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* PolishedPort: The UsefulNotes/PlayStation remake. Following the extremely negative reception the original version received, the developers made an effort to redraw the graphics and re-record the voice acting. As a result, fans [[BrokenBase (not universally)]] consider this version the definitive release for the visual upgrades, improved atmosphere and performances, alongside better sound (The opening scene had no sounds in the original release, the remake adds a lot more to the soundtrack). The gameplay issues are still there, but the positives make up for it.

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* PolishedPort: The UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation remake. Following the extremely negative reception the original version received, the developers made an effort to redraw the graphics and re-record the voice acting. As a result, fans [[BrokenBase (not universally)]] consider this version the definitive release for the visual upgrades, improved atmosphere and performances, alongside better sound (The opening scene had no sounds in the original release, the remake adds a lot more to the soundtrack). The gameplay issues are still there, but the positives make up for it.
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* {{Narm}}: The prologue in the original version suffers from this as it opens up. Leo’s overacting tiredness as he suffers ruins any sense of dread or intrigue it was supposed to create.

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* {{Narm}}: The prologue in the original version suffers from this as it opens up. Leo’s Carl’s overacting tiredness as he suffers ruins any sense of dread or intrigue it was supposed to create.
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* PolishedPort: The UsefulNotes/PlayStation remake. Following the extremely negative reception the original version received, the developers made an effort to redraw the graphics and re-record the voice acting. As a result, fans consider this version the definitive release for the visual upgrades, improved atmosphere and performances, alongside better sound (The opening scene had no sounds in the original release, the remake adds a lot more to the soundtrack). The gameplay issues are still there, but the positives make up for it.

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* PolishedPort: The UsefulNotes/PlayStation remake. Following the extremely negative reception the original version received, the developers made an effort to redraw the graphics and re-record the voice acting. As a result, fans [[BrokenBase (not universally)]] consider this version the definitive release for the visual upgrades, improved atmosphere and performances, alongside better sound (The opening scene had no sounds in the original release, the remake adds a lot more to the soundtrack). The gameplay issues are still there, but the positives make up for it.
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* PolishedPort: The UsefulNotes/PlayStation remake. Following the extremely negative reception the original version received, the developers made an effort to redraw the graphics and re-record the voice acting. As a result, fans consider this version the definitive release for the visual looks, improved atmosphere and performances, alongside better sound (The opening scene had no sounds in the original release, the remake adds a lot more to the soundtrack). The gameplay issues are still there, but the positives make up for it.

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* PolishedPort: The UsefulNotes/PlayStation remake. Following the extremely negative reception the original version received, the developers made an effort to redraw the graphics and re-record the voice acting. As a result, fans consider this version the definitive release for the visual looks, upgrades, improved atmosphere and performances, alongside better sound (The opening scene had no sounds in the original release, the remake adds a lot more to the soundtrack). The gameplay issues are still there, but the positives make up for it.
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* ItsShortSoItSucks: One of the major criticisms of the game regardless of version. Even without the guide, the game will likely only take a couple of hours to finish.

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* ItsShortSoItSucks: One of the major criticisms of the game regardless of version. Even without the guide, despite the game will likely only take a couple of hours to finish.game’s difficulty.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: A consistent point of praise for the game its the surprisingly intriguing and unique plot. A consistent point of damnation for the game is the poorly-designed interface and gameplay issues. There’s a good reason why players would rather experience it as a [[BetterAsALetsPlay pre-recorded playthrough]] instead.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: The developer, Millennium Interactive, would later reform into Creator/GuerrillaCambridge. Some developers here would later develop the VideoGame/{{MediEvil}} series.
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* {{Narm}}: The prologue in the original version suffers from this as it opens up. Leo’s overacting tiredness as he suffers ruins any sense of dread or intrigue it was supposed to create.
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* ItsShortSoItSucks: One of the major criticisms of the game regardless of version. Even without the guide, the game will likely only take a couple of hours to finish.
* PolishedPort: The UsefulNotes/PlayStation remake. Following the extremely negative reception the original version received, the developers made an effort to redraw the graphics and re-record the voice acting. As a result, fans consider this version the definitive release for the visual looks, improved atmosphere and performances, alongside better sound (The opening scene had no sounds in the original release, the remake adds a lot more to the soundtrack). The gameplay issues are still there, but the positives make up for it.

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