short and reused assets from RE2R make this feel like sort of a dlc, but its still fun. Get it on sale :)

a little juice and a little squeeze

probably the best Dark Pictures experience yet. Choices matter more than ever and the amount of branching paths is astounding; much more replayability. Characters are actually smart and likeable with meaningful arcs that can expand or flop depending on your actions.

Samus is back baby and I love it. Only negatives are the forced use of the parry and some of the EMMI sections being kind of unfair.

Even more excited for Prime 4 than I ever was

Really impressed, and excited for where the story goes next.

Favorite game of all time. played on 5 different consoles and must of beat it 15 times.

Triple A gaming story that is actually great.

wish this had less forced RPG elements.

It's hard to sum up my feelings for this game alone because of the legacy of the series. None of the games are perfect in their own right, and my favorite switches every day.

DS1 up to Ornstein and Smough is an unforgettable and quintessential gaming experience. falls off a little after that but turns around for an amazing final boss.

Wonderful game. Most underrated part is the restart button, literally saves you of so much frustration and tediousness.

Too busy. I had to focus on the story and power through just to keep myself engaged. But wow what a pay off.

One of those games you could literally play forever but personally just does not hold my attention. Hell I never even finished the epilogue.

haunted me as a child and still does as an adult. Underrated specifically as a sequel to Ocarina of Time. I get chills from so many moments.

One of, if not the biggest disappointment in gaming history. STILL manages to feel amazing to play. so many options and ways to play. but damn does that ending suck complete ass. RIP to a great series.

Don't love this as much as I think I should. Blocking mechanic is dumb as hell, and everything from the boat onward isn't great, but its still fun overall.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8PXA2lZf3E

Amazing video by Ovandal that made me want to replay this again so bad.

Introduced me to Carpenter Brut and now Trilogy is one of my favorite albums of all time