I put off playing this game for days and days, but recently I moved house and was without internet for a few days, so I took the opportunity to play it, I didn't expect it to continue much, but this game caught me, a great surprise, I didn't expect it to be so fun and unique, each level, the music, reminded me a lot of Mario 64 (my favorite game in the franchise)

Simply the best of Dark souls, One of From Software's best and one of the best games in general for me, The setting is simply perfect, the maps seem to have been handcrafted, every corner, every enemy, seems to have been thought out meticulously, And I don't even need to start talking about the songs, they can take you from melancholy to anger and the same goes for the fights, there are fights that you can't think of in the midst of despair

This is one of the best games of all time

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FAVORITE




I HAVE NO WORDS FOR HOW MUCH I LOVE THIS GAME

I don't need to say what Resident Evil 4 is, everyone knows
I finally decided to beat this classic for the first time, and then play the Remake and man, it's a lot of fun, especially in the first hours of gameplay, the story is very interesting, one of the most fun in Resident Evil
But as the game progresses, it just gets boring and repetitive. Honestly, towards the end it gets a bit "meh"
but it's a game worth playing

Just violent milking

Cuphead is definitely a game that we played.
Describing this game is hard work, few want to
including reviewers from IGN

"Very difficult, I didn't pass the tutorial, 10." - Ign, Reporter 2017
"Very difficult, I still haven't passed the tutorial, 10." - Ign, Reporter 2023

One of the best Multiplayer games and one of the most difficult without a doubt
The Dark Souls of platform games
without a doubt 🥤

my god, what a pain

That GTA 3 was revolutionary, It changed open world games forever, It opened doors never imagined by Rockstar Games and bla bla bla

I decided to replay this game this year, 22 years after its release
Yeah man
I don't want to come at this game aggressively because I understand that it is from another era, and honestly there are worse

But beating this game was hell, lots of resolution problems
Crashes due to very high resolution
Gameplay ended up being completely dated, driving missions are simply terrible, just like the shooting ones
I had a lot of bugs too, NPCs simply becoming almost immortal in missions or even giving Ik on the Cloud

The story is not memorable at all and not even its characters are

Compared to others in its franchise, GTA 3 fell behind

2018

Hades
I don't even know how to start talking about this beauty. I thank you, Silverblood, for purchasing this pearl.

Hades. What an ABSURDLY SPECTACULAR game. I opened it expecting to be able to finish it in a few minutes, as I'm not a big fan of Roguelike, and when I realized it, I was already at the end of the game just paying attention to the story.

I don't want to say too much about why I really recommend playing it, as it's really worth it.

The Voice Acting in this game is spectacular. The characters you meet along the way are very striking, especially if you are into mythologies. Paying attention to the story and motivation of the protagonist only makes you want to finish this game again and again.

Speaking of gameplay, well... SIMPLY FRENETIC EVERYWHERE. There are some power-ups that you find on journeys sent by the Gods and some permanent Upgrades that you can do to make your adventure easier. And they are impeccable, each one of them can completely change your run. Some bosses can be more fragile than a fly and others will have the strength of a thousand accumulated soldiers.

Challenging game, incredible story, remarkable characters, very fun gameplay.

One of the best roguelikes.

We Were Here Expeditions: The FriendShip
Boat of (dis)friendships

Game from the series We were here, the shortest of them
Play the minigames, create a boat and go to victory
Very fun, but quite short

2022

I finished Stray and once again, Annapurna doesn't disappoint

This game is wonderful, it didn't seem like that to me, I thought it was more of a cat simulator than a really good experience
The story is very captivating and I almost got emotional in certain parts.
Each Character you interact with has their own Charisma
You can waste hours just to read small lines of text

There are small sidequests in the game that are fun, most of the time you get buttons for Gatinho

Talking about the Cat, the game certainly wouldn't be the same if the protagonist wasn't the Cat, that changes everything for sure, you really feel like you're playing with a Cat, the movement and attitudes (not to mention the button that it's just for meowing) There are small interactions you can do as the Cat, it's really quite fun

This game is really worth it, you can see that the developers put all their care into this game, everything in it was put with real care
It's a great game

(There's nothing I really don't like)

This review contains spoilers

The review provides a detailed overview of the gameplay experience of the choice-based chapters of Telltale's The Walking Dead series. The reviewer expresses a fondness for narrative-focused games, citing The Last Of Us Part II as a favorite example. Upon discovering the Telltale games available on Game Pass Ultimate, they decide to play them and share their impressions.

The first three chapters are praised for their engaging narrative and introduction of new characters, despite some plot similarities among them. However, the fourth chapter faces challenges due to Telltale's uncertain situation at the time, resulting in a rushed plot and significant changes from what was initially suggested. While the main characters stand out, the villain and main plot are criticized for being generic.

The reviewer highlights the breaking of rules in the game, where a character's survival in extreme situations contradicts established logic from earlier in the series. Although the endings are considered interesting, some twists left the reviewer disappointed.

Overall, the review offers a balanced view of the strengths and weaknesses of The Walking Dead's choice-based chapters, emphasizing the importance of narrative and characters in the player experience.








Five Nights At Freddy's 6

I'm not a fan of the franchise or of jump scares as a way to scare players. Jump scares, in themselves, aren't a good form of horror; in fact, they're the laziest way to scare your player. But this game manages to make the most lackluster jump scares I've ever seen. It can't even get the most basic formula right. Throughout the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise, jump scares have been one of the main ways to scare us, but at least the creatures had some effort put into the animation to make it seem like it's not just a GIF. Now, in this game, the creatures basically just zoom in on the screen while a loud sound plays in your headphones.

Of all the games I've played in the franchise, this is the worst in terms of gameplay. It manages to make you lose fear and immersion completely because it's SO BORING. You spend more time yawning than actually playing something. To be honest, I'd rather stare at a DVD loading screen for three hours. Removing the camera aspect and replacing it with just a fake ventilation system seems like a great way to save time making the game, as you don't have to render variations of images for players to know where the animatronics are.

The interview scenes are the ONLY thing that initially made me find it somewhat entertaining. But then it was just the same thing over and over again. The Pizzeria Simulator gimmick is just a way to say there's a new mechanic in the franchise. It doesn't add anything, but it manages to be more fun than the main game itself.

The only thing that theoretically saves this game is its story. I'm not that invested in the Five Nights at Freddy's story, but from what little I know, I know that this game's story is or was somewhat interesting (which ultimately doesn't matter since they're going to make another and another game anyway).

If I were to give it a score as a horror game, I'd give it 1.5/10. Now, as a Five Nights At Freddy's game, I'd give it 2/10.

It managed to fail even at being itself.

Plug it in...

Rating: Huh?/10

I didn't understand anything about the story, and I don't know how to function in society since then, so I think it's totally worth it. 👍

nothing_matters

Impressive that this is free.

Nothing Matters is just a game about flipping coins
Seriously
why would I lie?

I swear to you, it's a lovely little game of flipping coins. Super Fun.
I'd even say it surprises you.

If you want to see that I'm telling the truth
The game is Free on Steam, just go there and play

It's totally worth it, seriously, and it's quite short.

eh... I was just an intern

Valve Desk Job is a simple and short game
Designed to be a tech demo for Valve's controller
but seriously, what a good game
it's soooooooo funny and even beautiful
Reveals some cool Portal lore stuff
There are some sick references

The gameplay, at least on the Dualshock 4, was very enjoyable and made good use of the controller (more than Sony themselves)

Voice Acting is also very good, which isn't very surprising considering it's Valve

never thought Aperture would invest in that.

(Note: the game is free)