I remember playing this game all the time in my PSX back when I was a kid. Hours of fun and had a lot of practice and managed to unlock all the creatures. Replayed it this year and noticed lot of glitches and flaws that I didn't when I was a kid, but I'm still ranking it positive because of the nostalgia.

I'm a simple person. This game is meant to be played as a couch multiplayer experience, and as that, my friend and I had tons of fun. Even messing up levels was fun, because we would argue and blame each other (in good fun) about who messed up. This game had a fun soundtrack, the viewership count was interesting and was, honestly, tons of fun to play back in the day. Not a great game but can't help but rate it based on those memories.

I remember playing this game and having fun with it, but I never finished, just got bored with it I guess.

Not my type of game. Got it for free with my PS4 but honestly, it's just not the type of stuff I enjoy. Maybe some day I will give it a chance, did enjoy the multiplayer though.

Not my type of game, but the multiplayer was really fun, zombie mode was really fun with friends.

Loved this game, really really fun! Loved playing it with friends and the takedowns are just amazingly funny

I loved Until Dawn, so I had high hopes for this one. Sadly, the story is generic at best, and while I was interested in the mystery for a bit, the answers were so dissapointing that I couldn't bring myself to play it again. I'm still excited for what the developers can do with this kind of storytelling, so I'm still excited for the overall "Dark Pictures Anthology" franchise

Very fun game, had good scares and it was just good old "horror b-movie" tropes that I just love. It's also a very good horror game for new players, it's basically a movie and implements QTE in a very fun way. Until this day one of those games that I love introducing others to, and see what choices they make and how they "write" their own story.

A really enjoyable game when it came out. Funny thing is that, is not even the worst Spider-Man game in existence (honest, in lots of "All Spider-Man games ranked" videos, you won't find this one at the bottom). Pretty simplistic but it helped pass the time when it came out, and it didn't even had to do with the fact it was Spider-Man. Not reccommended for these times though, the game has not aged well at all.

Classic game, probably one of the first rage-inducing games I ever played. Atari, good times. Leves were way too long though, or at least that's what it felt like at the time

Old school but fun. Probably one of the games (Along with Snake) that made it to many early versions of cellphones. Remember having fun with those games.

Pretty simple game. Fun when it came out but doesn't age well. Still, good times in the Atari.

One of the best games in the Atari. I remember spending hours playing this game with my brother. Even though it hasn't aged well it was very impressive for it's time. 4/5.

It's one of the RE titles I've taken the longest to finish. It's not really scary or particularly difficult (it's a lot of back and forth in a cruise ship, so if you don't learn the paths to go from one place to another is going to be difficult, but if you do it's a pretty easy game). The only positives is playing with Jill Valentine again, and seeing what she's doing between games.
Other than that, the story is generic, confusing and have twists that you don't see coming (because of how dumb they are). Is not a bad game, but certainly not the best of the franchise. Only meant to be played if you're like me and trying to fill the RE void between releases.