- The Xbox version differs even from PS2.
- Auto saves and quick saves are still present from PC.
- Red brackets were added around the highlighted menu options.
- An even different graphic novel font is used than PS2.
- The graphic novel panel for Backstabbing Bastard uses the same image as PC, just with the towers removed.
- Different menu backgrounds are used.
- Aside from the controls, the PlayStation 2 version alternates from the PC version.
- There are no quick saves on PS2 and the chapters are divided into several sub-chapters with different names for each.
- The World Trade Center towers are also removed from the intro on PS2 and the graphic novel panel showing them at the beginning of the chapter "Backstabbing Bastard" is replaced with a different image.
- The Roman numerals for the "Part" description of the loading screens were replaced with just normal numbers.
- The graphic novel scenes use a different font than PC.
- An additional credits movie was added with new music in the main menu. The PS4 release also adds 1080p support and trophies.
- The graphics in the GameBoy Advance version were cut-down compared to its PC and Console counterparts. The environments were changed from fully-fledged polygon 3D to 2D rendered isometric viewpoint. The characters did remain polygon however, but their poly-counts were reduced immensely to accommodate the GBA's limited hardware. Some of the levels from the PC version like the opening level, and the two dream sequences were also removed because of cartridge space limitations. Also, the in-games speech was replaced with onscreen text, but a large part of the cut-scene voice acting did remain intact, and level music was added to the game as well.
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