

I really liked stacking's old-fashioned vibes and charm. The puzzles themselves are decent and probably not always that fun, but it has a nice hints system that allows you to continue the game and keep the immersion. The game is a bit childish and I liked it for that reason. However, its not a 5/5 groundbreaking game, so go in with that expectations - the puzzles might get repetitive, story is ok and might not be fun for everyone. I personally loved the no voice acting with text on screen movie style presentation. I definitely did not regret getting this game.

I played this game on linux. The experience was top notch - it has a great story and characters were very interesting. There were no issues on linux. I did need some walkthrough/guide for the best ending, but that was it and overall I still enjoyed the game immensely. I feel this is the best title from wadget eye games (between shivah, blackwell series, gemini rue and golden wake - all of them being point and click games).

Generally, I enjoy stealth games a lot. I like games where you can sneak upon enemies and there is that thrill when you manage to escape detection while achieving your mission. Hitman 2, is unfortunately not a stealth game. It is a 'learn by trial and error' game that limits your learning by limiting your save files per level. By the time you have reloaded the millionth time, you would have "successfully" completed your "stealth" objectives. It also has amazing issues on modern hardware. For eg, I had to look up why the AI is so unpredictable in this game and apparently it has something to do with the FPS the game is running at. Not a very fun experience, go in with low expectations (of both fun and its ability to function on your system). Not comparable to other stealth greats like splinter cell in any way.