One of the weakest sequels of all time. Ruining everything that made the first game special and adding nothing to the mix to make up for it.

Naughty Dog's best game. Superb collectathon platformer with great music, impressive visuals and performance for 2001, seamless world, and fantastic mechanics that feel good every second of playtime.

I played an hour and a half and got bored.

The Wii U's swansong is just as good as all of its highest quality exclusives.

Some okay but fairly dull mechanics that isn't backed up by anything particularly exciting or special in terms of exploration or aesthetic value.

Lacking in content and even features that were present in New Leaf had at its launch, new horizons has nothing of value and is a waste of time and money.

Has nothing on the original.
More like CRINGEwami

Best switch game.
PlatinumGames finally made another fresh, original game after years of stagnation.
Interesting combat thanks to the legion system. It's what Chaos Legion should've been.

The PS3 classic that started the series off, and manages to still be the best one.

Stylish presentation, fun character writing, and some nice quality of life improvements from previous games in its series.
Poor framerate and some bad screentearing, at times, hamper the enjoyment of the games visuals on PS3. Otherwise, it remains pleasant to look at and has very cool character/enemy designs and areas, on top of having a great soundtrack.
My only gripes are a few nitpicks and certain story spoilers. If you haven't been spoiled yet and the game looks interesting, give it a shot.

A fantastic port of an incredible game. Stocked with its own arranged mode with DS gimmicks as well as the original experience, alongside brilliant QoL additions such as cutscene/door skip and quickturn make this one of the best ways to play the classic that started the franchise.
Absolutely reccommended!!

A great sequel to the first game that ups the ante on action, drama, and replayable content. With 2 campaigns split between Leon and Claire thanks to the A/B system, there's reason to play through and see the full story. As well as fun extra modes like the 4th survivor, tofu, and EX battle.

A messier and less tight sequel to 1, and 2, RE3 manages to stand on its own as a more linear, action packed experience by adding the now series standard quickturn, and an akward combat dodge that you need to time.
Despite some issues I have with the game, the titular Nemesis creates amazing tension throughout, and helps elevate the title higher than it would be otherwise.