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The Eternal Prison for example; fantastic concept and the level looks cool, but its existence raises way too many unanswered questions that really need addressing.
But if Soul Reaver happens to bring back attention into the franchise, it would mean there's a big chance of these other games being revisited, and a smaller chance that they finish the legacy of Kain.
The GOG version does indeed have controller support by default. The only shortfall of the GOG version is that it doesn't fix the PC port's 40-frames-per-second cap. Since the gameplay speed is tied directly to the framerate, this means it's a slower version of the game than the PS1 version a lot of the time.
I say "a lot of the time" because the PS1 version suffered slowdown when things got busy, so the gameplay speed could fluctuate.
Thankfully there's a fan-patch you can find on PCGamingWiki that, with a simple drag-and-drop-and-replace into the GOG version's install folder, fixes the framerate issue and adds subtitles to the game, and also improves the FMV quality and such. It's so easy to install it's barely a speedbump. I recommend it.
or, dare to dream, they finally finish the franchise with a proper sequel to Defiance