Had a fun experience playing this game. Never understanded the criticism they gave from the reviews. Would love to give this one another try.

This first Resident Evil was not for me. I think I stopped playing it because of the controls and the outdated mechanism this game has. They could made a better remake like Resident Evil 2, which I really loved!

Seriously the best game ever made on the PS4 in my opinion. This is a total nostalgic trip back to memory lane. Toys for Bob did an excellent job on every level in every game of the trilogy, without losing respect for the original titles.

I can't say how much I love the Summer Forest home world. The ambiance, the music, the sounds and the Orbs. I really loved the way how they improved this game with swimming. They also let you choose to play the original soundtrack or the reignited version. Till this day, it's very hard for me to tell if I love the original game better instead of the remake. Toys for Bob did such a wonderful job on the remake series, without losing respect for the originals.

This was the very first game that blew my mind with the 3D environment graphics on PC. I remember the first day when it came out, the first intro cut-scene with the bridge and being able to throw Molotov Cocktails in a 3D sandbox game. Unfortunately it’s not the best GTA, but this has some very unique memories.

2022

Played this on Xbox Series X. This is one of those strange puzzle games with too much weird shit going on. Big up to the graphics and the sound design is amazing in this game! To me, it was not a scary game. I just played it for the puzzles, the experience and the strangeness. I just completed it with all the achievements in around 9 hours.

Still the best horror game ever in my opinion. This is one of those games you want to play in the dark with your headphones on.

Still very proud to have achieved a Platinum Trophy for this legendary game. Took me some time, but it was really worth it. Top 5 best games ever made!

Wonderful game for escapism. Have such nice memories about playing this beautiful adventure.

I love the way they did this DiRT 4, but this is a hard grind game for sure. Too many races are the same, without much rewards.

The best Gran Turismo game since years! Everytime when I play a new GT, it reminds me of the first PlayStation era. Trying to beat all the licenses in GT2 was so frustrating for me. In GT7 I achieved all licenses in Gold, instead of the Super Licenses. I also completed the campaign for GT Cafe, that was the most fun part to me. This game is a brilliant presentation of the PS5's horsepower. I loved every replay video, just to see how stunning all these cars looks. I can really consider this game as a piece of art. Unfortunately I didn't collected all of the cars, I had around 70 of them. After playing 45 hours and seeing the credits, I was done with it. But this game deserves a serious Top 3 for me, for this year. I enjoyed every hour of it, even when it was pretty frustrating achieving the licenses in Gold. Maybe I will come back later and continue with more of the side quests.

This was insane back in the 90’s, games like this were so hard to beat the end. I remember having no save points or checkpoints. What I remember was beating the second level, it was not the first one but the second one with lots of grass. After that I remember these levels with the jump spots (if I’m right) where you only had to collect as much coins, while the level was turning around. Back in the days we had the patience to repeat these levels a 100 times. Can’t forget this one, this is one of the very first games I ever played.

My favorite Ubisoft game since a very long time. It's not hard to beat, it feels like a light version from a RPG. Everybody can play this, its colorful, the characters are very interesting, the level design is beautiful and the missions are everytime invitable to play. Only thing is, games like this sucks up lots of time.

Red Barrels did a great job on this game. Unfortunately it was not that good as the first part.

Haven’t completed the story yet but this is one of those original, unique stories that kept my interest.