
As my first Broken Sword game, this game definitely impressed me and certainly made me curious about the other games in the series. One of the best things about this game is the humor. The main character, George, is quite a witty guy, and many of the situations involve humor of some sort. I have to compliment the writing, which was both creative and entertaining. The voice acting was generally strong as well, although at times exaggerated, but that's to be expected to some extent in a humorous game. I usually didn't have too much trouble with the puzzles. At times I had to really think the possibilities over, but that's part of the fun. There were definitely a few times where I did get a bit lost, because a puzzle was somewhat illogical, but overall it wasn't a problem. The story itself was interesting but not thrilling. For me, the characters, writing, humor, and colorful graphics really made the game. I did enjoy the tidbits about the Mayans though. As for GOG's version, I have nothing to compare it to since I've never played the game before, but I had zero problems running it on my computer (Win 7 64-bit) & everything looked great to me. Overall, I have to say I enjoyed this game, primarily for the wit, characters, and writing as I mentioned before. I'd recommend this game if you like more traditional adventure games with a touch of humor. For me, it wasn't amazing or awe-inspiring, but it's a really good little game. So give it a shot!