One of the first games I've played, and stayed with me over the years. Seeing that a lot of other classic games started to be remastered or remade, The Devil Inside would come in mind immediately, alongside Clive Barker's Undying or the first Silent Hill. Got this game in mid 2000s with the Romanian edition of the Level Pc games magazine. Back then I really enjoyed the story, the lore, the characters, the puzzles. It's was nice to be able to switch between the two main protagonists, Dave & Deva, which had different weapons and fighting styles, and enough ennemies to defeat. The gameplay felt challenging in quite few places, there are quite many levels to go through, and the lack of internet made it difficult at times, not having the posibility to check for an walkthrough. At it was great to share it with a friend, playing together with such a nice feeling when finally managing to pass through a difficult area or defeat a boss. There is a main bug in the early part of the game, after getting into the mansion's attic, first thing needed to be done is to save the cameraman, then clear the attic of the rest of the ennemies, otherwise the game gets stuck in that level and the elevator to basement can't be activated. Another thing, to make the game run, it required the CD to be present in the CD player unit while playing the game. On top of that, if the pc had only a C: partition, the CD player had to be D: in order for the game to run. Same rule in case of two partitions e.g. C: and D:, the CD player's assigned letter had to be E:. It worked the same with an .iso of the game and a virtual disc emulator. And although the game could still be played on Win 7, it's not working on the last Win 10/11. The workaround I guess is to play the game using a virtual box, with Win 7 installed. The graphics are dated compared with today's games, but still a lot of fun to play it, the gameplay is really enjoyable, remember the thrills of being cornered and beat it after kept trying.