Played this game a few years ago on Steam, a good story and very atmospheric. And you don't have to be a FPS gaming master to do well in it, which is good for an aging gamer like myself. I completed the game, which is something of high praise in itself, coming from me, since I have a bad habit of buying games and never finishing them. If I had to be completely honest, I'd say it's really a strong star 4-star game, because it doesn't have a lot of replay value, but I'll round it up one. I figure if GOG is allowing people who've never played the game to leave one-star reviews of it based on the writer of the source material, then it's only fair that I get to combat their short-sighted black and white view of the world and the entirety of history with a five-star one. Lovecraft died in 1937 and all his works are in the public domain, so there's no proceeds going to some secret cabal of white supremacists, and as far as I know, the racists of the world aren't compiling old letters of Lovecraft into some kind of Racist Bible to support their worldview. Although we do have have at least one other one-star review here from a guy (proudly displaying a Confederate flag as his avatar) who's mad that the devs put up disclaimers about Lovecraft's racism to assuage the other angry crowd... Frogwares just can't win. But anyway, to say that buying this game is directly supporting racism is a stretch. To all of you who have the brain power to separate a work of fiction from the foibles of the man who created it, I say enjoy the game - with a clean conscience. ;)