2013 cult classic The Stanley Parable is seeing new life this year, with a remastered and extended version called The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe releasing for modern consoles on April 27. Whether you're a big fan of the original, or just thinking about checking out The Stanley Parable for the first time, here's a look at what critics think of the game so far.
In GameSpot's review of Ultra Deluxe, reviewer Jordan Ramée scored the re-release an 8/10, referring to it as «a sequel in all but name,» praising the game's new endings and how it's been updated as a commentary on the games industry of today.
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With reviews split between various release platforms, GameSpot sister site Metacritic doesn't yet have a aggregate score for any edition of The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, but early reviews seem overwhelmingly positive.
«Ultra Deluxe is as intriguing to play as the original game, perhaps even more so today given that its message is directed toward the modern-day gaming landscape. Some of the nuances will be a bit lost on you if you weren't playing games or at least paying attention to the space back in 2013, as it relies on having a grasp of how the conversation surrounding games has evolved in the past decade. But, it's an entertaining experience regardless of if you have that context or not.» — Jordan Ramée [Full review]
«Given how many secret paths and hidden endings The Stanley Parable contains, it’s hard to tell exactly how big the new
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