I love the games in this series so far, and I always feel wanting more when I finally finish them.
I've tried hard to not play this game until it's finished, and with the change log always being really vague/non-existent, it helps resist the urge to cave-in and finally play. Big updates always look enticing, even for games I don't play, and it can sometimes lead to me finally trying the game out.
That said, is the game looking to be near completion? How much content is there so far, compared to a complete Treasure of Nadia?
Better game for me than previous two games in the serial IMHO. Better art, better animation, better story, more beautiful female characters and a much better MC taller than all the women and man enough to need to shave by the look of him. The tone of the game is darker and many TGO animations are spectacularly good, definitely better than the cinematics of LE or ToN. The characters are interesting and some are actually endearing. (I have a soft spot for sweet, silly and funny little farm girl Hannah, kind of a slightly smarter and more amusing version of Alia but much better as comedy foil.) The downside is that duplication occurs with many of the female the characters, e.g., Heather = Janet, Chloe = Kaley, Carol = Naomi and Hannah = Alia etc., but the text is much better, has fewer spelling mistakes and dialogue between the characters much more adult. (The beginning of the game is particularly good with a flashback about Madalyn narrated by Tasha from ToN which is very movie-like. ) I did expect to see more of criminal boss Duncan Helmer as a major villain in TGO, especially as MC was a cop and Henry and Diana guesting apparently out to kill him, but Duncan seemed diminished and kinda watered down and doesn't appear much at all. Anyway, to cut a long story short, TGO is a must play if you like what NLT Media have done before. Many say that ToN is better but, for me at least, TGO is the superior game in every way that matters. My advice would be to play it ASAP because it is very enjoyable, sexy, beautiful - a truly great game of its kind in fact - which people will be playing for years to come. Why deny yourself any longer? Take the plunge! I attach below a poor quality, quickly made, screengrab clip of some of the Madalyn flashback to give you a taste of Tasha's voice over.