I bought this only for Mask of Eternity and my review is only based on that. I played this game when I was 9 or 10 years old, and I've wanted to re-play it for a long time. The mood set in this game holds true throughout the entire experience. It's dark and gloomy. It has a classic medieval fantasy feel. The voiced dialogue is well done, and the music sets the tone perfectly. The puzzles are reminiscent of point-and-click adventure games, in that you must pick up everything that isn't nailed down, and no one tells you exactly what to do next. You have to think about it and find the way yourself (or trial and error, or use a guide if you get stuck). Movement and camera controls are terribly clunky by today's standards. I'd only recommend it if you can accept that and enjoy the rest of the game despite knowing how much better it could be if it was made today. The graphics aren't great by today's standards either, but they work well to create the world and atmosphere. There were some technical issues I had with the game where it froze after a cutscene and wouldn't let me continue. This happened twice for me, and the solution for the first time was to go back to an earlier save file (I recommend you keep several save files, not just one, in case this happens), and the second time was to turn off all shadows in the graphics settings. I was able to complete the game without any other major glitches. Overall, if you like these types of old gaming experiences, I would recommend this one because it's a great dark and classic adventure.