I picked this up brand new back when it first came out. I really liked how it came with a piece of paper to turn into an origami bird like the cover art while you waited for the game to install.

I had a good time with this and enjoyed the gestures and quick time events in combination with the story. I'm not sure what the reception of this game was at the time but I unironically enjoyed everything about it at the time.

Probably one of my favorite games to this day. Really enjoyed the pod racing in Episode I and this game was more than little me could have ever asked for. The sense of speed is unmatched to this day for me. Although, when I was a kid this game was very difficult toward the end and I was never able to beat it.

I picked the up steam version recently and I am still impressed by everything. I was able to finish all of it this time and I really enjoyed the levels I was never able to unlock as well as the complexity of the boost and regen mechanics. It still holds up to what I remembered as a kid and that made me really happy.

Not a very good game. Level designs need some work. Most of the time progressing through a level feels like beta testing an unfinished map and the correct way to go feels like an accident at times. Jumped straight from the start to the finish on multiple levels and ruined the experience. Only really enjoyed the water level.

Got this for free as part of the "sorry" when PSN got hacked. Arcade style game with no real reason to continue playing after you've played it a couple times other than to beat your high score.

This game is such a mess but I had a good time with it. I didn't enjoy the main gameplay to progress the story but exploring around the map was a great time. It was made even better when you get to listen to probably the best soundtrack in video games to date. Also I liked one of the poems a lot.

This game had the best physics of the series but I was not impressed with the open world at all. The only saving grace was building your own park and playing parks that others have made. I have fond memories of building parks with my close friend back in the day.

I saw a two page article about this game in Playstation Magazine back before the PS3 came out. I had never played a Final Fantasy game before and I was hype for sure. This game as well as Kingdom Hearts 3 were the reasons for getting a PS3 in the first place. At least this one came out on the PS3.

This game needed a lot of patience to sit through. It was kind of all over the place with the story and the tutorials were still showing up even after 6 hours into the game. Looking back the combat system was not that hard to understand but I would definitely be lying if I didn't fully figure it out until the second game.

After about 12 hours you finally get to a point where the game opens up and you are able to explore and do side quests and it was a good time if you were patient enough to get that far.

I had a lot of good memories with this and like others have said it really isn't as bad as people made it out to be.

Pro tip: once you get to the open world you should go straight to one of the side quests (mission 55) and get a 2x experience bangle or whatever by just casting death on the boss with Vanille until you get lucky and it dies. Otherwise, this game is very difficult and you are extremely under-leveled the in the open world.

Fun story that was equally silly as it was emotional. Difficulty scaling towards the end of the game was awful if you didn't complete any extra content or get the celestial weapons for the limit break.

Played this game a bunch at a friends house. Only played local multiplayer and had some of the best time trying to perform glitches to get out of bounds.

The world that they made was very pretty and detailed. Going around the castle and the immediate area around Hogwarts on the broom was very cool. The story was meh. Game was very easy. For a game that has such an amazing world it would be great to meet more than like 3 people the entire game. Girlfriend loved it and did most things.

Story really dwindled during the middle part of the game but everything else was very well done. My girlfriend really took a liking to this one and she ended up doing everything. I particularly thought that the Frozen Wilds DLC was the best part of this game.

Very strong atmosphere and visuals but couldn't really get into the story at all. It's a shame but my girlfriend and I completely lost interest around 70% of the way finished.

Played this at a friends house and honestly didn't really care for it at all. Didn't really like the gun play and thought the story was kind of dumb.

This was way better than the first game.

The movement was drastically better in this and it made it fun to scale each of the building and jump around. The various animations when you kill people with each of the different types of weapons were very satisfying to do. I could've played the whole game with just the hidden blades because of how satisfying it was to stealth kill people in broad daylight.

I felt that the last part of the game with killing the 9 people was very drawn out but the gameplay for those missions was actually the best the game had to offer. It's actually so strange how the game called "assassin's creed" only really have you be super stealthy is at the very end as part of these 9 missions.

I thought that Venice was such a great place to explore in this game.

I can't believe that this game also ends in the same way as the first game...