Torin's Passage has lived rent free in my head for decades, now. I'm delighted to be able to play it again and am surprised by just how much and accurately I remembered it. Some parts have definitely aged less well than others. A lot of the jokes and references leave me scratching my head. The puzzles are either overly simplistic or aggravatingly unintuitive with little to no in-between. But the nostalgia factor does a lot to compensate for this game's flaws. :) The only way I realized I could pan across an entire scene or navigate to certain impossible-looking areas was through the hint system... Whatever! I'm having fun, and that's sort of all that matters.