This game made me fall in love with Wadjet Games, and I still find it one of the best Point-and-Click games I've ever played, and you can see from the rating that most people agree with me. I find it hard to explain what I love about it so much, though. It has a compelling world, compelling characters, and you don't get bogged down in moon-logic puzzles. There are multiple endings, and it doesn't take too long.
I will admit it's not a paradigm-shifting game. It's not poetry in game form. It's not an 11/10. But it's very good, and definitely worth your time, and an amazing introduction into Wadjet games. I just wish they'd explore the world again.