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The key, for me, is that this port introduces flaws where there once were none: you have to balance the improvements with the downgrades. And I don't feel those downgrades were necessary or unavoidable.
And I don't believe this version is better than the 360 version in every respect. It is a step up overall when considering the framerate and additional player control options -- but those improvements are made with an extreme sacrifice in presentation quality. The original 360 release's main flaws were in game design. Otherwise, it has the same presentation quality as you'd expect from any other game: it boots up to the main menu, it accurately tells you how to play, you watch some cutscenes and periodically shoot bad guys until the game ends. Whether or not you like or dislike the game is purely up to your tastes in the decisions the developers made.
So although it would be nice to have Japanese voices I agree, it's no worse than the 360 version in any respect, and in one important respect of framerate, it's better - but you still rated it down. Seems harsh to me.