Not very appealing at first sight but immersive as you play
This game, however, had some things that kept me playing it to the end. Background music changing as you travel to a different city or country was nice. Atmosphere (buildings, indoors, vehicles, people) that nicely reflected Europe in 1910's was also beautiful. Matahari was depicted as looking much more attractive than what i think she was in real life. Although the background music was good and differed depending on the city traveled, melodies were too short and thus, constantly repeating itself which might be found boring by some. Other than added plot characters and objects as the story unfolded, other people and environment did not differ at all. People other than plot characters, for example, were always the same in appearance and standing on the same point of the Berlin Train Station. In addition, as a graphical flaw, the game did not horizontally stretch the screen to the sides in 1366*768 wide screen resolution.
Despite many insufficiencies in the game in many respects, the music & atmosphere still absorbed me into this low-budget a bit below average game. So, if you like or have yearnings to early 20 th century like I do, you will probably feel somehow attracted to this game and keep playing it to its end trying to ignore all the cons you will find.