
I think this was one of the dev's earliest work which was upgraded with better graphics. I really enjoyed the story itself and how it was written. The mystery kept my attention and solving it wasn't too difficult. It covered deep issues of the Jewish faith as well, but I think it also applies to other faiths, especially Christian, regarding suffering/pain and God allowing it to happen even to good people. The story has danger too and your main character can die. Which leads me to the only thing about it that made me take away a star: when your character dies, you go straight to the introduction sequence instead of the Main Page where you can select Load or Quit. And my character kept dying at one point because I hadn't figured out what to do right just yet so seeing that introduction sequence got to be a pain the neck after a short while! Other than that, I could easily give this game five stars. None of the puzzles were ridiculous or out of place. Voice acting was great. We're given the opportunity to listen to the dev sing! It's short and linear but there is a commentary options which gives you good reason to play through a second time if you wish to learn tidbits about it's development and the dev's thoughts on certain aspects of it. The classic version is also included so that may be another reason to play the game again (in Backup and Goodies section) just to see the differences.