Bruno Galvão


126 games reviewed
75.8 average score
80 median score
60.3% of games recommended
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No Recommendation / Blank - Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
Jan 26, 2022

Two sublime cinematic action-adventure experiences like no other in the industry, but these remasters do not have major highlights.

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No Recommendation / Blank - Chorus
Dec 12, 2021

It's a different game with fun combats, but the plot, structure and some technical issues don't let it shine.

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Recommended - Shin Megami Tensei V
Nov 4, 2021

Shin Megami Tensei 5 differs precisely in the way the strategic combat system shines and how the overall experience is set to never trivialize it.

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7 / 10.0 - Neo Cab
Oct 16, 2019

Neo Cab asks a lot of interesting questions about precariousness, automation, social control through technology, data usage, and especially how to hold on to your humanity in a monopoly under unregulated capitalism. The execution of the game is questionable, but it can be worth it to give it a look for fans of narrative-focused experiences.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Zombotron
Apr 27, 2019

Zombotron is interesting and noteworthy, but the repetition makes the game tiring. For those that don't have the patience to repeat the same level, again and again, the alternative is to get good or get out.

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8 / 10.0 - flower
Dec 9, 2013

flOwer fit perfectly into my PlayStation 3 and my life as a gamer in 2009. It motivated a whole search for similar experiences that would lead to the inspiring Journey. Now, in 2013 we have the PlayStation 4 version that for all its merits manages to present the game almost as if it were released today for the first time. For those who have let the years pass and left flOwer forgotten on their PS3, this is a free prize that you deserve to give to yourself and the game, while for those who are only now getting to know it, it is more than mandatory. Calling it a game feels like we're putting it down, because it's much more than that.

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