Murillo Zerbinatto

Murillo is a dedicated gamer and RPG enthusiast that has been in around the world of games and content creation for many years. He has a particular love for Final Fantasy and has absorbed all the content that this long-running series has to offer. When not playing RPGs or Final Fantasy XIV, Murillo reads high fantasy books and watches superhero series or anime. He started studying Japanese and hopes that he will be a scriptwriter for Final Fantasy XVII in a few years.

Trinity Trigger Review – No Secret It’s a Mana Game

During heated discussions about “this developer isn’t the same anymore” or “games were better in the old days,” I would always try to use the card “I don’t bet on the companies, but on the professionals behind them” and give an example of how Hironobu Sakaguchi created Mistwalker and made wonderful RPGs, such as Lost

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Tears of Magic Interview – Breath of Fire’s Spiritual Successor

When six-year-old Murillo started to like anime, one that drew his attention the most was Saint Seiya, internationally known as the Knights of the Zodiac. At the time, it was his first glimpse at the mythological creature, a dragon, thanks to the bronze knight Shiryu. It was love at first sight. A passion so earnest

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Sword Art Online Lycoris Review – A World of Wasted Potential | Nintendo Switch

I watched every season of Sword Art Online, and I enjoyed it. Alicization had one of my favorite plots, full of mysteries and twists in the first part, albeit the numerous terminology and jargon to explain their VR technology. However, I had never played an SAO game before, and Alicization Lycoris was my first. So

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Blossom Tales 2: The Minotaur King Review – A Throwback to the 90s

When I first got my Switch, I got it planning to have a library full of games like Blossom Tales II. While retro-style and heartwarming nostalgic games aren’t reserved solely for the Nintendo console, they certainly suit the Switch like a Santa Monica bachelor suits a new Tesla. Blossom Tales II: The Minotaur Prince is

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