Definition of the most middle of the ground release I've ever played.

No notes, just incredible. I can't decide whether I prefer this or RE4R as my favourite RE game.

This is my guilty pleasure. There's so much wrong with this game, from the baffling design choices (poison moth hallway, poorly implemented zapping system, etc..) to everything having to do with Steve Burnside. It's a delightful campy mess that I replay at least once a year.

The best/worst game ever made. Also wtf were they thinking with the tribal majini

One of the worst "things" I've ever played. A disgusting, seeping, puss-filled blemish on what is otherwise an incredible franchise of games.

I have huge nostalgia bias, but this is the best Mario Kart. It feels fantastic to control and even though it's exceptionally janky in places, it adds to its overall charm.

My favourite game in the series, a shame that they didn't carry over the furniture sets for NH.

I hate to sound like a boomer, but I vastly prefer older 3D Zeldas. This one's decent I suppose.

It's a competently made, generic run of the mill mario game and nothing more. That being said, I adore it and have such fond memories of playing it with my older cousins and brother.

I'd love to rate it higher but that ending boat section and the fact that you can't skip cutscenes really dampens the replay value.

Remake Leon S. Kennedy my beloved <3
(The gameplay and level design's pretty good too).

Good time all around, but the castle section is easily the highlight of the entire game.

While this port isn't likely to attract any who never liked it in the first place, it does enough for me to mitigate some of the original's more annoying quirks. I adore this game, everything from the art-style, characters, level design is perfect in my eyes.

As good as the original. The best iteration of Jill Valentine in the series as far as I'm concerned.

This is why people unironically think that "waifu emblem" is a thing that exists.