There are some annoying problem with the combat party AI and pathfinding, and especially at the beginning it's very annoying. Pratically, no matter if the party AI is set to aggressive or passive, your companions more often than not straight up charge to the enemy, or they can't position themselves properly but starts to run around like headless chicken. There are some other minor nuisances like an incredible slow running speed and corridors dungeon that are filled with one, maximum two kind enemy. It becomes boring pretty fast. Otherwise the game is good, i suggest to edit the party run speed.
In Black Mirror 2 you play as a super edgy college student and for the first half of the game it seems you are playing in a sort of Beverly Hills 902010 in New England. In the second half get better, both in term of puzzle and story advancement, still you need to have played the first title to get the most of it. Technically, the english voice acting is good, the interface was improved from the first game, the graphic are nice to see and you can finally skip most of the tedious movement. It runs with no problem in windows 10 2004 version.
Pixel hunting Lot of padding I didn't expect a dead end in a 2000 adventure game. SPOILER ALERT When you are reaching the mine exit, look for the door, then right click the padlock. The character will examine the padlock and shoot only one bullet. You will need the second and last bullet after exiting the mine.
Betrayal at Krondor Dated graphic and UI but the world is very immersive and the turn-based combat works very well. Plenty of side-quests and secrets, you will need to manually take some notes! Game seems hard but it actually isn't. Betrayal at Antara is a copycat of Krondor, better graphic but the UI is still bad. Unfortunately the game crashes often during cutscenes and there is still no journal for quests. More linear than Krondor it also, imho, have more difficult battles and lot of grind in form of road encounters. Imho is best to buy the pack just for Krondor.