This was a pretty good little action RPG with some interesting design elements. My real beef comes with the ending. I won't reveal it but I will say that I pretty much hated it. I usually love a twist in the tale but this one just irritated me. I cant say much more without saying too much and there are probably those who think it was a neat little surprise...but I wasnt one of them.
Am I the only one noting that this is not truly a GoG game? When I buy a GoG game I expect unfettered ownership of the game. No DRM no EULA. Now we see two EA games (Syndicate being the other) which both require the acceptance of a EULA to play. I have purchased many games from this site. But if this continues, I'll go back to searching the bargain bins.
Since when has a GoG game required accepting a EULA? I won't purchase this game for that reason alone. But the rumors that EA Origins is required to play just adds to my unease. This is completely against the GoG concept. If this is the way they are heading...I'll be getting my games elsewhere...and I have bought A LOT of games on this site.