Took me around ten hours, maybe less, without hints or rushing. Definitely a lot shorter than The Moment of Silence. It's a bit modern and "Dreamfallish", in the sense that it's story heavy but gameplay light. Though no action sequences, don't worry, the controls are completely traditional. And probably the best implementation of them I've ever seen!
The plot was very good, though maybe not up to the level of its predecessor, and seemed to have a few holes. The game is technically stunning, with detailed character models and brilliant camera movement. Overall, a worthy though somewhat inferior successor to The Moment of Silence. In my opinion.
/End mini-review.
