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Played a fan-made android port.

I had seen plenty of spoilers but playing it for myself was still a great experience.

I tried playing it a second time with someone and we ended up stopping after Sayori's suicide.

This review contains spoilers

Played on a DS with a flashcart with a speed up slowdown feature.

The final castle is annoying and basically requires a guide, but other than that the game holds up surprisingly well.

Played through the main game and the majority of the e-reader levels on a GBA with flashcart.

Bright vibrant colors for a GBA game thanks to being able to force a "Gameboy Player Mode".

Arguably the definitive Mario 3 experience with a bunch of fun bonuses to go along with it.

100%d the game during my summer break in August.

Incredible game. One of the best games on the Switch.

One of the first PS4 games I really got into after unexpectedly winning the console in a high school fundraising raffle.

I really enjoyed this game when I first played it. Idk if it would still hold up to my current tastes, but my highschool self loved this game.

One of my favorite childhood games that I spent hours playing as a kid. The levels in this game exist in the same space as my childhood playgrounds.

I've tried to complete it a couple of times as an adult but ended up dropping it. I do plan on completing it again at some point in the future.

The game lacks in content compared to the previous versions. I enjoyed playing with friends during quarantine for a bit but fell off pretty quick. I planned on going back to it for a while, but at this point I think if I did decide to play animal crossing it would be either a new game or one of the older ones.

I've played this on numerous different consoles and completed it to various degrees. I've never completed all of the special worlds though, and I plan to do that at some point.

I've loved this game since the original Wii U release. It's an incredible game, but I've spent so much time with it that I'm a bit sick of it at this point. I enjoy switching things up and playing some of the older games. Hopefully, the next game isn't too far away.

Played on PC and fan-made Switch port.

Enjoyed what I played for a while, but the game dragged on, and I just wanted it to end. It all started feeling too same-y. Tried playing again on Switch, but ended up giving up again.

Played the Japanese cloud version on Switch. I had very few issues streaming the game. I even took my Switch to my college campus and played using wifi with no issues.

Highly enjoyed the game. The gyro controls on the Switch version are very nice. Played through the whole story and a good amount of the DLC.

I haven't completed all the DLC, but I transferred my save data from the Japanese rental version to the full version after it released.

Unfortunately because I played the Japanese version there was some censorship (despite the fact that I played the Z version)

Really enjoyed the game. This was the first Resident Evil game that I completed and it got me hooked on the series. Since it was my first Resident Evil game I played with a prima strategy guide that I probably didn't need looking back.

I wish it was just a bit shorter. The game drags on a bit towards the end. I was satisfied when I finished the game so I didn't play through Separate Ways.

I had saved a bunch of rocket launchers for the end so the final few bosses were extremely easy.

Played the broken Switch port that was pieced together from the Portal Collection. I got through a couple segments but after having to cheat though a couple broken sections I decided to give it up.

I do plan to properly play through the game at somepoint.

I see what's there. I just don't think it's for me.

Played for a bit but couldn't get a handle on the combat.

Got to enjoy my uncle making fun of me for sucking at the game.

Might pick up again at some point.