This game has long dialogue which really opens up the characters and makes you feel part of their world, much closer than most games to the feeling you get from reading a good novel. As for the comment that the dialogue is monotonous, this must have been written by someone who wants short shallow dialogue. However, this game gives you a full game's worth of story, character and challenge. Yes, the sequel is essential and I feel cheated that it is still not available. The reviewer who complains Culpa Innata is only **** is being unfair. I have to take issue with some negative comments. Why? Because every aspect of the game is first rate: the future society depicted is rich and convincing the visuals are beautiful the voices are excellent, the characters are lifelike the speech scenes are long, complex and realistic and the puzzles are varied, challenging and interesting. This is my favourite of dozens of adventure games I have played going back to the very first days of Kings Quest.
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