Note: This review contains spoilers for The Stanley Parable.
When The Stanley Parable launched as a standalone game in 2013, it received critical acclaim and proved itself a hit among players, notably including those who would otherwise not have any interest in the “walking simulator” genre. Five years later, in 2018, an updated rerelease called The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe that would include new content and a console port was announced for 2019. Unfortunately, Ultra Deluxe would receive two delays, once to 2020 and once to 2021, though it would finally launch on 4/27/2022. Though the release of Ultra Deluxe blindsided me, I still rushed to play it, even taking advantage of a special 33% discount from owning the original game (meaning I only paid $16.66 instead of $25). As much as I thoroughly enjoyed the original The Stanley Parable, my enjoyment of Ultra Deluxe waned by the time I had accessed all of the new content, to the point where I felt that the rerelease failed to completely justify a second purchase for existing fans.