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To me, they made the remake too easy, and streamlined it way too much. I like how the story was expanded a bit, and Alis has a more fleshed out personality, but the remake is much too easy to me. Plus, they changed the music, and that is offensive to my ears!
I have WAY more respect to Generation 2, since it's a more faithful remake of the source material (PS2, in this case), just with enhanced graphics and dialogues. Even the music was kept the same, just remastered.
I WOULD buy Generation 1, don't get me wrong. But I rather see a more faithful remake, or even the original Master System version, since that one is NOT on Steam either.