

I'm happy it's preserved but... the pc version is missing audio, an options menu, and it had the game and the mercenaries split into two seperate games. Buy if you want to send a message to Capcom and if you plan on sprucing this version up with mods to get a more complete RE3 experience. Least we got a clock tower level. HAHA

That's my only gripe. No map. With that out of the way, let's move on to my praise and love for this game. As an American, I can’t fully grasp what it must have been like for people my age to be born and raised under a communist regime, only to witness its collapse, the rise of free enterprise, and the relentless persecution of the Church during that era all while, millions of Polish Catholics remained steadfast in the face of state-sponsored atheism and omnipresent propaganda. What truly resonates with me is how Cronos: The New Dawn weaves all of that into it's plot while proudly embracing its Polish identity. The game thoughtfully critiques mindless collectivism while simultaniously reflects on the selfishness of individualism. It acknowledges Poland’s deep Catholic roots without shying away from a constructive examination of the Church’s past missteps. The narrative vividly depicts a violent, all-powerful state losing its grip as society unravels, weaving in real-world history—like the eerie Soviet drilling of the “Well to Hell” at the Kola Superdeep Borehole. But Cronos goes further, blending science fiction and horror through time travel, enigmatic advanced (human?) visitors from a possible future, a viral apocalypse, and mind-bending concepts like the grandfather paradox and fate. This imaginative fusion delivers a survival horror experience that feels tailor-made, rich in both story and atmosphere. Simply put: this game is a must-play.

Then punch a motherf**king demon in its motherf**king face as its friends and family all recoil in horror, then rip his still beating heart out and mail it to his demon parents at 666 Satanic Circle, 3rd Circle, Hell, 616-666, via express mail! Do it for your wife and children! Do it for your pet rabbit! No mercy! No quarter! Demon Lives Don't Matter!

So these eastern Europeans really love these 80s classics. A Terminator game that ignores all the non-Cameron directed sequels? Brilliant. A Robocop game that is between 2 and 3? Brilliant. An expansion to that game instead of a DLC? Brilliant. I'm really considering leaving the US.