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If you like stealth games, this is THE stealth game. Challenging but fun, from great mechanics to dialogue and gameplay differences depending on stealth levels, Dishonored remains an unsurpassed classic (unless you count the sequel haha)

This game would’ve been best as a brief walking simulator in it’s gorgeous environments, but instead it’s a clunky slog to get through with a story that doesn’t make any of it pay-off.

Reveil é um jogo com duas ou 3 camadas de jogos que praticamente todos conhecem, o início tem um bom terror psicológico, mantendo a imersão e o mistério na história, isso tem a cara de Layers of fear.

Depois temos um suspense e algumas cenas ala Outlast (o final do jogo me lembra demais o Outlast 1), e um terceiro tipo é o mistério de jogos do gênero walking simulator.

No final Reveil é uma boa história de um pai a procura da sua família, temos aqui um plot muito interessante que vai além do "preciso salvar minha família", joguem quando possível.

Alan Wake is an amazing, bizarre experience that is brought down by it's clunky combat.

Baldur’s Gate 3 spent years in early access, and I ignored it completely like I do with any other early access title. Then it released and blew away any and all expectations. There’s nothing like getting lost in a story full of colourful characters, I honestly felt transported back to DA: Origins with the sheer sense of wonder. Segmented into three acts, it had so many epic moments, and even with combing through the maps searching for encounters, I still missed content. The scope was just unbelievable, and I can't quite say how magical of an experience it was for me.

I went with a Druid, a self-sacrificing goody two shoes that made friends with everyone, so this leaves plenty of room for alternate runs with more morally questionable Tavs. In fact, the replayability is incredible when taking into account every choice over the course of the game—romance options, alliances, to be merciful or ruthless. The freedom was there to shape a hero or a villain.

I loved it, and I'll go so far to say it was the best I've played in years.

If you are freaked out by not knowing what to do to progress the story, or terrified of opening drawers then this game will be sure to scare the crap out of you. If not, play Madison instead.

one might say that Akira Yamaoka is the Snoop Dogg of video game music, showing up in shit way below his pedigree as long as he gets paid. his own personal Corey Feldman feature is his work for Stray Souls. Stray Souls is a UE 5 asset flip made by an ex-Bloober uber-racist with no real ideas or vision beyond being sorta like other games you know and FINALLY giving Silent Hill a Dark Souls dodge roll. don't worry: it has lots of AI generated slop in it too! it's got that Slender fangame pacing and design, a nauseating camera, what could be defined as animation, and a 'the cake is a lie' reference in this video game released in late 2023. tbh, if it weren't for the devs being transphobic art thieves i'd support it for being a lil funny but there's no heart behind this slop. cutscenes goofy tho!!! worth watching but not playing.

Once in a lifetime game thats even better the second time around when you understand the systems and whats expected. Easily one of the best RPGS made and possibly the best game of all time.