Bruno Ribeiro
With horrible controls, very bad camera and flawed mechanics, the weak and cliché story is not enough to hold attention. Even children can be picky enough to prefer another game to The Five Covens, since it is easy to find something better.
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After You is an extremely short game that seems to try to create an interesting and cohesive story, but fails miserably. The weak graphics are not very inviting and many things are just thrown around without explanation. Among so many games of the genre, this one is far from my first choice.
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Seven Doors has mostly random and uninteresting puzzles that fail to meet the expectations created by the game's synopsis and trailer. It leaves something to be desired for its lack of action, and also considering that there are many other better games in this genre, many with a really good story.
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New Tales from the Borderlands tries to bring innovations compared to the first game, but they are not satisfactory and many give an impression of uselessness. Some characteristic elements remained in the franchise, but without the same quality, and the new characters don't manage to be as charismatic as the old ones. The game tries to be many things at the same time, but exaggerates in some and is not enough in others, failing to be anything with excellence.
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Waves Out! is a game that falls short in several aspects. You may have a little fun playing it, but certain things like the poor multiplayer mode make it clear that your time can be better spent with more challenging games that offer more options.
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Fort Triumph has everything a turn-based RPG needs, plus a lot of potential. However, a few small (yet demotivating) issues keep it from achieving what it could be and more demanding players will likely find a better option even before discovering everything the game has to offer.
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Paradise Lost tries to be something big, but in reality it fails to deliver everything it promises, in addition to the various bugs found. Although a whole universe was created for its arrival, the preparations proved to be better than the game itself.
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Night Book is a great example of an FMV game and makes the player believe he is actually watching a movie. Despite delivering everything it sets out to do, the simple and sometimes predictable story leaves a little to be desired and anyone who is not used to this style will probably get bored. Even so, it's far from a bad title.
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In what Ultimate Fishing Simulator proposes to do, it does it very well, managing to hold the player with its numerous options available. However, the game does not offer many challenges once you have the right equipment and it ends up being hours and hours of repetitive action.
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Koira wins over with its charming visuals, sensitive soundtrack and the affectionate relationship between the protagonist and his dog, delivering an emotionally warm experience. However, its short length, simplistic puzzles and empty areas compromise immersion and engagement. The lack of a platinum trophy also reduces the incentive to fully explore. In addition, the presence of a possible bug that directly affects the experience may prevent players from seeing the outcome of the journey.
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Despite little innovation and certain attempts that ended up not working very well, How 2 Escape got it right when it came to console-app interaction between players. There are several areas with different puzzles and diverse environments, which can deliver a few hours of entertainment. The difficulty of solving some puzzles, however, can be demotivating for some.
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Eternal Hope is well done, with small details that make a difference in a very positive way. It has a cliché plot, but it's fun to play. The visuals are beautiful, but being an extremely short and simple game, it leaves the feeling that levels and powers could have been better explored, and characters and the story in general better developed.
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Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland delivers a nostalgic and fun experience, especially for fans of the original cartoon. The aesthetics and soundtrack refer to the times of "The Little Angels", and the idea of transforming babies' imaginations into an interactive adventure is creative. However, the game has clear limitations: its short length and lack of depth in mechanics can frustrate more experienced players. The 8-bit mode is a charming addition, but the multiplayer limitations and inconsistent difficulty affect the replay value. Still, for those looking for nostalgia, it's a good choice.
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ArcRunner offers an immersive roguelite action experience, with a variety of classes and difficulty modes, in addition to multiplayer. Although it faces obstacles in terms of usability due to its unfriendly interface and the lack of clarity in some of its mechanics, the game could reach its full potential with a few tweaks and offer a more rewarding experience for players.
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Bang-On Balls: Chronicles offers engaging and challenging gameplay that captivates players, resulting in the feeling of wanting to play more. The diversity of maps and collectibles add depth to the game, encouraging character exploration and customization. However, the lack of clarity in objectives can be confusing for players, while issues with the camera detract from the experience.
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Thank Goodness You’re Here! It's a charming game with a fun aesthetic and approach, but the lack of a map and short length may limit the experience for some people. The title has a unique style and elements of humor, and because it is light and unusual, it delivers good times to players looking for entertainment. There are areas, however, that could be improved for a more satisfying and long-lasting experience.
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#BLUD offers an engaging experience with a captivating narrative. Cartoon art provides a pleasing look reminiscent of watching a cartoon. The fluid gameplay and exploration elements are reminiscent of classic games, but with a modernity that pleases. The effective soundtrack in suspenseful moments adds to the immersion. However, at first, the game was hampered by significant technical issues, such as crashes and loss of progress, which are expected to be fixed in future updates. All in all, #BLUD is fun and immersive, but it needs technical improvements to reach its full potential.
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Airhead doesn't leave anything to be desired in what it proposes. Although there is no combat, the gameplay delivers other satisfying mechanics. It has interesting puzzles, even if it sometimes hooks the player in solving some more complicated ones. Unfortunately, there are some annoying bugs present, which if resolved will make the game even better.
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Worldless stands out for its vibrant visual aesthetic and strategic challenges in turn-based battles. The abstract approach to the plot and the lack of detailed explanations can be frustrating, requiring discovery through trial and error. The experience offers intense moments, in which precise timing is crucial and which make the game challenging. Backtracking encourages exploration and solving challenges with new abilities, despite some frustrating elements regarding understanding the mechanics.
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RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures Deluxe offers an immersive experience for simulation enthusiasts. With diverse game modes, the opportunity to create custom roller coasters, and challenges in varied scenarios, players can immerse themselves in the management of their parks. However, despite some additions since the original 2018 game, the title does not bring revolutionary innovations.
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