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1 person found this review helpful
152.8 hrs on record (143.5 hrs at review time)
Primeiro jogo na vida que demoro 140 horas para zerar pela primeira vez.
Posted 15 September, 2023.
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10.1 hrs on record (8.6 hrs at review time)
Lembra das emoções que você sentiu ao assistir seu primeiro filme da Disney quando era criança? Pois bem, serão as mesmas emoções que sentirá ao jogar Ori and the Blind Forest.

A combinação de animações bem feitas, trilha sonora tocante, arte visual impecável, enredo simples e envolvente fazem com que cada minuto investido jogando esse jogo lhe proporcione uma experiência única que você lembrará por muito tempo a frente.

Diferente de demais jogos nos quais o enredo é o ponto forte, a dificuldade desse jogo é bem desafiante, dando aquela ótima sensação de realização ao passar de cada obstáculo intimidador que aparece em seu caminho.

Experiências incríveis que por muitas vezes você não achará em livros ou filmes, com certeza achará nessa obra de arte, fazendo valer cada centavo e minuto investido nesse jogaço, por mais que não seja tão longo.
Posted 27 April, 2018.
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4 people found this review helpful
31.5 hrs on record (30.7 hrs at review time)
Vision of a non-paying player:

This game succeeds at the "Frustrating New Players Formula": put new players to play against experienced opponents right at the beggining of their multiplayer experience.

Yes, there is the matchmaking system based on the rank of players, but that doesnt prevents a low rank like me to play against other low rank people that have a full of rares in the deck while I can make a deck with maximum 5 rares in it by farming that few gold every day and hoping to get something good at the boosters and make a decent deck. The result is obvious: 8 of 10 matches I get stomped and the "hidden message" in the game gradually becomes cleaner: -BUY COINS TO GET NEW CARDS AND HAVE A CHANCE OF WINNING!

Then I realize this game is exactly as the physical card game (in the majority of the cases): Wins who has better deck --> To have a better deck you must have plenty of cards to be able to make challeging strategies --> To have plenty of cards you have to spend a lot of money buying it!

At least in the physical card game I have the possibility to buy cards individually and spend less money rather than being locked to boosters and rely on my luck to get the cards I need.

In my country I have to pay R$121,30 to get 50 boosters. And now I ask you: How many other nice games could I afford with R$121,30??? And the worst of all is that there is a chance that I won't get good cards to make challenging decks in those 50 boosters, so I would have to spend even more money to have another chance to get good cards!!!

I really like MTG but got so frustraded with Magic Duels that I don't have any other option unless stop playing it and hope that in the future devs create other mechanics to encourage new non-paying players to have fun playing this Pay2Win game (yes I know that what they want is the paying players who will give them the money, but free players always can turn into paying players depending on their excitement with the game and I dont think I'm the only one who have this opinion).
Posted 1 August, 2016.
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