Judgement: Not Recommended

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The big problem with that game is it feels like you're in a library and every books of the series you want to read has been taken, except the volume 4. So, for an oblivious reason, you take the book and instead of going to another library and check if they have the 3 other volumes, you begin to read the one you just bought. The result is you're thrown in the middle of events with the feeling that you're supposed to already know both the lore and the characters involved, which you don't and only a part of the questions you may ask yourself are answered.

While the story is interesting and the game in itself isn't too bad, there are a lot of things that annoyed me, including what I described above, which lead me to give a thumb down, if there was a middle option, I would have picked that as this issues may not be a problem for other players.
- If you have two screens, the full screen instantly push everything else on your second screen, including your shortcut.
- The genies (lamp thingy) are the only place where you can save, you can also get healed but instead of asking a generic price, it takes 75% of your total money.. So better be poor I guess ?
- The game is clearly made so you buy the strategy guide or you'll miss a whole lot of things. Someone made a guide of the Hidden Chambers, but as you're basically thrown onto the map and can go wherever you want, you may find yourself on a place you're not supposed to go right away.
- Enemies don't leave you be, it's nice to see them on the map, but it loses its purpose if they run after you at twice your speed.

Review posted on 05/01/2021, 06:12:00.