Lyon Saluchi


3 games reviewed
68.3 average score
Are you Lyon Saluchi? If so, email critics@opencritic.com to claim this critic page.
Jul 23, 2025

Fretless: Wrath of Riffson successfully blends RPG elements with musical gameplay, creating a unique and immersive experience. Players follow Rob, a young musician competing in a Battle of the Bands against the villainous Super Metal Records. The game features innovative, rhythmic card-based combat inspired by titles like Slay the Spire and Guitar Hero. Visually, it excels with detailed pixel art and fluid animations, accompanied by an outstanding soundtrack. Despite minor issues such as the lack of a New Game Plus mode and an initial slow progression, the game is highly engaging and creatively designed, offering depth and accessibility to both music enthusiasts and RPG fans alike.

Review in Portuguese | Read full review

May 27, 2025

Pirates VR: Jolly Roger offers a colorful and charming slice of pirate fantasy with lush environments, light puzzle-solving, and rewarding exploration, but its shallow combat, technical inconsistencies, and short runtime keep it from fully delivering on its potential; while enjoyable for a brief escape into a swashbuckling world, the lack of mechanical depth and polish makes it feel more like a playful VR detour than a truly immersive adventure built for the medium.

Review in Portuguese | Read full review

6.5 / 10.0 - Go Fight Fantastic
Mar 30, 2025

Go Fight Fantastic doesn't try to reinvent the genre, but it delivers exactly what it sets out to do: a light, visually charming adventure full of cooperative action. It's the kind of game that's ideal for enjoying an afternoon with friends, laughing at the confusion and trying out different strategies with the available classes. On the other hand, if you're planning on playing alone, the game might lose some of its shine. The character swapping system works, but nothing replaces the fun of coordinating attacks and reviving allies in the heat of real battle. And since the online mode is practically empty, local co-op ends up being the best bet.

Review in Portuguese | Read full review