![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the game wasn't otherwise altered to account for this removal not only was the password retrieved in his chapter left out as a result, even if the player happens to know the answer, the game still checks if the player has completed his route. This was likely due to the Nazi references and graphic violence throughout his chapter. The most significant difference in these two versions is that Nimdok's chapter was completely removed and any reference to the character was scrubbed, including his cage in the intro sequence and his roll call at the beginning. This, in turn, lead to some unforeseen consequences on the part of the localization team. ![]() The controversial nature of the game meant that it was censored in France and Germany. Any other differences that aren't related to Nimdok? Also, images would be very good to have for this. ![]()
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