
I know this sound like hyperbole, but this is one of the most gorgeous games I've ever played. Everything about it looks beautiful: The clay like graphics, the masterful use of colours, the lovely soundtrack and the interface. The puzzles are very good and a pleasure to solve for about 3/4 of the game. Unfortunately, a few of the last puzzles a bit too obtuse and fiddly to pull of, which brings the game down a notch. Still, it's highly recommended.

This is the kind of games that hardly are made nowadays, and luckily this one is quite good to quench the hunger of Wizardry clones. The visuals are soundtrack are great, specially for such a small production, and the story, even without much exposition, is quite cool. The gameplay is done in traditional Wizardry style. It's turn based and offers a lot of tactical depth. Probably the biggest complaint I have is about the interface. It's completely unwieldy, and unlike the rest of the game, very ugly.