Being at a hospital with a bunch of women giving birth and then travelling through Peter's insides was insane but also my favorite part

I originally played this game with Leon first and I thought that was it! When I found out to get the true ending you must do a New Game +... I ran to play Claire. My opinion about this game has changed a little, I was way more cautious in this second run and I truly enjoyed the story. Not giving it 5 stars because the first few hours of the game at the police station felt heavy and slow to me, but otherwise I was really surprised by the true ending since I didn't even know it existed.

Turns out you can actually not have 50% health the entire game (I was very bad at managing during Leon's route) I will continue with this series as it's not my first RE game

So I finally got all endings and well. I do regret not playing this before Automata! But damn. THIS IS A MASTERPIECE I loved every single bit of it, all of the characters are loveable and worth remembering. The story, the graphics, the camera angles, THE MUSIC and different mechanics... it's impossible not to love this game even if you aren't into RPG. Even the novel bits were so beautifully written and sad, I just came to love this game way more than I imagined!

Play this game. Even if you played Automata first like I did, you'll even start noticing the similarities both in gameplay and story. PLAY THIS GAME!!!!! I will now let this consume my brain for weeks

This was not my first RE game, but I've been trying to start from the very beginning. What I found difficult in this game was the map and its puzzles, but it's just because I am not used to it; I get lost easily and it's hard to keep track of what you're supposed to do in order (just in case you don't get softlocked). I am glad I got to play a classic, I enjoyed the story and the clunky voice acting just set the perfect ambiance for survival horror. It is not my favorite RE game BY FAR, but I had my ups and downs with it and I'm sure others who can handle its complexity think it's really good...

Do not even get me started on the ink ribbons. I didn't know it was an actual resource when I had already used 4 of them within the first hour (I am a chronic saver), but after I figured it out I just played in chunks of a few hours.

I can only say my head hurts and fck those dogs SERIOUSLY. I'm so done after getting the good ending with both Jill and Chris

Finished this game against my will because it'd been on my steam account for a few years. I just never got to like it. Insufferable cast, boring dialogue... I'd say it had like 1 or 2 interesting moments. Anyways, I AM DONE

So I completed this game (both endings) alongside the Chris free dlc. I want to say I initially had negative thoughts about this game because of how they changed a lot of things, including the first person camera. I can't say that is a choice I like.

To me, this game (at least most of it) felt like an Outlast 2 with a gun! Which is ironic considering Outlast 2 came out a few months later.

It definitely did not fail when it came to horror ambiance and, since it's one of my favorite genres, I was not unhappy about that. The game does make you stressed and forces you to be on high alert... I think that's amazing for a game to accomplish that. Still, I've been a fan of this franchise for many years and so I was attached to the mainline characters, I didn't really feel anything for Ethan so I'm not giving this game 5 stars. Loved the concept of Mia and Zoe as characters, so I think it's just Ethan (sorry man).

It was a great game, though. I like it when Survival Horror games focus more on the horror part. Felt more different than regular RE but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

P.S.: Resident Evil 1 broken shotgun!!!

This was given to me as a gift for Christmas many many years ago, I came to hate Rover for some dumb reason (I did not like the way he was asking me stuff) and named my village "K*llRover" PLEASE like it was not that serious... it is so funny to think about now. Apart from that, I genuinely had fun playing

A few years ago, I put well over 50 hours on this game, completed all story quests, and began completing these random and insanely overlevelled special missions. All in all, this game was solid and enjoyable if you quickly understood the mechanics, and it was also pretty great to play online (and with friends). I liked getting new weapons and outfits, but the INSANE difficulty in those quests made me stop trying (could spend like an hour trying to defeat a titan in those and wouldn't do much damage)

I think it was a good game at the time, I have good memories so I give it a 3.5. Music was amazing too!

I was the one that added this game on IGDB, as I noticed it had been missing. This series has been so... heartwrenching to me and I'm looking forward to the other conclusions. Sirius was such an interesting character and he became apart of my favorites (Noel is my number one) I can't wait to see the rest! I couldn't be entirely happy because of (spoiler) but it felt like a breath of fresh air. Please play Witch's Heart!

The game felt slow at times, but the story is just so good I can't really say anything negative about it

Wow. Simply, wow. I never buy games around this price, usually I wait some time until a generous discount comes. But not with Baldur's Gate 3: for the first time, I felt attachment to a game. Nothing could've prepared me for everything I have experienced while playing this game. It is simply fantastic.

Not only is it extremely addictive (I would play 7 hours daily, do not recommend, but I just could not get off), there seem to be endless possibilities in anything you could think of. So much so, than even I (someone who loves exploring and not leaving things in the dark) have missed some key points that I would love to experience in a second run. I do not think anyone can even just play this game "once" it is just THAT good. But I do have to leave it aside if I really want to play other games (really, it is SO addictive). This game brought me back to all these fantasy games I tried playing as a kid, there is nothing negative I can say about BG3 (as you can even find a way to cheese even the harder fights). I would give this game a 100 if I could, it really was GOTY 2023.

Though this game has made me fall in love with the most gorgeous fictional cleric... Shadowheart, I'll never forget you. She had me giggling and kicking my feet, never been this down bad before

My first Persona game, I found it to be very time consuming and a bit hard to use. Some social links aren't that great and grinding is a very real thing... but I still liked it. I could not even romance anyone because of how packed my schedule was doing everything and I thought I had enough time for it (did not) so I missed out on "cute" scenes (director saying he did not have any female friends really shows). Anyways it could be better, but I won't be playing P3RE without FEMC

Replaying it as an adult having to draw a thousand circles is certainly funny

Had this before the actual Sims on a pc, but it was not that bad (although noticed that it was very limiting) I had a weird green grown man living with my sim for no reason

If you played this game you've witnessed friendships and family bonds break in front of your eyes

I actually liked this game, even when I went in with very low expectations considering everyone was saying horrible things about it... turns out it's way better than I thought! I liked how Ellie's character developped, even if for the worse, because it shows how human she is. The ending wrecked me. I have to say I don't agree with one of the director's choices (look it up) but overall was not as bad as people made it out to be