World, atmosphere, music and writing are great. These elements reeked of Planescape: Torment, one of the absolute best RPGs I played. Stygian provided me with eldritch Lovecraftian experience that I will not be able to erase from my broken mind, and I love it. I'm very glad I managed to slog through maddening depths of its unresponsive, nearly broken UI, mind-numbingly slow and unbalanced battle system, loading times straight from early 1920' and non-skippable cutscenes. I really hope that the authors will violently birth perfected continuation. Vastly. Perfected. Continuation.
+ intelligently designed, believable world + well-written, likeable characters for which I really cared about + very good voice acting + logical puzzles (sometimes with multiple solutions!). Just be careful not to miss interactable objects on the screen! - poor, sometimes confusing graphics (even for a pixel-style), although character portraits are lovely It took me 15 hours to finish the game. Considering the price and that the story was fleshed-out (I never felt like Im being dragged through filler) I think this is nice length of time. In summary, great game developed by something like 2 or 3 people. Please give them a bit of Your money and experience a life in Technobabylon.