Zork Grand Inquisitor was one of those games I never saw coming. Back when it first came out, I had begun to lose faith that another good adventure game would be released. A slew of games with terrible moon logic, and the decline of the genre in general made it so I started to believe that the genre was dead. Then I played this game over my neighbor's. I instantly fell in love, the strong emphasis on humor being one of those things that stood out over everything else. True, there were still a few moon logic puzzles, but they were manageable. It saddens me that ZGI was the last game in the Zork series (not counting browser games), but it was one of those pleasant types of sad, the kind where you're saying goodbye to a friend, but you know they're going to be better off where they're going, and they can do nothing more here. A must buy for anyone who is a fan of Monty Python comedy, as well as solid adventure gaming with a comprehendable story.