I played this game when it came out and thought that it was excellent other than the lack of clarity about the nature of the ending. I'd have then given it 4.5/5 stars at the time. Since then, I've seen Twin Peaks, so I really appreciate how much this work is the spiritual successor to Twin Peaks (even with the Owl overseeing Alan's typewriter on the island) and the soundtrack is great. If you give it a second play-through, you'll find about 200 things that you now understand that meant nothing the first time around. If you are a fan of literature, this is also a work that can be interpreted as having an unreliable narrator, and that interpretation adds an additional dimension to things...