Gathered together here outside the main story experience are a collection of Developer Diaries for browsing and a digital version of the book detailing the game’s background, characters, and reference art. We’ve all purchased physical books like this over the years for games we loved, but seeing it presented like this – bundled with the game itself – is a great idea. Best of all, after you’ve had your fill of nostalgia and soaking up the game’s backstory, there are some noticeable updates to the game’s graphics and performance that bring it up to date and make it feel more like a current release. Odds are you’ve purchased a bigger, better TV and sound system since you played the original game, so you’ll appreciate the difference.