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Also note that at times you have one key that opens several doors and there are several routes one can take, that's cool!
In short, totally worth planing and thank you to the original author.
While I haven't played RE Survivor, the original author's intention to keep the resource management aspect of the older RE titles as one of its core design philosophies is made clear. I personally enjoyed it as it creates a learning curve that is not seen in the current HL2 mainline RE ports, and this can be offputting for those that was a more chill and relaxing experience without having to think for everything they do.
I have played both re1 and re2 maps, I've died more on this mod alone than my first-time re1 and re2 runs combined. It can get a little frustrating at times, but I enjoyed the challenge overall. The different routes do add replayability as a nice bonus for those that want to experience everything this mod has to offer.