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Caio Akiyoshi
Caio's Games

Resident Evil 3



"It's a shame they had such tide scheduled. It really does feel like a rushed game."
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Timespinner



"What a pretty clumsy hidden gem. This game is pure awe. There's tons of passion and work behind it, but the action fall flat (and the game is all about the action). The protagonist came out as... kind of a prick, lacking charisma of some sorte. The sprite animation is pure gold. Pretty easy for casuals with no hardcore challenge. Chucklesoft May be the A24 of game studios"
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Super Smash Bros. (Working Title)



"The single player mode is disapointing... And totally not the target audience."
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Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age



"Geez... Makes you wonder if JRPG community will buy anything from this type of style. The graphics are nice, but the story and dialogue are terrible. The videogame art have lots to develop to be a true major industry."
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Full Metal Furies




"I love this studio since Rogue Legacy. You can feel the care and the exact precise experience the developers wanted players to have. It's not perfect, thought. On the switch version i've played, the control aren't always responsive - and there's a lot of things to dodge and pay attention, so it gets frustrating with time being. Didn't liked the level system, too. It sometimes felt too harsh. You shouldn't nerf/buff skills based on functions, only numbers (eg: having long cooldowns with dodges, until you grind so much you can dodge better). Still loved it thought"
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Firewatch



"Look, i love Gone Home. I love dubious ending. I love No Country For Old Men. But i'm on the disliking team with this one. Just didn't dig it. Maybe im too cynical. Its just didnt moved me. Ive read and watched ton of content to try to like this one. It just didnt worked."
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I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream



"lots of moon logic, very dated one. Didn't aged well. But the story is awesome, first class shit."
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Telling Lies




"following the her story format (i talk about this game too much), it makes everything bigger, wider, wilder and stronger. It's not flawless though. I would love to ee more outside-of-the-box type of puzzles, but i guess it was not the intent of the creator. It's all, ALL about the story and ever will be, and there's no problem with that. The navigation between videos, nonetheless, are kinda clumsy and buggy. You can't fast forward more than a 3x. In a longer video (and some of them can reach 9min), it gets old quickly. Anyway, great game that has a nice appeal for everyone."
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