Tiago Herrmann


25 games reviewed
72.4 average score
80 median score
56.0% of games recommended
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6 / 10.0 - King of Seas
Jun 8, 2021

King of Seas is an open world game that is momentarily attractive due to its various aspects related to gameplay, the RPG progression system and naval combat. However, its qualities cannot face the strong waves of the ocean that drown the fun in moments. With a generic open world, repetitive main and side missions, and frequent crashes, the 3DClouds title is a reasonably interesting pirate adventure.

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3 / 10.0 - Open Country
Jun 25, 2021

Open Country tries to be original and innovative through a mix of RPG, hunting, sandboxing and survival, but ends up putting all its ambition in a big garbage can. This mix of incoherent and loosely unstructured genres resulted in a completely forgettable and non-recommended experience, obstructing any chance of success. Besides that, the game's main features are fraught with latency and physics issues.

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Jul 9, 2021

Chicory: A Colorful Tale is a bittersweet, powerful and human game that isn't afraid to demonstrate how depression can trick. Dyed in neutral, cool and warm colors, the title published by Finji is about fears and insecurities, but it also reminds us of the importance of being here moving forward, because absolutely everything we do is wonderful and always good enough.

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8 / 10.0 - Omno
Jul 30, 2021

Omno is an enticing atmospheric adventure, with satisfying puzzles and platforming sessions and fabulous environments filled with gentle creatures that will make your day more enjoyable. It is not an original or perfect experience, but it offers some authentic moments of escapism. Its shortcomings include the inconsistent way it tries to tell its story and the absence of further activities for exploration.

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5.5 / 10.0 - Blue Fire
Feb 25, 2022

Blue Fire is a strange experience, easy to love and hate simultaneously. Sometimes you find it amazing, other times terrible, it all depends on your patience. With references from several classics such as Zelda and Dark Souls, the title from Robi Studios even has an interesting world story, varied three-dimensional environments and platforming levels that cry out to be explored through creative mechanics and fun movement combinations. However, those same features that make it enjoyable to a certain extent are soon overshadowed by physics issues, demanding jumps, necessary backtracking, extremely monotonous combat, and confusing level design. What remains is a dubious game that becomes good one second and bad in the next.

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