Paulo Victor


4 games reviewed
85.3 average score
Are you Paulo Victor? If so, email critics@opencritic.com to claim this critic page.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land on Switch 2 is the definitive version of the adventure, combining creative stages, a robust post-game, and the Star Crossed World DLC, which expands the experience with new challenges and mechanics. The striking soundtrack and smooth 60 fps visuals enhance its brilliance, but the lack of Portuguese localization and the high price may be drawbacks. Even so, it stands as one of the most complete and charming journeys in the Kirby franchise.

Review in Portuguese | Read full review

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar is a remake that recaptures the charm of the classic while adding fresh touches that make the experience feel engaging and modern. Its unique sales mechanic, memorable romance options, and nostalgic appeal stand out, even if the lack of a Portuguese localization and a somewhat shallow farm routine keep it from reaching its full potential. Still, it remains one of the most charming entries in the franchise and is well worth the attention of simulation fans

Review in Portuguese | Read full review

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is the kind of remake that truly understands its legacy. Without overcomplicating things, it brings back everything that made the originals shine: precise gameplay, memorable maps, and that arcade rhythm that keeps you hooked for hours. The inclusion of Brazilian skaters like Rayssa, Bob, and Letícia is a gift, and the Easter eggs — like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles — show how much care went into every detail. Even with a few missing classic levels and a soundtrack that could’ve used a Brazilian touch like THPS 1 + 2 had, the result is solid. On the Nintendo Switch 2, the game shines with smooth 60 fps and fluid visuals.

Review in Portuguese | Read full review

Welcome Tour isn’t exactly a game in the traditional sense, but it’s also far from being just a disguised manual. It’s an interactive experience carefully designed to introduce the Nintendo Switch 2 in a creative—and often charming—way. Overall, the title does a good job of being both playful and informative. However, at times it lacks depth and challenge, which can make the journey feel brief and somewhat unremarkable. In the end, Welcome Tour is a lovely introduction to the console, but it might have worked better as a complimentary welcome gift rather than a paid title.

Review in Portuguese | Read full review