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Want a portable, more "professionally" made, updated version? Go with the PSP/Vita.
It's up to you man, what do you feel like playing more?
On the PSP each character have HP and a party system like in any RPG, but they NEVER use it but for one "puzzle".
The PSP has better art, and thats for sure, but the homebrew version has more than the psp version. I just wonder if its censored or something for Steam.
It should be noted this version contains no fights. The very first version of the game only had one fight too.
There is nothing censored in this version. However, some PSP players will likely accuse as there are no CGs. Those were exclusive to the PSP version.
As Seraphna noted, there are no fights in this version of the game. This game is almost identical to BR when it comes to the gameplay system, so going in expecting an "RPG" is going to leave you sorely disappointed. It's the same adventure game gameplay as BR. The only content exclusive to this version that makes use of the HP system is Tooth, where it's used to represent damage taken from traps.