Many have scrutinized the games art but I feel it gives the game a certain charm that you don't see often in games nowadays. So first off I've spent about 3 hours in the game so far and let me say that if you think you'll be fighting all 3 hours then this might not be the game for you. Thus far the game has involved a lot of running around doing investigations. In other words, AN ABSURD AMOUNT OF DIALOGUE! Don't expect to do much fighting in the beginning as other than the optional 15 minute side quest in the beginning there wasn't any in the first 3 hours. That being said it isn't necessarily bad just not for everyone. The game has great visuals, it's strange to play an old-school rpg in 1920x1080, nad the sound is fantastic in my opinion. The only fault I'd really give this game is that it really gives you no direction AT ALL. However to those of whom have played other crpgs this might be standard as I come from an age of Elder Scrolls where quests guide your hand... There's none of that here. There's barely even a quest log but it just shows paragraphs of info and I don't think there is any "active quest" I'm pretty sure they're all always active. All that being said, in my 3 hours spent playing Inquisitor it was an enjoyable 3 hours and could easily see myself sink a huge amount in the game. Albeit frustrating at times but enjoyable. It was fairly cheap and so I'd definitely recommend it.