Too convoluted to play in the present day, but a good goalpost to have as an overly complex and hard point'n'click adventure. It's mostly redeemed by the ability to combine everything with everything and get a unique response almost every time. It also shows the atmospheric direction pretty much all of Daedalic's later adventures would go down
One of the best Point and Clicks. Genius writing, a likeable yet slightly crazy protagonist with a very relatable goal, awesome characters both on the "good" and the "bad" side, and puzzle design that leans into the weird and humorous without being impossible to solve without a guide. Replaying the game recently, I had to grab the guide a few times tho.