Really relaxing, fun narrative game. Good soundtrack and I did find myself actually interested in the characters.

New visuals didn't translate as well as Vice City's did. Lots of visual bugs, runs a bit better than the 3 Definitive weirdly, checkpoints are a nice feature but everything else is just better in the original still.

Fun and simple puzzle game. Really enjoyed the developers Friday the 13th game on mobile a few years ago (shame its been delisted recently as of writing.) Looking forward to the sequel that seems to use the artstyle of Friday the 13th's Killer Puzzle, which I think is a good thing as they could animate better kills that way.

Photomode is cool but didn't really notice any graphical differences between this remaster and the original, but to be fair it's been years since I played it. Cool game spent so much time on the demo when it was coming out.

Not as good as the original, same issues as the other "Definitive" edition, lost songs, buggy etc... BUT this did seem to get the best treatment out of all 3 Remasters. Suits the new visuals more and I didn't encounter as many game breaking bugs as I did in the GTA III Definitive Edition.

Still would pick the original version to play most times but pretty good.

The end game before the last mission drags on and makes this not as great as I remember it being as a kid. Such a huge step-up from GTA III though. Soundtrack is legendary, amazing cast, beautiful location and setting. Classic.

Absolutely love this game, wrote it off as twitch bait the first week it came out and years later still heavily hooked. Extremely fun with friends. This, Helldivers 2 and Lethal Company are weekly rotations for my play with friends time.

Payday 2 is probably my most played game of all time, I think I was Infamous 27/29? So I feel qualified to speak about the games state.

I started playing PD2 in 2014 so I was there for the highs and the extreme lows as they happened, even when the Drill Safe system happened the core game was fun and there was a ton of content and care still there. Payday 3 came out the gate to die.

There was always going to be way less content in Payday 3 given the new engine and just how much stuff was in Payday 2 due to years of DLCs and updates but I still didn't expect the bare bones state it came out in. Mix that with bare bones features and server issues and well you get what we have now... Dead game meme.

I would love to be corrected with future updates but as it stands now the game is just not there. What IS there is a fun cinematic feeling shooter that comes close to beating Payday 2 on the feel front but falls short. Stop putting stuff "on the table" and putting it in the game.

Feels like a game made for me. You mean I can fight my Terminator 2 Future War AND also my Starship Troopers war against bugs??

Gunplay is smooth, satisfying to play. Perfect coop. Dont add PvP.

The best of the new 2k WWE era (22,23,this). It goes to show EA that if you take a year off of yearly sports releases they can actually turn 180 quality wise. It's not a coincidence that 2020 was awful, they take a year off development and go straight to 2k22, and that's when the series started being good again.

22/23/24 are great, before them I hadn't enjoyed a wrestling game since Smackdown vs Raw 08. Great showcase mode this year too, albeit skipping quite a few more Wrestlemania's than I expected them to.

Also DLC plans look stacked, Big hype for the ECW pack and the WCW pack.

A steady improvement over 2022, some of the DLC was good. Didn't enjoy the showcase as much as Mysterios... but overall continued the run of the newer 2k WWE games getting better.

Not the Definitive edition in any way. Removed songs, more bugs, runs like shit at times no matter how powerful your rig. I don't care how good or bad a remake/remaster is, you should always allow the original version to be bought still. Delisting is a crime.

Aesthetics and design wise its almost perfect but it's still a clunker to play. I remember even a few years after it came out I thought it was a bit janked. Still worth a play.

What a mess of a game. Runs like shit on PC, Couldn't get into the story, bland characters, didn't enjoy the time travelling, pace killing puzzle sections.

FF13 was linear and overstayed its welcome for me but I didn't feel half as burned out playing it. Out of all the Final Fantasy games I've played/replayed recently this was the worst experience.

I knew going into this it was a pretty hated entry into Final Fantasy and well... Lightning wasn't as bad as expected BUT holy shit this might be THE most linear game I've ever played.