The game itself is really beautiful when the settings a cranked to the maximum. That though, is quickly overshadowed by the heap of technical issues with the game. I couldn't even run the game properly on the lowest settings, lowest FOV and resolution at 1600x900. It would still stutter and lag like crazy in some areas rendering the game almost unplayable at some points. The sound design is mediocre. Sometimes it sounds like an enemy is right beside you, but in reality they're much farther away. Other times they make absolutely no sound at all, and you're suddenly ambushed by four zombies, or whatever the enemies are. The "combat music" is pretty good, but it always continues for a much longer time after the enemies are defeated which tends to get annoying after a while. The voice acting is not really great, and sometimes downright cheesy. But considering it isn't really a AAA title with millions of dollars going towards the development, I can live with it. Definitely my smallest gripe with the game. My biggest issues with the game is definitely the performance. It ran so awfully at the boss fight that I almost wanted to quit the game all-together. It's even a laughably easy fight once you get the point, and get used to the horrible framrate. Environment hit boxes are stupidly large, making it almost impossible to not hit the walls even if you fire several pixels above them! The only problem with the environment is that you never really see any of it, because you keep running around in a castle or something. It's basically the same over and over again, and you're almost consistently confined to small corridors. As soon as the game opens up, it just shits the bed. Pros: - Beautiful Cons: - Performance is horrible - Sound design is mediocre - Cheesy voice acting - Promises a lot; delivers less - Environment hit boxes are stupidly large - All segments are the same - Loud or completely silent enemies - Melee combat is bad - Not worth more than €4,99