Such a compelling story. I wasn't turned off at all by the slightly aged graphics, I could see enough detail to immerse myself. The game tells an interesting story that quickly pulled me in. It does have some problems with the camera at points, and some nasty glitches and bugs that one must be aware of. Talking to your half-brother crashes the game? Ignore the lad. Talking to the innkeep causes him to sink into the ground and halt the game forever? Don't trigger the event. It was all forgivable, I just wanted to see the story develop further. But then came the second boss fight. The camera starts rotating at sickening speeds so you a) don't see anything but a swirling mess, b) can't fight properly since the character keeps turning on her heels to cope with the camera, and c) you get killed again and again because you keep dodging into the attacks instead of away from them because of the crazy camera. After two hours I gave up, and I won't try again. There are too many games in my backlog waiting to be played - I don't have the time to put up with this kind of brokenness. It's sad, though - I really would wish to see how the story goes on.