A brilliant game with an interesting premise, plot and cast of characters. The gameplay isn't that exceptional but the game looks like old drawings/painting which is pretty cool. There is a certain degree of railroading to ensure that the overall plot stays the same regardless of what choices you make, but the story is so good that it's forgivable imo.

This has some good qualities, but it also has lots of failed potential. The story was all over the place and like all the worst interactive games, the game forces you to do stuff even if you try to choose not to. There is some interactivity, but not as much as it might seem. This is a big problem since the game is basically an interactive film and without any real gameplay, or even the potential of failing a task, all the choices need to have impact and be interesting.