Dudu Cavagnari


6 games reviewed
84.7 average score
87 median score
83.3% of games recommended
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The game is a visual novel that captivates fans of the genre with charismatic characters, stunning cutscenes, an engaging narrative, and elements from other genres that add depth, mystery, and a touch of weirdness, despite a dense start that becomes smoother and more captivating over time; however, for those unfamiliar with visual novels, the experience can be disappointing due to the slow pace, excessive dialogue, limited animations, simplistic combat, and caricatured anime-style characters, making the game less recommendable for newcomers, who might prefer the story as an anime rather than a game.

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Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero surprises players with its fluid gameplay and fun personality. The game offers various opportunities for creativity, captivating the player. Despite its interesting content, the price may seem high, and the lack of Portuguese localization causes some references and jokes to be lost. Overall, it’s a good choice for tactical RPG fans or those looking for a lighthearted experience to enjoy on a Sunday.

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Dec 4, 2024

Although generic, FANTASIAN Neo Dimension features fluid and dynamic gameplay, paired with an interesting and well-told narrative. All of this makes the game surprisingly captivating, holding the player's attention despite being relatively simple. Recommended for those looking for a traditional JRPG with a good story, although it might be best to wait for a sale.

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Nov 26, 2024

Metal Slug Tactics successfully captured the chaotic essence of the series in a tactical game by introducing an innovative way to play. The series’ identity remains intact through its graphics, soundtrack, and the lighthearted, unpretentious personality of its characters. The game offers an enjoyable challenge but can be punishing for those unfamiliar with tactical games. While fun, the roguelike style may become tedious over time, especially if performance issues are not addressed.

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Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake captures the essence of what a video game should be. It's a simple game, yet it has so much charm and personality that it invites you to play. The HD-2D graphical style and the soundtrack blend perfectly with the game's vision, combining nostalgia with the power of modern technology. Though challenging and with demanding grinding, it's recommended for all audiences, serving as a love letter to the series' fans and a stunning gateway to the world of JRPGs, which are gaining increasing recognition. However, the lack of localization in some languages is a downside, limiting the recommendation for those without an advanced level in the available languages.

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Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven is a treat for JRPG fans who love being challenged. The new 3D visuals bring fantastic life to this Square classic, which boasts a unique and innovative narrative and mechanics. While it may not be the best game to enter the world of Japanese RPGs, it serves as a great introduction to the SaGa series once you’re accustomed to the style of games in this genre.

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