What a delight it is to have caught the release of this so soon(all thanks to your reply to one of my comments on Bloodlines, of course). An intriguing continuation to the series as always, though more of a prequel in the case of the main series, setting up the events of Inside the Box. Speaking of that!!! My worst fears have come to fruition alas, poor Robert! I do find it fascinating and very satisfying the way you set up and elaborate on story beats and in doing so expand the worldbuilding of your games. And I have to say, this is best played after playing most of the series. The realisation that the little voice who helped you escape all the way in the beggining is quite one! All in all this was a great elaboration into the Robert we were introduced to in Bloodlines. Also, I like how the more that is explained about the Neverplace and Pandemonium, the more of a nuanced a picture that is painted on whether Pandemonium is truly the absolute moral evil that it is established to be. The amount of moral greyness and nuance in the world building is very satisfying when you play through all the games and realise just how truly intertwined everything is.
As per usual, the lore of the chaos prince and john faust continues to fascinate and continues to remain the unsung core of the story