Cute game that desperately needs more content. As is, it feels like its missing 70% of the finished product. Regardless, it was a fun Animal Crossing-esque experience that I got for free via Xbox Games with Gold.

The second half of the first game. If you buy it physically, you get both it and the original, which makes it one of the best deals around if you like generic JRPGs with nice looking armor. Just make sure to level Leonard as much as possible before the finale.

I so very much wanted to disagree with detractors when I finally got my hands on this, and, well, this game ain't good, chiefs. It's not awful or anything, and it's a competent game, but it cuts so much from the original while replacing it with mostly boring action set pieces as to make me sad knowing that this is the game today's gamers are going to remember. It's far too short, the Nemesis is a joke who can't pierce Jill's plot armor, and the third-person gameplay from RE 2 Remake doesn't translate all that well to the higher action focus. I beat this game twice, once normally and a second time as a speed run, and both times it angered me more than any other entry in the franchise. Without spoiling the game, I absolutely abhor the third fight Nemesis and consider it one of the, if not the worst, boss fight in any of the games. This game's still worth playing if you can get it for cheap, but don't go out of your way to play one of the weaker entries in the series.

Ugh! All this did was make me want Elden Ring more! This is the most repetitive game ever and is only held up by the fact that I hate the rest of the franchise. I couldn't even bring myself to suffer through it all.

2005

Going from PlayStation 3 to PlayStation 4 to PC over the course of damn near a decade was a truly magical experience. This is a game that I can endlessly come back to and its breath of content is ridiculous.

Absolute trash without mods; absolute gold with mods.

Very much lacking in content, but if you can score it in a game bundle, you'll probably enjoy it if you liked V.

I pressed a button and everyone died.

Better than Skyrim, but back when I played it the game was so buggy that I had to clip through the map to force a main quest to work, and even then it failed and I had to use another console command to force complete it. Besides that, it's Skyrim except the characters don't suck, the story is engaging, and it requires a tiny bit of brainpower to play.

Got this before Warband so it was awesome, and back in the day the Star Wars mod only worked with it.

I have beaten this game more times than a human being can feasibly count. Johnson Nash's every line of dialog is etched into my brain as if his words were that of God himself.