Without spoiling much this is the weakest entry in the LiS series. The game looks pretty but the story is predicable and the grand reveal at the end was very anticlimactic. They once again play on a dramatic event to awaken your latent superpowers and tragedy that is the main driving force behind your characters actions. The environments while beautiful are very limited. Most of the interactions take place in a handful of buildings and for the 4th entry in the series I'd of expected greater things and it felt like a step back from LiS2. The choices feel like they've little impact which is again a step back when in comparison to LiS2. The twist at the end while surprising feels forced and makes little sense. Good points are the characters are fairly likable and the music is on point. For the £30 I paid for True Colours I don't really too let down but if I'd paid full price I'd of felt cheated, especially when considering the game is very short even after exploring everything it has to offer.