Luna Lee
Probably good for your kids.
If you like a straightforward plot and don't mind Lovecraftian-like animations.
Good for the casual gamer. Hell for the collectionists.
Belongs in the canon of point-and-click games.
Get lost in the enchanting art, but don't expect much more.
A must-have for any fans of cyberpunk, point and click, and/or great storytelling.
If you like choose your own adventures, this is for you.
Satiates choice paralysis withdrawal.
Replayability is great if you don't mind grinding a little.
Definitely the best of the entire series, as it should be.
Filled with quirkiness, wonder, and exploration, Burly Men at Sea is certainly a niche game targeted more towards children and adults who want to be kids again. Not everyone will find it a pleasant journey, but I suspect more will be surprised by its charm than not — even if it does not last.
Not Daedalic's best.
Good for contemplating the line between security surveillance and invasion of privacy.
If you like a good story, questioning things, and well-crafted puzzles, this is definitely for you.
Great for strategy RPG fans who want something more.
A light diversion from the usual fare.
A great historical narrative for a difficult time period.