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Cute semi-linear metroidvania with awesome OST, really hard boss fights, dark plot and bittersweet ending(s?).
+ is amazing, but it doesn't catch the magic of the original game.

The game was played on hacked 2DS. I own the Japanese version, and since I don't understand the language, I decided to pirate English version (thank Nintendo for closing eShop).
This is my first MGS3 experience, since I didn't own PS2/PS3 version back then.
I tried not to use crouch-walk, cause I wanted more "original" experience. I still used sidestep. The story is much more simple than story of MG1-S2, having almost no twists. I really liked the characters, especially The Boss and Ocelot. The bosses are much less brutal on Normal. Every one of them requires unique approach. I also really liked Camo-Index mechanic, allowing player to change camouflage for new surroundings. I didn't really like Stamina, when it drops low it makes aiming awfully hard. Locations are beautiful. Even the starting ones like Рассвет.
This is definitely good way to play MGS3, even though the framerate is unstable. I think, that this version has many quality-of-life improvements, like the ablity to move, when having sniper rifle equipped. Original MGS3 is much more smooth, though.

One of the best Sonic games of all time (even though I like Sonic Battle and SADX more). PC version is almost not enjoyable without mods. Great music and art direction, but kind of outdated level design. Story is also quite good, especially for a Sonic game (Sonic Battle still has better story). The best thing in this game is Chao Garden, where you can take care of adorable little creatures called Chao. They can grow into different types, depending on how you raised them. SA2B has the most complete Chao Garden experience. This is the reason to play this game.

Don't get me wrong. I like this game. It was suggested for me on stream, and RNG chose this game. I really liked the dark athmosphere this game has. Level design is kind of awkward, but it is still not bad. I was devastated by the difficulty of bosses. I just don't think, that I am able to beat them without grind. I still recommend to try this game.

The game was played on legal copy bought on GOG, before delisting. I used V's Fix, because the game doesn't support modern controllers and resolutions.
The gameplay is inproved MGS1 gameplay with new First-Person View aiming feature. Both main characters play almost identically. The stealth system is much more ruthless. Guards can see much further, though they still notice you only in their "cone" of sight, and alert is provoked only after the guard requests backup on the radio. The story is much more confusing, than the story of MGS1, but everything is explained in late game. The bosses are fun, but on higher difficulties, they are unfair. After Playing MGS3, I can say, that MGS2 is the hardest game in the series.
Still, I think that this game is necessary to play through, if you have completed MGS1.

I played this game on bootleg copy with Russian translation by RGR Studio on real hardware. This game is really cinematic. The story is quite good, and, though stealth system on higher difficulties and some bosses are unforgiving, the gameplay is pretty good, even for today's standards. Definitely a good game to start playing through the series.

Amazing game with really good artstyle. Really good battle system with bullet hell elements. The story is simple, but it works. The characters are lovely and friendly. I can't bring myself to playing genocide route. If you like DELTARUNE play Undertale.

It was good decision to have my first playthrough of this game on stream. Though the Kalos region is kind of boring, it's still a nice game with moderate challenge. I liked Mega-Evolutions and Kanto starters, though I think Kalos starters should've had one instead. Gym Leaders are well designed, even though most of them are easy. Difficulty curve is slightly broken, but it's far from Johto games. And Pokémon available in the region are pretty good, even though the ones introduced in Kalos are quite underwhelming. Still, I think the game deserves much more appreciation, than it recieves.

You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.
You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.
You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.
You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.
You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.
You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.
You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.
You offer to the shrine, but gain nothing.

So far, so good. The game has good artstyle and really interesting, yet simple characters. The battle system is really unique, having bullet hell elements, and allowing to either use brute force and spells or try to negotiate with enemies. Bosses are hard, but fair. If you like Undertale, play DELTARUNE.

This review is an addition to my Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D review. The game was played on RPCS3, only with original Snake Eater camera and also with no alerts. This version offers much smoother experience than 3DS port. The controls are more stiff, but the smooth framerate compensates really much. I think that Subsistence camera is much better to see everything nearby, and Snake Eater camera is just better for observing something farther. I think that this version of Snake Eater is much more suitable for the first playthrough, than 3DS version, although both versions are amazing.

Even though the game is set in Paradise, AZ, it truly captures spirit of living in Omsk.

The game was bought on GOG.com.
The first game in Metal Gear series. Though it's really good good game for the time, it just didn't age well. Item grinding, primitive stealth system with guards having the literal line of sight, easily cheesable bosses and unfair traps. Still, I really enjoy the game. Really good, though really short OST and competent map design help this game stay afloat. This game is truly a product of its time.

Definitely the best Star Wars Game ever. Personality of every character is captured perfectly. The gameplay is also geally good, giving you endless opportunities to play as really wide variety of characters. The game is easy to learn, but hard to master.

Though I don't really like usual racing games, the AG racing just hits different for me. And WipEout games are the best of it. It reqiures much more precision, than F-Zero, yet feels so much faster. And WipEout Pure is really solid experience. Out of all WipEout games it has the most content. Tracks are good, some of them are really memorable, like Sol 2. Team logos are really well designed, my favorite is FEISAR. The amount of racing teams is excessive, but I like it. Even so I just prefer racing for one of classic teams like Auricom or Qirex. I know how broken Triakis ship is in this game, but for me fair play is just more enjoyable. What drags this game down a little, is the performance. The game doesn't feel smooth with all FPS drops. Emulation and FPS unlock cheats fix this problem, but I like to play on the go. If you want more smooth experience, you can play WipEout Pulse, even though there is much less content. Also, the music really helps stay concentrated when racing, so I don't recommend to turn the sound off.