This game is most definitely enjoyable when you are still able to put these things on your head. Even more when you can remember sitting in front of CRT screen as a child, trying to desperately complete waterfall jumping sequence. I can safely say that it's one of most memorable games of my childhood. Beautifully painted graphics, simple rules, and enjoyable story surrounded by excellent narrative, result in unique experience that made me click "buy" the second I got information that game hit the market (virtual) shelves. But memories aside. How can I describe Leo? For sure it's challenging game, due to it's flaws in hit detection, and actual platform location. For some people it may be an issue, but I can surely say that it's worth it if you want to go back in time to see for yourself how nostalgia works.