

I leave this review well knowing what this game is about and how it plays, despite never playing it myself. It can be a trip, let me put it that way. A clunky, strange, trippy trip. Yet it was THE GAME for a while on its release because of its (strange) story. At the end of the day don't treat it like a game, more like a rollercoaster you're bound to and have no option to do anything but get to the end in the way it tells you to. ... Yup, that's about it. Still great tho.

Is it worth the full price tag... um... no. But if you're a hardcore fan of the game already as is, then I bet you'll love it nonetheless. At least NOW, unlike a year ago. Let's be honest, you've paid more in other games for less stuff added on it. Just ask Sims buyers.

Albeit the mobile version does lack a few things, but hear me out... It made me want to then get this game on PC, and the freaking content doesn't disappoint! As if I had any doubts about it. Overall, pfff.... have sunk maybe 400 hours in the game, haahhahh! But, I'd recommend getting it on sale, as it can still cost a hefty penny if you're not ready to spend on the whole thing.

Overall a Great trilogy, just don't expect a perfectly crafted gameplay + experience. What I always enjoyed of these games is the seemingly fluid gameplay, the loading perfectly hidden across very minute moments that make the game feel like it's without them in the first place. These games run in potatoes, I know... I've been playing them on and off for over a decade...


What else can be said? <<3

For those that can't handle the next-gen update they threw down your throat, just search for the manual installation files inside the same "Download Files" folder inside GoG Galaxy. Then start the first file and it'll prop to install the Classic version of the game. It can be pretty obvious when you read the Goodies Content in the store page, but also pretty easy if you don't stop to read.