I'd love to see a sequel to this as it could be really exceptional; the environments you wander through, in a semi-top down third person perspective, unfold with awe-inspiring vistas are breath-taking, the enemies are well-designed and the combat is, while a bit clunky and awkward, shaken up well throughout; I loved the setting(s), but for me the story-telling was a bit limp, even though I liked the shadow-puppet cut scenes, the narration and narrative could have been more engaging and encourage more emotional investment; the way you learn about the mythology, by walking up to paintings and hearing, didn't make for particularly interesting listening even though I am fascinated Eastern mythologies.