It's hard to rate this game. - If you look at it from a historical perspective - it's a magnificent snapshot of a Quake-era game, built on a weird Frankenstein's monster of an engine (a mixture of a pre-Doom engine with Quake-like 3D models) - If you look at it with nostalgia goggles, this is a perfect version of an old game. Higher resolutions, no issues, and perfectly playable on new systems. In every sense a great port. If you loved it 30 years ago, you'll love it again. - If you want a fun old shooter, it will drive you absolutely insane. Cheap deaths, evil enemy placement, devilish enemy spawning... This game hates you, like most 90's FPS's. Even more sometimes. Your rockets and bullets will hit walls and corners when you expect a clear shot, heat-scanners seem to start shooting the same millisecond your first pixel enters their line of sight... It's frustratingly evil if you play on harder then Easy. If you're in the first two categories, it's worth the asking price. If you never played it, want a fun shooter, but don't like 90's shooters - avoid like a plague
This is not a typical Lucas Arts Point'n'click adventure game. It is missing wacky characters and humor. You are getting a serious and in places pretty dark story and characters with just a tiny drop of light dialogue/monologue. I played it when it originally came out and still find it to be the most impressive and mature Lucas Arts adventure game. Not the best, but highly recommended nonetheless. Guano! Right in my eye.