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The bestiary is missing.
So it has the dreameater , stuff with dalton ?
The "bonus" content is on of the reasons why the NDS version is worse than the SNES version. The other reasons are the inferior font, the music issues, and the lack of the original English translation.
If this patch added the NDS "bonus" content, then the Steam CT version just became worse, and not better.
It didn't add it. The DS content has been in there since launch. This version of the game is based on the DS version as a port. Though annoyingly cut out a lot of the best stuff it had including options to disable cutscenes, health bars, and the Extras. And while I agree the new dungeons were pretty mediocre they are entirely avoidable. Just don't go through any portals on the world map, and your playing the SNES version content wise.
If they could find a integrate that somehow (really doubt it), then for me, this could be the definitive version! But I'll just have my trusty strategy guide I guess next to me at the pc for something similar.
I always like old games release with New content.
For completionists doing the tedious DS quests adds a bunch of time on the type of sidequests that WEREN'T in the original.
Previously all the sidequests were directly related to the story and characters.
Your and their lack of self-control doesn't make the game worse. Again, just don't do it if you don't like it. And honestly, the vortexes aren't that tedious, though the Sanctum certainly is, as I was reminded as I did it for the first time since my first DS version playthrough.