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* [[Adaptational Badass]]: Sarah is far from the [[Damsel in Distress]] shown in her original portrayal; while the original game has her try to flee from her would-be rapists, the remake portrays her as tougher and more independent, insisting on Tommy that she can hold out on her own. Indeed, she gave one of the thugs a [[Groin Attack]] to show Tommy that she's no mere pushover.
* [[Adaptational Badass]]: Sarah is far from the [[Damsel in Distress]] shown in her original portrayal; while the original game has her try to flee from her would-be rapists, the remake portrays her as tougher and more independent, insisting on Tommy that she can hold out on her own. Indeed, she gave one of the thugs a [[Groin Attack]] to show Tommy that she's no mere pushover.
* [[Adapted Out]]: He is notably absent in the remake, leaving the final two missions with Paulie and Tommy either using the weapons they already have in their possession or obtaining them somewhere else.
* [[Adapted Out]]: Yellow Pete is notably absent in the remake, leaving the final two missions with Paulie and Tommy either using the weapons they already have in their possession or obtaining them somewhere else.
* [[Age Lift]]: Alice Coletti. Whereas she appears as a small child in the original game, the remake ages her up to at least in her teens.
* [[Age Lift]]: Alice Coletti. Whereas she appears as a small child in the original game, the remake ages her up to at least in her teens.
* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: A number of players found the inclusion of car radios jarring considering the time period--such audio units do exist, but given the state of electronics at the time with humongous and power-hungry vacuum tubes, they existed as bulky, ten-litre units mounted some place else in the car, and are ridiculously expensive. The inclusion of radios in all cars can be chalked up as [[Artistic License]] though, presumably for the player to enjoy the soundtrack and listen to the in-game news broadcasts for exposition's sake.
* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: A number of players found the inclusion of car radios jarring considering the time period--such audio units do exist, but given the state of electronics at the time with humongous and power-hungry vacuum tubes, they existed as bulky, ten-litre units mounted some place else in the car, and are ridiculously expensive. The inclusion of radios in all cars can be chalked up as [[Artistic License]] though, presumably for the player to enjoy the soundtrack and listen to the in-game news broadcasts for exposition's sake.