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Well, being covered technically counts as being removed, so I guess yeah
What was certainly changed is that in the first episode, the neighbour is enjoying a different view, but for me it's okay
Gamecube version also had way better level design but this "remaster" have PC version level design.
so i give them+1 for this one,glad they covered it.
So violence in this game (exploding stuff, electrifying the neighbour, injuring the neighbour in many different ways) is suitable for kids in your opinion, but a naked girl is not. You must be living in a very strange and prude country thinking kids can not handle a pictured of a naked girl.
@devs
Please just put an R/18+ rating on this game, if it is required to restore the content available on the classic version and the Gamecube version. After all the content is still available to play, because classic versions of the game are offered for free when buying this one anyways.
About the three "missing" episodes:
If using the pig, bird and rifle to anger the neighbour is the reason for them not being in the new game, there is a very simple solution. Replace the animals and the rifle with something different and keep the rest of the episode the same.
but pics of nude girls its provocative and insult to woman.
Only SJW women would be insulted by a cartoon poster. There was nothing wrong with that poster.