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If you prefer having reset, consider looking for the ps2 or the physical japanese ps3 (language can be changed) or even getting any of the japanese versions.
Having played the original ps2 version (and still own my copy), I still don't really get why Reset is so important to everyone though lmao, never was a big deal to me. To each their own.
It's a great song to end a great game. That doesn't stop anyone enjoying the whole game, of course.
I'm more comfortable binding brush to rmb and camera reset to mmb, while fleetfoot and confirmarion buttons are set to the macro buttons on my mouse.
Minigames on the loading screens are come back (you can switch them on in the menu).
And there is no Reset. :( But I'm trying to play a Japanese version now (anyway I'm learning that language), so we'll see what in the end.