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There are sword several very simple puzzles scattered about in the various landscapes, but these are few and far between. The enthralling story and captivating music are what propelled me ever forward. The music is absolutely worthy of mention. It serves very well to set the mood of each of the various areas. Sometimes it is light and airy, other times ponderous and somber, and in turn it gets your heart racing when attack is imminent or lets you know it's time to relax in the not-so-dangerous areas. This music was played by real musicians on real instruments, running sword the sword gamut from wind instruments to violins, cellos to guitars, classical chamber music to postmodern rock. The battle music is an exception, though; while high-quality, I'd swear the ending "tada" flourish was the same exact one used for battle scenes in Anachronox.
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