Author: Breno
Return of the Obra Dinn
Just last week having played Chants of Sennaar, I was discussing it with a colleague, who highly recommended I check out Return of the Obra Dinn next. The game by Lucas Pope – the mind behind Papers Please – intrigued me in its very unique visuals and the similarity to the aforementioned title: a deduction-style…
Chants of Sennaar – a lesson on visual communication
WarningThis is one of those games that must be experienced raw to get the full picture. The appeal is the journey, as cliché as that might sound. TL;DR: it’s great, go play it. These last few days, I got hooked by Chants of Sennaar: a puzzle game where the goal is to uncover the language…
TMNT – The Last Ronin: no-spoiler review
I’ve never been much of a TMNT fan: I faintly recall watching it at Nickelodeon in the 2010’s, when I was young, seldom catching one episode here and there. Never followed it to anywhere deeper than the surface, and as a result, most of what I know, I learned through cultural osmosis – Splinter is…
Introduction: let’s feel something again!
I’m a programmer by trade. Been working with software for years, and fell in love with it about a decade ago, when I first got introduced to it through my “programming with C” course in college. Although I dropped out, my bachelor was in Automation Engineering, precisely because it showed a little bit about all…