Not about the game, but only about the changes compared to the original version (the game was not released in 2004 in this version), which GOG offers without any indication of the restrictions: - The control elements typical of Atlantis games has been exchanged to rather unlovingly designed versions. This applies to menu, conversation elements, mouse arrow - All mini-games are gone - Parts of the other gameplay are also missing, e.g. - the lamp and matches are not used in the first chapter, it is immediately light in the room in which Curtis lands with the rowboat - the guards don't pursue Curtis in the scene after leaving the village - Hotspots and the interaction with them as well as the scenes triggered by them are missing, e.g. - in the village on the statues or the screen - Back then, an animated environment in games was not common. In the original version, no grass moved, but after all, there were moving snakes, butterflies and insects. These animations are missing in the GOG version. - The switch to widescreen is okay. This is not necessarily conducive to image quality. - Once again there is no option to select the language, although five are offered. So if you think you could play in a language other than that of your Windows version, you will be disappointed. (Only the "English" version can be downloaded.) Anyone who knows the failed new version of Versailles II - The Testament - could get the idea that the same developers were at work. In the case of Versailles II, nothing was left of the game or the gameplay. At least some game elements have been preserved here, but fun is something else. Therefore just 2 stars and rather no recommendation.