For me, this game means so much to me. Ever since I was little, around the age of 3, or whenever I can remember holding a controller, I've always gravitated towards this game. I've played and beaten this game so many times.

I have put countless hours put into this game, exploring Termina and its four different areas. Admiring the beauty of the Southern Swamp, bracing the cold of Snowhead, sneaking into the Pirate's Fortress located in the murky Great Bay, or facing my fears within the Land of the Dead, Ikana Canyon. Talking to the NPCs, collecting masks and heart pieces and quiver upgrades, and what not. Each and every single time. And no matter how many times I beat this game, the credits and the The End screen always leave me wanting more.

I'm honestly very new to describing my feelings with these games, and this is my first post on this website, but to sum it all up: I love this game, with all my heart. It is the perfect Zelda game, and the best game on the Nintendo 64, period.

I always have fond memories of this game. The fps gameplay (albeit VERY janky unless you're playing the Wii version) is something of its own to behold, the atmosphere of the locations you visit, the godly soundtrack of the game, the list goes on. It's the best game in the Prime trilogy, if not the best game in the entire series.

I truly recommend you play this one, but please, try to play the Wii version if you can, your experience will be SO much better, but I'll still give it a 5 star for the Wii version alone.

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OFF is honestly one of the best RPG Makers games I've ever played. There's something about this game's eerie and unsettling charm that I just adore about it. I can't really go into much about this game, as saying even anything about the game's story remotely could spoil things. It's simply something you just have to experience for yourself, and I'm glad it still lives on even to this day in 2021.

Cats. The games has cats. Lots of them. And it's good.

Honestly though, a much more enjoyable experience than OFF, as I found myself more engaged in the story, music, and gameplay than its original source, and OFF already knocked it out of the ballpark in all three categories.

Without a doubt an AMAZING experience, but I do recommend that you do play OFF first, as you will be lost on many things in this game's story if you haven't played the original game.

Honestly, feel like this one gets a bit too much hate. It does have its issues, but it's not entirely a bad game. Don't have much to say here, honestly. Was just an all around fun time.

but god i fuckin hate wily capsule and wild coil. shit boss and bad weapon. why is it his weakness.

It's Mega Man on the NES. It's what started it all.

Doesn't mean it's the best though!

I hate guts lifts...

Easily the best of the original series by far. Rush is one of the best additions in the series, and the soundtrack is one of the best as well.

Originally thought this was gonna be a bad one, but really? Shocked me at how good it was. Added the best mechanic in the series with Charge Shot. Also Dust Man's stage is kinda morbid when you think about it.

also wire and balloon are funny :)

eh.

napalm man's cool i guess?

Next to 3,4, and 8, this one's easily the best of the original series as well. Weapons were great, stages were fun, music was amazing, the only problem is that I felt like the endgame was kinda weak, and might've been the easiest Wily Castle in the series (at least for me)

I'm not sure if it's just me, but I feel as if 8 was kinda underrated, especially since so many people were left soured by 7. Not much to say here except the same I said for 6. Great stages, weapons, and music. Honestly one of the more brutal Wily Castle's in my opinion, as well.

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One of the most influential survival horror games of all time. Definitely one of the best games on the Gamecube when it came out. If you are going to play RE1, I do however, recommend playing the newer releases, as they're in many ways an improvement to the original Gamecube release.

Honestly, the best Resi game out there next to 4. There's something about the environment of RE2 that I love more than 1 and 3, even though 3 reuses similar locations in 2.

Everything here feels more refined, and if you were to ask me, "What comes to mind when I say Resident Evil?", I'd respond by saying, "Oh, easy, RE2."

That results theme too.