![]() ![]() For starters, you can now shuttle freely back and forth between the tram stations connecting all the different sections of the Ishimura (once you’ve unlocked them), and you can also travel between certain areas on foot via new corridors like those that connect the flight deck to the medical deck, or indeed off your feet in other sections. Although Isaac’s initial arrival in the hangar and flight deck very closely mirrors the layout of the original, it’s not long until you start to notice some substantial differences. Embrace the past, don’t try to erase it.Not only does the Ishimura look more striking than ever before, it’s also been restructured to encourage more exploration. Lovingly crafted to stay true to the original, while bringing it into modern times with visual upgrades and quality of life updates, all while still allowing the original release to remain readily available. The preservation of this game is how all games should be handled. It’s a small complaint, but hey, I gotta find something. But I just wish they felt a bit more polished and flowing. They’re fine and do the job, don’t get me wrong. While they are still enjoyable, the controls and movement just feel a bit clunky when compared to what I imagined a modern remake would offer. ![]() If I was to find any complaint about this remake it would be focused on the Zero G sections. Mix this with the heavenly, muted sounds of being outside the ship in cold space, and you’ve got a real horror treat for the ears too. With cries and scratches of the foreboding Necromorphs echoing all around you, the game leaves you constantly checking around for the next encounter. If you love the creaks and moans of a dying freighter space ship, then you’re in luck.
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