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All and all this remake feels to much like a Resident Evil remake when it should feel the exact opposite. But then again Konami probably just saw the 14 million sales of re2 remake and told bloober, recreate this ♥♥♥♥ so we can sell 14 million copies too.
I just remember it being more prominent
soundscapes have changed. It's not about music, dreaminess, idealism or enjoyability... it's a never ending series of speaker systems, each purporting higher fidelity than the last. everything is monitored, and kept hi fi.