It’ll tear you apart

Damn. Anyway, here’s a trailer for the Definitive Edition:

Lisa’s original release ran either in 620x480 or blurrily stretched to fit your screen. The Definitive Edition bundles together the DLC, Lisa The Joyful, and features HD graphics, an updated UI, and new enemies and bosses and music and party dialogue. It’s even got a “painless” mode for those who just want the story without all the brutal setbacks.

Rachel summed up the spirit of the game well with a recentHave You Played:

You can also get a pretty illustrative picture of Lisa by noting that Johnbounced off its first fifteen minutes, furious.

It remains a game that deserves a larger audience, and hopefully the Definitive Edition brings it that when it releases on July 18th. Me? It’s just made me want to return to the otherLisa.