Admittedly I have only played this game about 10 minutes or so (because I'm going through a crazy point and click adventure nostalgia phase and am just buying everything from the 90s that Sierra and Lucasarts produced) but those 10 minutes left such an impression I felt like I needed to review this game. I grew up on the point and click adventure games and I would play these with my older brother who died in 1996, so replaying most these has a lot sentimental value more than actual gameplay value, but I had never seen this one growing up and decided to try it out before replaying some of the games I came to buy, and was utterly flabbergasted at how much freedom this game gives you right off the bat and I can tell is much more of an open world game than current release Bethesda games offer. If you are into immersive adventures that require you to use your wits and gives you options on what to do and you never played this, do yourself a favor and buy it already, this game is definitely the gem all the reviews are saying it is and really deserves waaaaaay more attention; I feel bad for the original game designers for having their brilliance overlooked by the more campy and easy to digest point and click games that Sierra was pumping out back then, and it's not those games aren't enjoyable for the charm and environments they offer, but this game really takes the cake for what a point and click game could have been.