Also, you'll have to re-fight the final boss and sit through unskippable cutscenes and dialogue first each time you try. And failing to realize one has to activate the boiler along the way just makes the chase Unwinnable. Defeating it leads to a chase through the maze-like interior of a ship which, while certainly tense, requires no wrong moves whatsoever through the unmarked tunnels, with the slightest mistake or deviation being punished with a One-Hit KO.
in particular got a kickass remix in The 3rd Birthday. The awesome final boss theme, "U.B.", and also "Escape from U.B.", a creepy song which really provides extra tension during the final escape sequence.Awesome Music: The game has an excellent soundtrack.
Maeda makes a few mentions to a similar incident in Japan happening before, which is referring to the events of the book and movie. To be precise, the game is written to function as a standalone sequel.The novel was actually not published in English until 2007, and it's rather rare in a lot of North America. It probably didn't help that their international releases were delayed several years, and weren't around for long once they were.Adaptation Displacement: You mean there was a movie? And - gasp - a book?.