The game is packed with references that'll make your retro gamers heart smile and has a really nice soundtrack. The idea of evolving and alternating graphics and gameplay is really fun and mostly well executed, though it feels a bit shallow at times and some eras fall too short in my opinion. Overall the game is pretty short (about 10h for 100% completion) and rather easy, but the worst downside for me was the awkward collision detection in action-adventure mode. You can get used to it, but it just feels wrong and should've been executed way better, technically. All in all it's a short but fun journey. If you played and loved The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy (especially VII) and even Diablo, and are always up for a bit of nostalgia, then you might want to give Evoland a try. Don't expect a game with awesome combat and deep story that combines the best of (J)RPG history into one, but rather a game that takes you on a journey to remember some of the most awesome gaming experiences you've had in this genre, and you won't be disappointed.