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Wait until it goes on sale. Steam sales are so often that it's almost never worth buying a game full price if you are unsure it is worth MSRP. Steam Summer sale starts next month.
Even for Stanley Parable 1 + 2 combined, it's not worth $25. You can get all the achievements in less than 24 hours (only because there's this Tuesday commitment achievement) which = game completion and it has no actual replayability beyond that point.
If you want a walking simulator game with great storytelling, 30+ hours of content, satire, etc., then go for Disco Elysium. Stanley Parable is rather overrated.
i never played the first game, so i dont know all the easter eggs and i have absolutely no idea what is new and what not in this game, i have no idea for what the memory room is and no idea at all, this is only a walking simulator for me, so i recomment another walking simulator for you which i through and through played because i can tell you its better then this walking simulator of which i have absolutely no idea why they remade it because i do not know the story behind it. now, buy the other walking simulator and get the achievements even quicker then in this one, its totally no waste of money to buy another walking simulator.
TL;DR: if you dont like games like this, why the heck do you recomment another game which is like this ... >_> where is the logic behind that? if you have no idea of/from a game, stop making it bad.
Whether you should have to pay as much as is being asked is a separate question. If you feel you shouldn't, I advise awaiting a sale.