i forgot to talk to Clyde in the first scene of the game, and after that you cannot be friend with him anyomore). So yeah, great time if you dont mind in getting 100%.

Valorant is a tatical FPS Shooter that lost his tracks over time. It's sad to see a game that the company only thinks on investing into e-sports and skins, leading to the normal players going through an excessive competitive feeling and making the community extremely toxic. I have spent a lot of time and money in this game for, nowadays, looking back and regret it. Kinda sad the path this game took.

One of the hardest and best rogue-lites, Risk of Rain 2 is a must play if you enjoy this genre. The unique visuals grabs your attention and the chaos around every run is always refreshing. But not everything is a sea of roses, because the game also have it's flaws. I feel like the base game (without the DLC) lacks some of the great potentials the game haves, also the way to unlock some new itens and abillities for your characters its through achievements, and as you advance the game, some of them are reeeally boring and difficult to do (just like the Mercenary: Ethereal achievement). Still, you can have a really good time with it specially in multiplayer with your friends.

The continuation of Ori's adventures from Blind Forest, Will of the Wisps is a really solid metroidvania which has wonderful and breathtaking scenarios. The game is better in every aspect of it's predecessor, with a even more fluid movement and dinamic combat, also having really interesting characters that you encounter throughout the game. Also, the game is really hearthwhelming and has a beautifull story. The only downside of the game is that it does not incentivise you to try other combat mechanics, but it's not a problem that makes the game worst, just dont make you explore it's full potential.

Firewatch is a short walking simulator which has a really immersive story, that unfortunaly lost it's way in the last hours of gameplay. Still, it is a great game that makes you reflect about taking responsabilities and the end is compreensive and effectively makes you feel empty. You can play it in only one afternoon and will make you think about it for weeks.

A Short Hike is a fun and heartwhelming short game that makes you rethink about the time you take with others and the ones which you love. In gameplay wise, it's really fun to progress through the game finding the feathers to advance and meeting the people around the mountain. It's a game that you can finish in one afternoon that will grab a space in your heart for a while.

Mirror's Edge is a cool parkour game but it's really repetitive. The firsts missions are great, but the rest are basically the same and I really don't know how I managed to get to the end. No much to say, it's one of the games ever made.

I'm a huge fan of rogue-lite/likes and metroidvanias, but Dead Cells did not hit me as I though it would. The game have really cool mechanics and such, but there is something in the game that dont hooked me and I cant explain why, it feels the game lacks on something. The pixel-art is amazing and the ambience is cool too, but it's stages are really forgettable. Maybe I'ld give another shot but, for now, the game is just underseasoned for me.

Never played any Tomb Raider before this one, but it was a really great entrance to the franchise. The story-telling of this game is really investing and Lara Croft is a really good protagonist. The combat system is really good and the exploration could be better, because the rewards was a bit underwhelming, which provoked me a feeling of not wanting to complete the side quests or dungeons. Otherwise, the game is fun, and I got a really fun time playing it.