About

POPinions is a project of three friends who have met in college who want to share their opinions on what they like, read, played or watched.
Each review will have four categories in which we shall use a pontuation system from 0 to 5, being 0 completely and utterly awful and 5 being excellent. The sum of the points in the four categories will give the final score to the game which might go from 0 to 20.

Ricardo Praça

The main editor of this page. Born in 1987 in Portugal grew up playing NES and Atari 2600, reading Disney comics and watching all kind of cartoons and anime. The passion for sci-fi appeared when he was 9 and saw Star Wars for the first time. Later he added epic fantasy to his tastes when he read The Lord of the Rings. Videogame enthusiast, also had a Sega Saturn, a Game Boy Color, a PSP and a Playstation 2. Currently owns a PC, a Wii and a Xbox 360. He prefers FPS's and sports simulators.
Currently studies Biotechnology in the Algarve University and has the dream to become a published author.


Tiago Gonçalves

Some call him Otaku, others call him Yoda. You can say his interests spread in many ways like a big timey-wimey wobbly-bobbly stuff. Born in 1989 since young age he's been influenced with everything geek related. His main preferences reside in Anime and Doctor Who. His free time is spent with Magic the Gathering, his PS3 and his beloved growing action figure collection. He has owned a Game Boy Color, a PSP, a Playstation 3, a PC and a Wii and prefers RPGs. He himself claims to be the God of Procrastination.


Fábio Fontes

Though internet memes have been generated from his infinite wisdom, his expertise is far away from the ethereal meanderings of the Internet. Born in 1987, he soon began to read and his encounter with Indiana Jones sparkled his first short-story (or lame fan-fiction of a 6 years old). Since then, and through the traps and perils of college, he dedicated his half-developed brain to the SFF fiction. He is currently persuing a Doctoral degree at Colorado State University and in the process of pretending to write his first novel.

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