It's hard to tell if anything has actually been doneapart from upscaled textures and some slight rework of the menues, the camera controls are still as terrible as they ever were , there seems to be stability issues not pressent in the original and as such if you have the complete edition there's absolutely no reason to get the enhanced edition. Only reason it gets 2 stars is that the base game is still good
After completing the game on medium difficulty I have this to day about it. Preliminaries: Having played the original pen and paper rpg that the game world is based on back in the mid to late 80s this is kind of a nostalgia trip for me so I may be somewhat blinded to negative things someone else may notice so reader be ware! The Positive: The environments look good and give a distinct feeling of a post apocalyptic environment that is not that far removed in time from when the plague ravaged the world and the nuclear war broke out. If you speak Swedish you will notice a lot of things in the environments like road signs and store names being references to actual places and stores. The core gameplay is satisfying and while not as complex as for example XCOM it does a good job and does introduce some good mechanics like stealth. Voice acting and writing is good and some of the comments are just hilarious. The Neutral: The game is somewhat short, I don't consider this bad and with the currently available mechanics the game would in my opinion have been worse if it was much longer. Speaking of mechanics the games progression feels a bit unsatisfying, you don't really get better you just get some new abilities (some of which at least to me are markedly better then others) and acquire better weapons and armor. If there is a second game in the works I do hope they expand on this. The Bad: Sometimes the line of sight system truly annoys me it's no a common issue, but there are definite cases of how did he manage to shoot me from time to time. The mix of Swedish signs mixed with English like big Quarantine placards break my immersion more then I care to admit, though this will likely be of no concern unless you are Swedish.