9th October 2018, 11:23 PM
I was never around for PR1. I played PR2 for the majority before taking a look at PR3. I liked the new ideas that PR3 brought to the table; especially the custom blocks. Those custom blocks were my favorite thing about the game, leading to so much more creativity than its predecessors. Despite this, the physics and fluidity of the game just didn't feel as satisfying as PR2. On top of that, I disliked PR3's art direction and user interface. I still love both games, and I'm not looking at the game through rose colored glasses. I play PR2 daily and I would play PR3 again, if only there was a player base in the attempted revivals.