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They added a lot of interior locations that weren't open in the original game so if you're an explorer you'll have more to do here than in the original.
yeah there is much more but i dont think barely anything is optional exploration. you are forced to explore like at least 95% for progression. maybe even more. they didnt just add dozens of useless rooms just with some loot. i only played the original once and thats some time ago but this feels very different. only story and locations are really the same
i really like the game. game surely needs anti stutter patches. but i also know that if i were to try to get all achievements in this game and i may that i would need alot of drugs and vaccation to deal with the trauma from reaching 8 endings. i like the vibe of this game but man you are better a stone cold killer or you need some brakes
It's got a story that lasts something like 100 to 150 hours if you don't do the side content. It's like playing a novel where you can accidentally kiss an effeminate vampire (or intentionally in my case)
lets join deadlock playtest
Likewise, yes, just because a game is short does not mean it is bad. But typically, shorter games, like I dunno, ya know Indie horror games with a run time of 8 hours or so, usually priced a wee bit lower than a brand new AAA title is.