![]() ![]() ![]() Animations are kept from the original and many look stilted and unnatural, with the main character’s running animations in particular looking especially dated. The graphical enhancements are noticeable, but only really go as far as increasing the resolution and some texture improvements. I hadn’t actually played Wii U release, though I had been a big fan of the earlier games on PS2, so was particularly excited to finally get my hands on Maiden of Black Water. There’s also the new addition of a Photo Mode to show off those freshly upgraded graphics, and a number of costumes to dress the characters up in. What you get is exactly the same game as the 2014 Wii U release with some higher resolution visuals and tweaked controls to fit the different systems. Remaster is definitely the term, in this instance.
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