I'll break it down into a few areas of note, first the plot. The backstory is nice, it has that sensational feel of a "world gone crazy", altho there is the problem of how you as the player fit into it, it feels as tho you're just being led thru the missions, rather then actually making a difference. Now for the gameplay. The controls are simple, almost too simple, as there's not a whole lot of depth of combat, just hack and dodge really. Ranged attacks are nice, and require a good bit of skill to work well. Enemy AI hardly exists, as they perform some very strange acts, falling off high heights, forever running away despite being melee fighters, and setting a difficulty level doesn't help much, as certain enemies just seem to be way to hard for their own good. Lastly, the gameworld as a whole. As stated before, I feel like I'm being led thru the game, that being said the actual areas I fight in are well thought out. So well done, that I wanted a map at certain times cause I kept getting turned around by all the pretty stuff I saw. You really have to search every nook and cranny to find all the hidden items, and trust me, finding that last bag of gold (in game currency for upgraded weapons and armor) is soooo sweet. If you like medieval-style Hack and Slashes, Enclave is a good choice for 6 bucks (and a walk down memory lane never hurts either)