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Was a big deal as the original PC release, while complete on its own, didn't have the unique aspects of the console version, or something like that, having been put out by a different developer. The original game's players were a little upset at not having the "complete" version without the visual upgrades and etc. in the PC version of the game, so eventually an effort was made to rectify that, hence the "Complete Edition" in the title.
So you're probably safe getting it here.
Edit: Did a little research for some more specifics, but basically, YES, Complete Edition has got it all.
The original separation between versions was explained by this post in these forums:
Quote from here:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/257030/discussions/0/1495615865206065226/#c1519260397778554147
And it was eventually followed by this announcement years later:
https://store.steampowered.com/newshub/app/257030/view/2905340928361721242
I believe, according to the vast internet, that Rise Mirai is the rest of the story the console version was missing that they got as expansion DLC, and is apparently also included in this Complete Edition. This Complete Edition also allows you to play the original PC version of the game.