This is an absolute masterpiece. Beautifully drawn game with tremendously fitting soundtrack and clever dialogs. The game is in the best traditions of Lucas Arts adventures (you can't get in the situation where you can't finish the game) which is great.
Can't recommend enough to play it.
Game was good. Characters were good. Voice acting seemed professional. The plot was a bit muddy but maybe because I played off and on over a couple of weeks. Art was good. Solid mechanics. I would recommend as I enjoyed it and some of the puzzles were quirky so that was great.
When adventure games were at their worst with puzzles and inventories and deaths and everything wrong with the genre, the fun of Lovecraft was almost ruined by Prisoner of Ice. Gibbous fixes all that with bright, beautiful graphics, slapstick, and the cameos from Tim Shafer, the Witcher himself, and lots of other regular faces. The designors made the right call in simplifying puzzles and focusing on the heart of adventure games ..... humor and characters. Hotspots all are identified when you press a button. There's a kitteh sidekick who pokes fun at Lovecraft in all the right ways, stripping away the racist fear-mongering and focusing on the silliness of giant tentacle monsters. The only unwelcome bit of throwback is the lack of a female protagonist, other than the cat, a lack of broader representation among the characters you meet. Great modern adventure for everyone to enjoy.