Emanuel Santos


9 games reviewed
78.3 average score
77 median score
100.0% of games recommended
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Apr 24, 2025

The Stone of Madness has excellent art and great gameplay moments, but while the game could be a replayable escape some bugs make the game frustrating, what could be a fun gameplay, the difficult controls and character bugs make you leave the game, but don’t give up, it’s worth it, with patches the game could become an excellent addition to the genre.

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The time loop may be repetitive, but the game has a refined mix of action and turn-based combat. And in my humble opinion, the Daybreak series could have started by being localized into several languages, as for the story, the game really feels like an expansion of Game One, bringing things from other games in the Trails series and making it a little confusing for people who are not used to it.

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Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land, in this writer’s humble opinion, was a recipe for success, in which all the high-quality parts made up for the ones that weren’t so high. Fans of the franchise will love it, rest assured, but I believe the game is a good choice for anyone who enjoys the genre, and a great option for new players.

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Overall, Tales of Graces F Remastered is an impressive port. It runs beautifully on the Switch, delivering a visually stunning experience. While it occasionally feels dated due to its graphics and limited map design, its engaging story structure and enjoyable combat make it a valuable addition to any JRPG fan’s library.

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64% - Cuisineer
Jan 28, 2025

The game features visuals and sound design that are entirely praiseworthy. However, it is unbalanced and can be tedious for some people. The most important part of the game, which would be the restaurant, ends up being like a coin: you may or may not like it, almost like Schrödinger’s cat experiment. Furthermore, obtaining resources requires repetitive effort and exhausting work.

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The action game has a very sweet taste, but for still a remaster, it looks its age, it's a short RPG game with good value for money and that can bring you a challenge and few hours of rest.

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Double Exposure maintains a balanced set of musicality, expression and narrative that keeps you guided throughout the game. All together, it brings us a cinema-worthy edition and the unfolding of the plot is tied together one point after another, making you want to explore more of this environment and its twists and turns, which requires the player to make important decisions to decide the future of the game and the relationship between the characters. Max’s return to the franchise makes us excited about the final relationship that this character had and we can finally see it here.

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77% - Farmagia
Nov 25, 2024

Farmagia delivers a very unique product, its flaws are linked to its cycle and combat, and some parts in performance. But its calm farm life and story deliver something interesting, which makes you want to watch it when it comes out on some stream.

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For a new Sword Art Online, Fracture Daydream gives us a little bit of what it’s like to dream of living the Sword Art Online story with friends, whether playing mainly the fun multiplayer mode, which is very welcome, or just grinding with your favorite characters in the story mode. The game brought beautiful art, but also a somewhat repetitive gameplay, which could be fixed if they add more game modes.

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