

This game is truly ancient, one I had played on CD ROM on a Power PC back in the 90's; its age shows, but it was a solid game back then, and the mechanics hold up now. Quality of life issues that were resolved in the sequel are painfully prevalent if you've played both, along-side ancient save file structure problems not dissimilar to those Skyrim suffered from, if we're being honest, but it's essentially just a few extra clicks here and there to navigate. Hours of fun even today.

This is the kind of game that's fun single player or with others, and while it isn't as long as a lot of modern games, the gameplay is fun and interesting, the art and music are a bit dated in quality, but it holds up so well in creating a deep, dark environment that other games today mostly fail to try to replicate.