It is not a bad remake. It's a budget, faithful remake of the original (which wasn't a blockbuster release either). The game is on-rail shooters that can be completed in one sitting depending on the difficulty of your choosing. But the campaign offers some replayability as you have multiple path in-game and 2 characters to choose from. There is also a Horde mode. The shooting is pretty satisfying, most enemies can be gunned and decapitated in 2 - 3 shots. The ragdoll animations are nicely done. You can turn on the auto-reload if you having difficulty in some intense gunfight. There is also a local / couch co-op, which I felt the game really meant to be played. Especially in harder difficulties as you can focus on your side of screen. The game supports all kind of inputs and controllers natively, which comes very handy as I was experimenting with different controllers and even the classic keyboard and mouse. The game is powered by Unity engine which can looks generic at times. The graphical options are minimal. You can only toggle on or off some of the options such as AA, bloom, motion blur etc, but there is no complete customizations of the graphics. There is a user mentioning the enemies can be hard to spot as they are blended into the background, which is partly true. You can toggle the flashlight to combat this. My only issue is the audio volume sometimes can be extremely low for no reason. The BGM for example, became inaudible which seems more like a bug than a feature.