

Even if it is a console port, this is one of the best games I've ever played. A great and unexpected story, a setting far removed from traditional Western RPGs, awesome combat system etc My only gripe with it was that the menus were fugly and looked out of sorts (like they forgot about this aspect of the port) and that, despite being a long game, there were only like 3 locations to skip between with the ship. Knights of the Old Republic had 7 planets or something like that. Kind of made the ship a bit redundant, beyond the repetitive top down shooting games. Still, a must have for everyone

This game is still amazing, after all these years. It deserved a spiritual sequel, that I hoped Clive Barker's Jericho would be, but, alas, while the characters were good, it had none of this one's finesse. The world building and the attention to detail are extraordinary, as are the powers. I can still remember how hilarious the laughing skulls were, and how I jumped when the Tibetan war cannon started moving. I couldn't even finish the game the first time, I was so scared. Years later, when I approached it again, I found that the scare factor dies down a bit by the last third of the game, when you get to the human enemies. Then, Eternal Autumn, while a very cool name, proved to be a bit of a let down. Still, it can't shake my absolute adoration for Lisbeth, her eldest brother, and the damn scrying.