I loved the Victorian aesthetic and spooky atmosphere, with the penny-dreadful covers lying everywhere etc. Puzzles are hard but not impossible, the hints can always get you un-stuck. The layout of the house is absolutely bonkers, you're always getting turned around. Two or three very minor bugs where interactable items don't interact. Also, total nitpick but there were some spelling and grammar errors in some of the found papers. But the story itself is great, and I wish there were more first-person puzzle games like this.