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GTA 5: Meu personagem favorito mudou do Franklin para o Michael. Aconteceu com vocês também?

Bom, galera, tenho 25 anos. Quando joguei GTA 5 pela primeira vez, tinha em torno de 14 anos de idade. Naquela época, eu não ligava pra história, jogava por jogar. Gostava muito do Franklin na época.

Esse mês decidi rejogar o game e fazer a platina dele, mas dessa vez prestando bastante atenção, pois será a última vez que jogarei GTA 5. Agora, o próximo será o 6.

Mas, em questão de personagem favorito, hoje é o Michael. E vários amigos meus também gostavam do Franklin e hoje preferem o Michael. Por que será isso? O Michael tem um pouco de nós? O que acham?

E qual era o personagem favorito do GTA de vocês quando eram mais novos, e qual é agora?

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u/PPauluci — 4 days ago

#27 🎮 Grand Theft Auto IV – 100% Review 🎮

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🖼️ Gráficos:

Para um jogo antigo, os gráficos continuam muito bons, eu coloquei alguns mods gráficos no meu, que ficaram 100% melhor, a cidade do jogo é bem densa e construída.

📖 História:

A historia do jogo é muito boa e triste ao mesmo tempo, é possível entender a tristeza do Niko durante a gameplay.

🎮 Gameplay:

Isso basicamente se resume a direção, muitos gostam e muitos não gostam, eu particularmente gosto bastante dela, tem que pegar o costume, pois os carros são muito pesados, e sobre as motos...., horrível pilotar.

🔥 Dificuldade:

Não encontrei nada realmente difícil nesse jogo, apenas vista um colete e já tenha armas boas para as missões.

⏱️ 100% Completo:

Levei 149.3 horas para platinar o jogo. As conquistas da história são tranquilas, a parte chata são as coisas repetitivas, exemplo, entregar 30 carros, fazer os saltos, pegar os pombos, e tem as conquistas nas dlc também que são relativamente fáceis.

✨ Considerações Finais:

GTA IV é um jogo muito bom, pra mim a historia dele é melhor que a do GTA 5. As DLCS do jogo são muito boas também, são bem diferentes do jogo base

👍 Eu recomendo? Sim.

Sim, pra quem gosta de mundo aberto e uma narrativa mais seria.

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u/PPauluci — 16 days ago

#26 🎮 Alan Wake – 100% Review 🎮

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🖼️ Graphics:
I played the original version, not the Remaster, and the graphics have aged surprisingly well. The lighting and atmosphere are still excellent and help create a great sense of mystery.

📖 Story:
The story is easily the game's strongest aspect. Alan Wake travels to Bright Falls looking for a break, but quickly gets caught up in supernatural events. The narrative is engaging, and each episode ends in a way that makes you want to keep playing.

🎮 Gameplay:
Simple but effective. Combat revolves around using light to remove the darkness protecting enemies before shooting them. Once you learn the mechanics, you can avoid many encounters instead of fighting everything.

🔥 Difficulty:
Balanced. I played on the highest difficulty and didn't find it too challenging. Learning how to dodge and manage your resources makes the game much easier.

⏱️ 100% Completion:
It took me 70.8 hours to reach 100%. Most achievements are straightforward, but I highly recommend following a collectible guide from the start. I missed some collectibles and ended up having to complete the game three times.

📦 DLCs:
The DLCs continue the story and help explain the ending. By the time I got to them, I was already a bit tired of the gameplay, so I mostly played through them on autopilot.

Final Thoughts:
Alan Wake is a great game with an excellent story and atmosphere. The gameplay can become repetitive, but the narrative keeps things interesting.

👍 Do I recommend it? Yes.
Especially if you enjoy story-driven games, mystery, and psychological horror.

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u/PPauluci — 2 months ago

#26 🎮 Alan Wake – 100% Review 🎮

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🖼️ Gráficos:
Joguei a versão original, não o Remaster, e mesmo assim os gráficos envelheceram muito bem. A iluminação e a ambientação continuam excelentes e ajudam bastante a criar a atmosfera misteriosa do jogo.

📖 História:
A história é, sem dúvida, o ponto mais forte do jogo. Alan Wake é um escritor que vai para a cidade de Bright Falls em busca de descanso, mas acaba envolvido em eventos sobrenaturais. A narrativa é muito boa e vale a pena prestar atenção em cada detalhe. Além disso, ao final de cada episódio, fica aquela sensação de "preciso jogar só mais um".

🎮 Gameplay:
A gameplay é simples, mas funciona muito bem. O combate consiste em usar a luz para enfraquecer os inimigos e quebrar a escuridão que os protege, para depois finalizá-los com armas de fogo. Depois de algumas horas de jogo, você aprende a utilizar melhor os recursos e percebe que nem sempre é necessário enfrentar todos os inimigos.

🔥 Dificuldade:
Equilibrada. Joguei na dificuldade mais alta e não tive muitos problemas, pois já tinha aprendido a desviar dos ataques e evitar confrontos desnecessários. Em muitos momentos, simplesmente correr era a melhor opção. Sobre lanternas e baterias, na dificuldade normal você quase não precisa se preocupar com isso, mas no difícil é importante administrar melhor os recursos.

⏱️ 100% Completo:
Levei 70,8 horas para fazer o 100%. As conquistas são bem tranquilas e a maioria vem naturalmente durante a campanha. Algumas exigem coletáveis e ações específicas, mas nada muito difícil. Recomendo apenas ficar atento aos colecionáveis desde o início para evitar jogatinas extras. No meu caso, precisei terminar o jogo três vezes porque perdi alguns colecionáveis na primeira campanha.

📦 DLCs:
Joguei as DLCs logo após terminar a campanha principal. Elas continuam a história e ajudam a entender melhor alguns acontecimentos do final do jogo. Porém, quando cheguei nelas eu já estava um pouco cansado da gameplay, então acabei jogando praticamente no automático.

Considerações Finais:
Alan Wake é um ótimo jogo, principalmente pela sua história e atmosfera. A gameplay pode ficar repetitiva em alguns momentos, mas a narrativa consegue manter o interesse até o final. Se o seu objetivo for fazer o 100%, recomendo seguir um guia de colecionáveis desde o começo para evitar dor de cabeça depois.

👍 Eu recomendo? Sim.
Principalmente para quem gosta de jogos focados em narrativa, mistério e terror psicológico.

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u/PPauluci — 2 months ago

My rules for never abandoning a 100% completion run

Alright, here we go.

I got into 100% completing games around 2 years ago, and during that time I started creating a sort of “strategy” to avoid two things I absolutely hate:

  • abandoning games halfway through
  • getting gameplay burnout

Ever since I started following these rules, I’ve never dropped a game after starting it.

They’re obviously not mandatory, and everyone plays differently, but they worked extremely well for me.

Game length classification

For me, a game’s size depends entirely on how long the 100% completion takes:

  • Short → up to 15 hours
  • Medium → 15 to 50 hours
  • Long → 50+ hours

1. Mandatory research before starting

Before starting any 100% run, I always check:

  • missable achievements
  • NG+ requirements
  • collectibles
  • excessive grinding
  • online achievements

If the game has online achievements, I simply don’t play it.

2. I only start if I’m sure

When I start a 100% run, I commit to finishing it.

Because of that, I need to be absolutely sure I actually want to play the game and enjoy it before starting.

I hate leaving games unfinished.

3. Never play sequels back-to-back

Example:

  • I finished 100% on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  • I won’t jump straight into Jedi: Survivor

Reasons:

  • similar gameplay
  • same setting
  • same mechanics
  • same genre

That’s one of the fastest ways to get burned out.

4. Never repeat genres consecutively

After finishing a game from one genre, the next one needs to feel completely different.

Example:

  • finished a Souls-like
  • next game should be something like:
    • platformer
    • puzzle
    • indie
    • narrative-focused

The goal is to keep the experience fresh.

5. Always alternate game lengths

After finishing a medium or long game:

  • the next game MUST be short

Allowed:

  • two short games in a row

Not allowed:

  • two medium games in a row
  • two long games in a row

This helps a lot with mental fatigue.

6. The secondary game rule

There’s always a secondary game.

Usually it’s:

  • simpler
  • lighter
  • from a completely opposite genre compared to the main game

Its purpose is to act as a “break game” whenever I start getting tired of the main one.

Example:

  • Main game → RPG / Souls-like
  • Secondary game → Platformer / Indie / Puzzle

And when I finish the main game:

  • the secondary game automatically becomes the new main game
  • then I pick another secondary game

Final philosophy

100% completion should stay fun.

The moment it starts feeling like a chore, it completely loses its magic.

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u/PPauluci — 3 months ago

#25 🎮 Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster – 100% Review 🎮

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🖼️ Graphics:
The pixel art graphics are simply excellent. I really liked the game’s visual style.

📖 Story:
The story is simple: basically saving the world from darkness and restoring peace. It’s straightforward, but it works well.

🎮 Gameplay:
Classic turn-based RPG gameplay. Combat is simple and direct, with each class having its own role. I found the combat excellent.

🔥 Difficulty:
If you do a bit of grinding in certain parts, the game becomes relatively easy. There were very few times where I died — I think only about 3 times in total. Once you get better equipment and healing items, the game becomes really manageable.

⏱️ 100% Completion:
It took me 20.7 hours to reach 100%. The achievements are very straightforward and mostly involve finishing the story, defeating some optional bosses, and completing the bestiary/item collection.

Final Thoughts:
Final Fantasy I Pixel Remaster is a great game to relax and de-stress with. I used it as my “comfort game,” playing it occasionally while working on 100% completion in a bigger game. After finishing the bigger game, I came back and completed this one as well.

👍 Do I recommend it? Yes.
Especially for fans of classic RPGs and for players who want to experience the origins of the Final Fantasy series without dealing with overly outdated mechanics.

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u/PPauluci — 3 months ago

#24 🎮 Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – 100% Review 🎮

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NOTE: My analyses are always written by me, after which I send them to the AI ​​to correct the text and make it easier to read.

🖼️ Graphics:
The graphics are excellent. The planets are very beautiful and varied, featuring forests, caves, temples, and Imperial facilities. The Star Wars atmosphere was very well done and feels highly immersive.

📖 Story:
The story is very good. At the beginning, Cal is just a worker hiding from the Empire, but he eventually gets discovered, and that’s where his journey against the Empire begins.

🎮 Gameplay:
The combat is very good. It’s a medium-difficulty souls-like — not too easy and not too hard. The defense, parry, and dodge mechanics are very fun.
Exploration is also one of the main focuses of the game, with several blocked paths that become accessible as you unlock new abilities.
The customization system is simple; I think the game could have offered better poncho options.

🔥 Difficulty:
Balanced. The combat can be difficult at the beginning, especially against some bosses and stronger enemies, but once you learn the parry timing and unlock new abilities, the game becomes much smoother.

⏱️ 100% Completion:
It took me 45.3 hours to reach 100%. Most achievements are unlocked naturally while playing. Some are tied to specific actions and fully completing all planets.

Final Thoughts:
I had never played anything from Star Wars before. After starting this game, I also began watching the movies — I’ve watched 3 so far — and the game introduced me very well to the universe.

👍 Do I recommend it? Yes.
Especially for Star Wars fans and for players who enjoy action games focused on exploration, parrying, and dodging.

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u/PPauluci — 3 months ago