Th is my revised review of this game. I had done this game 7 years prior at their original location. The original was massive in size (at one point you were running down walkways!) so was curious to see how the game held up and if anything had changed.
First off, the game itself. This is a beautiful game. It's an incredible storyline borrowing from Greek mythology but taking place in the modern day. The sets are still huge (imagine one room as a FULL SIZE library rather than one bookshelf). I have a slightly better appreciation at the game is now a little bit older, since there are a fair number of locks. This is in stark contrast to their other game, The Mind's Eye, which is purely technological
The puzzles are not easy, and there is a lot to do, so bring your crew. The first time we played, there were at least six of us, and this most recent time, it was just me and my wife. We also started slightly late, so we had a little bit more of a time crunch. The flow is still there, so you will truly enjoy this.
There are a few things that are different from the original location. The first time we played, we were turned away because we didn't have the password. We were advised to go back to our car and stay "tuned" with the password broadcast on an a.m. radio frequency! The other thing was how ridiculously huge their space was, as we started on a main street filled with shop, windows and street lights.
Unfortunately, those things are gone now, but do not worry, the immersion is still there, and they have added a unique way to enter...
I love this game and this company. I highly recommend not only coming and doing both games (which are connected by an overarching storyline), but this is something worth going to Pittsburgh JUST to do these games. (And stay for breakfast at Pamela's!)


Particularly interesting or different
Yes
There's still a decent amount of locks.
Physically active
Somewhat
Although heads up, the entrance is in the back.