Now this was an absolute delight. Point and Click with Pythonesque humor and ... art? Clasical art? Clasical music? I'm not educated in these fields enough.
War. War ended. And you are given the control of... uh, did they ever say her name? I dunno? A woman in armor who really likes chopping off heads.
I do enjoy that some puzzles can be solved by killing someone instead of going through with the actual puzzle. It's a bit morbid, and I did a "kill free" playthrough as much as I understand is possible, but it is a bit refreshing to see the game give you "difficulty" settings for particular puzzles.
As with all Point and Clicks, though, there was that one puzzle that I could not for the life of me figure out, and couldn't stab my way out of, and I had to look up the answer. That always bums me out a little bit, but that I tend to put on me rather than the game.
Absolute delight if you get the chance.
