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1. Yes, it is a horror game, though obviously what counts as horror can be subjective--what is frightening or suspenseful to some people is unimpressive to others. There will be some combat in the full game as well as puzzles--the Prologue however is intended to be an atmospheric teaser, to give an impression of the general style and atmosphere of the game.
2. There is a reason for that design choice. Whether it was a good one or not depends on the eye of the beholder. I'd say I've seen a pretty even split between players who find it immersion-breaking and players who find it intriguing.
So yeah, it's kind of a cliffhanger. I guess I'm in between those two parties, with both opinions inside of me ;-)
PS: I played the original back in early 90s but most things about it I forgot but movement is a lot better for sure :D
PPS: 16GB for 10 mins of demo, wow!