This game is great IF: - you are looking for entertainment and not frustration, which is what most "super challenging" indie-games of today offer - you can live with its rather short playtime (I think it took me around 6 hours to complete it the first time), because you have a live anyway and can survive without countless hours of building up a character or training yourself in repetitive tasks or missions - you like the idea of an isometric action-adventure, with levels in it totally lacking enemies to kill I understand most of the more neutral reviews, but actually I take most of their critics as positive points... I have a job and a family and I am thankful if a game doesn't torture me with its (for me) extreme difficulty. I'm not a bad gamer, but I'm simply not twelve anymore (which is a fine age to be in) and I have better things to do with my very limited free time, than forcing me through repetitive attemps of beating a frustrating game. In Jotun, I really liked the balance of more peaceful exploration and (mildly) challenging bossfights. The great music and camarawork really makes a few sceneries worth remembering and I had a great time in the game. I even think about starting it over again.