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Whether or not you keep it is your choice. The original is free and you can try it out before refunding this one.
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With HD Renovation there is plenty of polish, better gameplay, a better engine meaning less glitches for instance. Many of the specimen have been polished up to be more unique compared to how they were in OG. The only thing that I personally find better in OG than HD is a better atmosphere and due to the game having a slightly janky gameplay making it oddly spoopier.
In the end OG will cost a total of $5.98 if you include all DLC (Karamari and Dollhouse) and HD costs $9.99 up front. While HD is more expensive, there is a hefty more amount of polish and care behind it and with the engine being a lot more flexible, it simply allowed the devs to do more. That and HD is going to eventually get an exclusive level editor at some point and is planned to allow just about anything due to how BYOM (build-your-own-mansion) will be set out.
I spent like 15 hours on the OG version and 360 hours on HD. OG has its upsides but overall HD is just significantly better.