PS3 version, PSVR version and PC for me.
One, PS3. Beat it and all the DLC. While I enjoyed it for what it was, certainly was more for the conversation aspect and being a fan of Morrowind and Shivering Isles. The world and NPCs looked better but A.I. was downgraded, as well building a character; because they all end up the same.
The other two games I played on P.C. and would also use graphical mods to improve aspects, even the RNG mod for Morrowind to make it less tedious (because every attack swing is a dice roll). I never go further with mods, because I enjoy creators intent. So no Rangy Savage, Sora, or Thomas the Tank Engine for me. lol
Never felt the need to go back or ever rebuy Skyrim. It can barely be considered an RPG honestly. And since its release many have taken its template and improved upon it.
Skyrim was probably the start of me getting fed up with open-world games too honestly.
3. Original. Upgraded (which was free) and Skyrim VR, which I got on discount and still felt ripped off.
Great with mods, base VR is lazy, lazy cash-grab.
@SOedipus: do people actually rebuy RE4? I only played it on PS2 and never thought of rebuying. But somehow the experience still remains fresh and I still can talk about the game as if I last played was a few years back.
*raises hand* I had the PS2 version. I ended up selling it to clear space. I also have the PS3, PS4 and Steam version, all digital. If I could sell the PS3 version I would because it's unplayable after getting used to 60 fps.
Two. I have the Xbox 360 version along with all the dlc and the Xbox One Special Edition.
The game that I probably have the most versions of is Bayonetta. I have that for the Xbox 360, Wii U, Switch, and Xbox One.
1st - PS3 Ultimate edition (Yes I still have the statue and the map. I really need to hang that map on my wall...)
2nd - PC digital
3rd - Xbox 360 digital (It came free with the console)
4th - PC remastered (A Steam freeby)
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