I don't know if "enjoy" is the right word, but it is definitely an enthralling experience. It is equal parts disturbing, unsettling, scary... and heartbreaking. The whole game has a masterfully executed sense of unease to it. You wouldn't think a game with 16-bit graphics could do that at a glance, but holy crap it does.
And again, if the devs are reading this, thank you so much for bringing this to gog.com! I had my eye on it for ages, but it was download only for PSP/Vita, and I try to get download only games exclusively on PC. And I hope the sequels make it here as well :D
Post edited May 04, 2016 by Runico