It's a typical P&C adventure, where you search for old artifacts, resolve old mysteries, and so on — you probably saw many similar games if you like the genre — and it's well done. Pros: + Puzzles. They have logic, no "click everywhere, something should work". + Humor. There is humor, and it's just enough of it. Some P&C games make hundreds of hot points with stupid jokes in every sentence even if the writer is exhausted. This game is not one of them, it sounds fresh. + Art, voices, dialogs — All is well done. + Setting. Thank God, it's not dunning Templars. The game starts in Chicago and quickly moves to Vilnius, it talks about the history and culture of the Greate Duchy of Lithuania. I think that's how such games have to be made. Seriously, there is no difference in gameplay if you search for Graal or Vytautas' Crown, but I fed enough with cliches copied between different movies and games. Using local culture is a great thing. + No forced romance/woke etc. There are some dialog options where you can manifest your interest in a girlfriend/boyfriend and you also can select "C'mon, we have a job to do" instead. Finally. I'm a bit tired of the latest RPGs where you have to *** the entire company for bonuses/achievements. Cons: - It's short and narrow (typically, there are not so many tasks you can do in parallel). - Some puzzles could be more polished. So, generally, it's a good game in the genre but it feels incomplete — it's the main drawback to me. So, 4/5, and anyway, I had a nice time with the game.