I never finished the original game on PS2. I always got to kill 10-12 colossi and then gave up cause I was too dumb of a kid to understand what to do next. Between some longer games, I decided I was going to correct that, and started my journey with this game again.

It's crazy how this game holds up to this day. The remake is stunning, the visuals are incredible and I kept wanting to explore just to see the world.

The gameplay is kinda clunky but I don't think that's a bad thing. It works extremely well in this case and I think it adds to the experience. Wander is not a superhero. He's a regular guy who struggles to even swing a sword properly.

The fights are all amazing, some being way better than others(the tiny tiger colossus is very boring). The songs are some of the best you can find in video games, for real, they set the mood of whatever you are doing in a way that few games were able to achieve.

All in all, a fantastic game. The remake changes little things, but the gameplay in general is the same I remember. Being able to fight the giant guys with a stable framerate and stunning visuals is a hell of a plus. Can't recommend it enough.

Sam is super thick, holy sheet I wish my thighs were like his.

Also, last boss is super hard, it's a hell of a jump in difficulty from the main game and sam doesn't have as many moves as Raiden, which is challenging in a higher difficulty.

All in all, fun little DLC, could be better but it's alright. Playing as Sam is very fun.

I don't think this game is for me. I'm into horror games but the ones who don't let you actually do anything against the enemy other than run are not my cup of tea. It gets frustrating and repetitive if you die, instead of actually being scary, cause you know what will happen next time. I think it's a cheap way of doing horror and I respect who likes it, but it's really not for me and it's what made me drop this game.

The story while interesting is nothing new. A teenager feels guilty about the death of a friend and goes through a journey to learn more about herself and what happened. It's really generic, but I think the game does make it sound interesting in a way.

Gameplay is not a thing here. You walk and open doors. That's basically it. If a scary monster is following you, the character will run automatically.

I wish I could like this more and finish it to have a better opinion on the story, but I feel like not finishing it is not my fault. The game is just not what I enjoy in horror.

I was not expecting much from this game and it still disappointed me.

The story mode that re-tells the classic Naruto and Naruto Shippuden story is basically a slideshow with some fights in between. The game throws in some boss fights reused from previous games, which is fine, but instead of adding everything, some of the best boss fights are left out and are either changed into a simple fight with no cutscene, or even worse, are cut entirely and turned into a slideshow(Guy vs Madara for example).

The Special Story with Boruto is the best aspect of the game, but it's not great either. The first half feels like a bad filler from the anime. The second half gets really good, even though the villain is generic, there is another character that's really interesting and probably one of the best non-canon characters from the Naruto X Boruto universe. I admit I almost cried at the end.

The combat is improved from Storm 4, with lots of tweaks that make the game feel faster and more skill-based than previous entries. Even if it's good, there are still lots of flaws. Jutsu with lots of I-frames and armor(Rasengan and Chidori, I'm looking at you) make the online experience feel like hell. Chakra recovering by itself and busted assists turn the game into a spam fest, and playing ranked is just frustrating when you are matched with someone who just spams the same broken jutsu again and again. Not to mention the fact that disconnecting mid-fight is not punished at all, so even if you manage to win against a spammer, they will just quit before you get your win and will not lose anything for doing that.

Overall I do not recommend this game unless you get it for super cheap. The combat is fun but frustrating if you go online, the story mode is lackluster and there are not a lot of new characters to justify buying this over Storm 4.

A CLONE FROM GOD OF WAR (but a good one)!!!!

This is straight up the same as the original God of War games, the action is great, and the structure is very similar, but that's not a bad thing. Dante's Inferno is a very good God of War game, without the God of War name.

The soundtrack is great, the gameplay is snappy and fun, and you never get tired of throwing crosses or slashing demons with your scythe. Parrying is super satisfying as well.

There are some bullshit segments, like the elevator where you need to pull a lever while fighting some annoying enemies and being quick enough to not be burned to death, but that's not exclusive to this game, God of War also had these moments, so that's not the end of the world.

The enemy designs are super edgy and over the top, I love it. Every time a new enemy would appear I would cringe in my chair with disgust trying to figure out what I was looking at, can't recommend it enough.

Play it if you haven't. It's sad this game doesn't get as much attention as it should, I wish we could get a sequel as was hinted by the end of the game :(

Esse é provavelmente um dos melhores RPGs dos últimos anos.

Chained Echoes tem personagens incríveis, uma história interessante e muitas referências a cultura pop sem destoar do cenário em que o jogo se passa.

A gameplay é divertida e a todo momento introduz novas mecânicas, se tornando muito dinâmico, já que é possível trocar os personagens da party durante a batalha, o que gera uma quantidade muito grande de interações dentro de um único combate.

Um prato cheio pro fã de Chrono Trigger que sente falta de um jogo na mesma pegada. Fãs de robô gigante e Berserk vão ficar felizes com alguns momentos que o jogo proporciona também.


A longer campaign than the latest Call of Duty but for a fraction of the price(literally, it's really cheap). As much fun as the base game, Ada has some new abilities that make things more interesting.

There are some performance issues that were still not fixed on PC for whatever reason, such as when you aim with the rifle+scope, making this weapon pretty much unusable for the most part of the game.

Other than that, it's a great experience and an incentive to go back to RE4 Remake yet again.

The beggining of JRPGs. A very simple but very important game. Everything you know about modern JRPGs started here.

The story is quite simple, save the princess, destroy the great evil, save the world and get married. The world is not big and the game ends rather quickly as well. Just a few hours due to cartridge limitations when the original game released. Encounter rate is a little bit high and exploration can be a little tedious because of that.

The SNES version is the best version of the game, looks really good, the sprites are charming, the songs are great. Way better than the Switch version which looks awful(even though the Switch version has some QOL improvements).

It's the first Dragon Quest I finished and I'm curious to play the next entries in the series to see it evolve.

Mistral 😳

I really like the concept of this DLC, its short and we get some background on Blade Wolf, which is worth it by itself.

Combat is difficult here, but you are not really supposed to fight. Even the last fight can be tackled very easily by using stealth halfway through.

I think it's better than Sam's DLC, the stealth is fun and completing it gets you a lot of BP, which can be used to customize Raiden for future playthroughs. Very worth it.

This is what you would expect of a game adaptation of a 90s edgy comicbook written by Garth Ennis.

Gunplay is fun in general, it has a Bioshock vibe to it, with the first person shooting and the powers. It can be pretty fun at times. The story is very cliche as you can imagine, but it's engagin enough and the voice actor for the Darkness went all out with the screams and all, really funny.

Framerate is all over the place though, jesus christ, the game feels like a slideshow sometimes and the graphics are not particularly good either. They went for a comicbook look, which I appreciate, but the textures are VERY low and there's a lot of pop in and low-res object that are right in front of you.

With everything said, I'd say this is a fun enough game, it's good to spend a few hours shooting some guys and slicing them to pieces with Jackie's powers. It's a short game, so you can play it if you have the chance, but I wouldn't go out of my way to play it over other games.

A great game that is 20 hours too long.

I like this game, I really do, the story, the characters, the combat, even some of the side quests.

I just wish the game wasn't filed with fetch quests between each main quest. These took too much time and me drop the game for a few weeks after playing it again, just because they were too boring to do.

That said, the Main Quest is insanely good, very anime, the best kind of anime I would say. The fights are intense, characters are super interesting and the soundtrack is probably one of the best soundtracks in a Final Fantasy game to date. Boss fights are out of this world too, lots of particles and giant monsters fighting each other, I couldn't ask for anything better.

Overall, it's a great game, maybe not what you expect from a Final Fantasy game, but I would recommend giving it a shot. Just expect to take some time to finish it, it's longer than it should be.

I wish I could like this game. It's really charming, the sprites are all super cute and it has references to a bunch of classic JRPGs.

Unfortunately, the gameplay is kinda boring. I understand it's meant to be a game for kids, but I think it's too simple to be interesting for too long. It lacks depth and it felt repetitive very quickly. I thought it was very unique at first, and it is, but after just a few hours I noticed it would be the same thing over and over with little to no changes, so I was disappointed.

That said, this is a Dragon Quest game, so the songs are on point. The art is incredible, each character has its own personality and the sprite-work is super pretty. Too bad this game is not for me, I think if I played this when I was a kid, I would have loved it.

First time playing a Kirby game and I gotta say, I'm impressed. This is such a fun game, super charming, super fun and a great platformer.

The game starts very simple and easy, but the last few stages are super hard(not unfair, they are hard in a fun way) and it's really cool how the game uses the 3ds features in a creative way. It doesn't feel gimmicky or anything like that. Song are also great, they really add to each stage.

Can't wait to play other games in the franchise, I'm sure I'll enjoy them if they are as good as this one.

I would say this game is the definitive multiplayer experience.

Nothing is more fun than joining a queue with friends and working together to make the best strategy to kill a strong bug or robot, or ending up dead in the most dumb way possible while your teammates are running for their lives.

Shooting with every gun feels really good, the impact of the shots and the sound design is amazing. Using bombs to explode dozens of enemies at once is as satisfying as it can be.

All in all, this game is great when it works. It just has a LOT OF BUGS(not the Terminid ones you kill in-game). It seems like the game is barely holding itself together as any new patch that fixes something breaks something else. It's frustrating to try and connect to a lobby just to get stuck on a menu. I expect these issues to be solved with time, but until then, the game could be better. Once the issues are fixed, I will be able to say this may be my favorite multiplayer shooter I've played ever. Until then, it's just a great game with problems.

First Fight Night game I played and it's really good. The Champion Mode is actually really fun, it feels like a classic boxing movie.

The controls can be tricky as the game is very technical(I still don't get how blocking works tbh), but they are very snappy and feel very good. All the punches feel believable, especially for a 2011 game.

Last fight on Champion Mode felt like literal hell, super hard and unfair. Frost's punches felt like cannons any time they connected, didn't really have any fun in this particular fight, I feel like it was not well balanced.

Overall, a pretty fun game and playing with friends must be really good as the fights go on for quite a long time and can be decided in a single punch.