It isn’t perfect, but it makes such an excellent presentation compared to other titles that I’d feel stupid giving it anything less than a four-out-of-five
If the thought of having to solve puzzles constantly and running around the same level three or four times, with bosses that are very repetitive doesn’t float your boat, then you may want to take a pass on this game.
Without going into detail, the story ends in Tarantino-esque fashion mid-sentence with what should’ve been the twist point in the plot of a true sequel.
Volume One of this series of books does a grand job of introducing gaming to the masses, but offers a lot of familar information for gamers already in the know.