This game belongs to the short least (with Duke, Doom, Diablo, Phantasmagoria and Daggerfall) of the early PC games that made me which I had a PC back in the days.
It's visual, it's atmosphere and it's scenario were and still are unique and even if time wasn't all that nice with it, it still has various aspects that feel fresh and original even by modern day standards.
Contextual events, sometimes with dedicated animations, invincible recurring ennemies who harass you just like the nemesis would do years later in Resident Evil 3. It's dark and violent, yet strangely cartoony, fun and even light-hearted sometimes, offering a weird mix that even it's sequel couldn't reproduce.
I played it almost 10 years after it's release, some time around the early 2000's and I enjoyed it all the way. It was exactly what I had anticipated, and even more.
Oddly enough it was already considered "abandonware" by the time I gave it a go.
I've been waiting to see it pop in GOG's catalog since the early days of this shop, thinking it was an obvious pick, and yet ... it never came !
What surprises me the most is that it's pretty much forgotten compared to Alone in the Dark, yet it's almost as old and ... honestly, it's WAY better and far more enjoyable nowadays. I really don't know why it fell in oblivion since it really had nothing to be ashamed of, next to the other legendary titles of the genre.