Pirates of the Caribbean is cool, Sea of Thieves isn't.

At last I finally got to play Celeste! It really is a wonderful journey that amazed me with lovable and relatable characters, Theo is just the best! There's some minimal things that bothered me such as playing in a Nintendo Switch, wich may be the worst plaftform to play this game, as none of its controllers are a match for the precision required in the gameplay, and this is made even worse due to the "perfect run" design of the stages. I also gotta give my praise to the music, it's so good!

One of the best games ever made! I played the SNES version on Switch since as a kid I only played the GBA version, and this game is quite an improvement over the first one, the overall design and flow is better, and collectibles have a meaning aside getting lives now. I can't praise the soundtrack enough, David Wise is a genius! The only real criticism I have is that the color pallete and environments in general are very dark compared to the original, so DKC1 pops and stands out more for me. I'm very excited to play DKC3 soon as never played that one!

I'm too lazy to write anything and I just want to go to sleep cause it's past 1AM so I'll just say: "Detrás de ti, imbecíl"

After loving Resident Evil 2 Remake, I was very excited to jump into this, but I went in knowing the majority of people didn't like it as much. And as someone who never played the original, I liked the game, sure it really is not even close as RE2R, it's fairly linear, the level design doesn't connect as wonderfully as RE2, Nemesis isn't as interesting as Mr. X, but at least it feels good to play and I enjoyed the story that happens in tandem with RE2's story. I also felt let down when I heard the remake cut parts from the original game, would like if a "Royal" version fixed that. Maybe the biggest problem is that this game came after RE2 being one of the greatest remakes ever made, but I don't know, with the original RE3 being more action based I think it kinda makes sense what they did with this remake.

Donkey Kong Country is one of my favorite games of all time, the environments and music totally amazes me even today! So many memories of playing this with brother and cousin when I was very little. Replaying it today I can see that it is still nice but the sequels improved so much, I started replaying DKC2 and wow everything is so much better and expanded. I feel a lot more "unfair deaths" on DKC1 than 2, but yeah I still love it and will continue my journey to replaying the DKC games and playing DKC3 for the first time as I never got to play it.

I know the game is like a 9 because of the not so great boss battles and the story, wich I like but the differing timelines doesn't make sense, still I give it 10/10 cause THE GAME IS SO GOOD WOW I'm not a horror game person and only have played REmake, RE 5 and 6 and I FELL IN LOVE WITH THIS and played all the 4 campaings. The atmosphere, the exploration, the tension I have never felt so horrified before, the design of the Police Department is top notch, how everything connects is amazing, I just adore finding a hip pouch or a new weapon/upgrade, all while running from Mr. X.
I'm so excited to play the other Resident Evil games and see what each has to offer.

I understand that Super Mario 3D World doesn't really bring something substantially new to the series, specially after Super Mario 3D Land, but I still like it because of its beautiful graphics and neatly designed levels. The increased running speed and the widely different Bowser's Fury really add up to the package that I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it.

A nice and quick 3D platformer with PS1 aesthetics, I found both the visuals and music very charming. The game is super short and you finish in like 30 minutes wich is honestly a plus for me as I enjoy short games, that being said I still came back to each stage for the collectables and time trials. Also it's worth mentioning that it costs like a dollar or less so why not give it a try.

Platformers are one of my favorite type of games and I loved Kaze. Jumping and bouncing on enemies feels good, and Kaze controls well. The game is very Donkey Kong Country inspired and it left me impressed as there aren't many DKC inspired games out there, and this one does it very well, congrats to the team!

I haven't played any game in the musou genre until last year when I played Hyrule Warrirors and its sequel Age of Calamity, and now having played the Persona version of musou I think it barely feels like the other games in the series. Zelda musou sure has some elements of the original games but Strikers has a lot, I mean A LOT of what is on the mainline Persona games, they went all-out with this and it impressed me very much. I just loved to travel thru Japan with the Phantom Thieves, ended up liking Sophia and Zenkichi very much. The battle system has some annoyances like all-out attacks not doing much damage on bosses, and the down gauges being way too hard to take down, but overall the battles are snappy and stylish like in the original Persona 5. In the end I really recommend this to everyone who liked Persona 5 and want to spend more time with Joker and his gang.

Control's world and lore left me in awe (ha!). The intense gameplay really resonated with me, and I liked the abilities and different weapons, some bosses are kinda annoying but it didn't affect my overall positive experience with the game. I'm now interested in playing Alan Wake and the DLCs

I love the idea of taking assets from a game and doing something more with it, and Bowser's Fury is a wonderful little experience. I wouldn't call it open world as not everything is available from the start, but the island exploration is very interesting and there's some well hidden collectables. Playing while dodging Fury Bowser's attacks is crazy and I like how it even opens new paths and possibilities, the gameplay cycle is much appealing to me, the possibility of storing your power ups and exchanging freely between them feels very good and enhances the experience. I was amazed at how much personality everything has, the animations, the music, it just feels good. Having said that, I never had problems with the camera in Mario games, even Sunshine didn't bother me, but this game having a run button and also having to adjust the camera with the right stick is just... weird. Lastly, it is a very short game and I don't think the price is worth just for Bowser's Fury, specially if you already played 3D World.

After finishing and liking the first game, I started playing Desperate Struggle really excited, and for the most part I think this game is better than the first one. The combat is faster and more fluid compared to NMH1, the stages in general are also an improvement, the bosses are even better. The soundtrack is great, the double beam katanas are badass, the minigames are really charming with NES aesthetics in this one. The thing I didn't like is how the story creates more questions instead of answering the ones already on my mind, I will play the next games and I hope for some answers.

No More Heroes was better than I expected in many ways, the Switch release finally gave me the opportunity to play it and it captivated me very much. Travis and Silvia are very likeable characters, the action gameplay is very fun, doing the combos with the beam katana is awesome, an suplexes too. Seeing the design of each assassin is very cool, and the fights are great too, the game is stylish. It can be a bit of a slog to do the side missions to grind money for the next ranked battle but I found these moments funny and enjoyable too, I'm excited to play the next games in the series.