The only reason to buy this version of the game is for the Switch version, unless you haven't already bought it in the past. You can buy it to play it on your Steam Deck, but as is the case with a lot of PC games without controller support, trying to get that to work was janky at best, unplayable at worst. Really goes to show that there's a little more nuance to platform differences than "I drew my platform of choice as an anime girl with massive tits and yours is small and weak," because the Switch version of this is surprisingly good. Had there been an RCT3 port on the GameCube, it would probably have been hacked up and hardly recognizable. But almost 20 years later, the Switch version is the complete PC package, $10 restrooms and all. The controls aren't the most optimal, but that's to be expected. These kinds of games don't "work" on consoles in the traditional sense. But if you can ignore those warts, this is a portable version of RCT3 that can fit in your pocket, and it's glorious.

Reviewed on Oct 01, 2022


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