I played this game originally in March 2021, but for some reason slept on it for ages after playing the first few levels. Then I came back with a vengeance! I had such a good time, I replayed it for a complete achievement run. Definitely felt like an undertaking but felt worth it.

Even just playing on medium, this is a very funny and charming game. Recommended.

I just hate it. I find nothing satisfying about this game. It's just so clunky and awkward to play. To think Dead Rising 2 came from this game and just makes it so much better to play.

I know this game is highly regarded but I just can't. I've tried, many times. But I can't stand it.

I remember hating this game when it first came out. Why? I don't know. I honestly can't remember a single negative point. I adore this game now. I've played it over so many times, I know there isn't much else different you can do but I find it so rewarding and satisfying. I really hope there's a Dead Rising 5 that just copies this exactly but maybe makes it a big bigger. It took me years, but with the help of some internet strangers I managed to score all the achievements. It was a really solid time.

It's not the horror game I was hoping it'd be from the original trailer.

It was interesting for sure. I don't know if I'd replay it but it definitely kept some interest. I'd probably play a sequel.

This game almost feels like The Room of video games. A lot of the performances are bad, or just horribly directed. But my god if it doesn't have a special charm to it. I love it. I played it first years ago on the PS3 and was so happy to see it on PC so I can go through it again.

Holds a special place in my heart, though some might see it in a very negative light.

Played on a friends PS5 together. Took a while since we played a few missions when hanging out.

My favourite from the GTA 3D era, probably my second favourite of all the GTAs. Great story, great characters and just really fun to play. PC version is probably the best, the PS2 emulated version definitely feels a bit dated, but still great to play.

There's only a few modes with slight differences, but enough to keep interesting for a little while. I had fun trying the different modes to 100% each section. Definitely harder than I remember, but maybe I'm just getting bad.

Great touch up to the originals, looks beautiful and it's great to play it on my TV rather my handheld device. I hope they bring Apollo Justice to PC with the same love they did this.

Fantastic nostalgia hit but when you really deep dive, there's a few issues.

I used to play this game a lot and I still will occasionally play it. But back in the day, I'd play with cheats. As I got older though, I liked to try play without and get a "clean win." But with that, came the realization that this game isn't as forgiving as the others.

Getting the skills isn't too difficult, in fact nothing is really difficult. It's more the timing, like going to work, trying to be happy and make friends while you're couch surfing up to Malcolm's mansion. Sometimes when you get promoted, you come home from work, but your starting time is only two hours away, so you go to work and waste some time because you don't meet the prerequisites for another promotion and find yourself waiting about.

Great nostalgia hit with some really memorable Sims, places and music. It oozes charm, but the gameplay certainly is dated. I might finish it with cheats.