Vítor Alexandre


45 games reviewed
72.3 average score
60 median score
48.9% of games recommended
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In short, a collection that is not the most sublime in treatment, provides a great treatment of some perhaps unknown classics of the nostalgic Irem and relaunches curiosity for the games included in the next volume.

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Dec 5, 2023

With a pleasant soundtrack and well-constructed cinematic sequences, combined with meticulous art and a great narrative thread capable of holding the player through the constant time travel, Astlibra Revision is a great and challenging experience as an action role play game. It is true that it is the result of a solo production that has received the treatment of a team in this edition of Revision and that accommodates many elements and a management of the equipment and experience in old school modes. But he also knows well that games of this caliber and composition continue to reach the market, beyond the names and brands that usually triumph in these productions.

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As a medieval epic, although it can be inserted in the category of ghost hunters, where there is room for the Souls saga and vampire games, the most salient trait that many will identify when playing is how these influences also pour into an adventure that is also a beautiful love story, a romance in the sense that it seems to command the fate of the characters. It is clear that the developers wanted to make a different game here, to attribute a broader purpose to Antea and Red's relationship, far from retaining the gaze on their occupations and in giving more depth to the narrative, surprising the player and leading him to experience more emotions.

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Feb 14, 2024

Despite the limited length and a lesser capacity to surprise as you progress through the eight worlds, Mario Vs Donkey Kong is still an exciting, fun and challenging experience. The gameplay is impeccable, as well as the revamped graphics have a catch-all that the original clearly no longer produces unless you're a die-hard fan of retro games. Mario vs Donkey Kong's cleaned face fits the Switch screen well, shining through colours, enemy detail and moving objects. It's one of those games that asks us to think and reflect, continuously, between jumps and other spinning operations. A great alternative to the usual platform games.

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On a solo dive or in joint exploration, Endless Ocean Luminous renews the purposes of maritime exploration. It is a journey to the bottom of the oceans that can both inebriate and seduce lovers of corals and marine species, as well as leave them somewhat disappointed in the formation of a challenge that is not always consistent. Much of the interest in this exploration rests on a sense of discovery, the surprises of what is possible to find and the cataloguing of the hundreds of creatures that inhabit the salty waters. The environment and sense of isolation under the sea are really convincing, but after a handful of hours we continue to do the same thing from the beginning of the game, cataloguing one creature and moving on to the next.

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