I was a little skeptical about this game. I'm just unconfident about quality of UbiSoft games. Games like PoP have left me some kind of contradictory appreciations: excellent presentation, good levels next to poor ones, most of time TOO linear paths, among others. But BGaE set a new level for UbiSoft, if refinement of Zelda-like games can occur, it should take a look to BGaE. It is just fun, with one of the better presentations and interfaces that I played (and I'm a real veteran who started with the Atari 2600). My only concern with BGaE is the poor marketing of UbiSoft, which is the only reason that the game isn't selling well. UbiSoft needs better approaches for selling their games rather than offer them as cheap products that you can obtain as a gift when you buy a third-party product (I'm thinking about Splinter Cell for the PC, which you could get it free in Cd-R boxes, or even totally and legally free in selected web sites). UbiSoft needs to show itself to be more proud about their products. I think that most people like that developers and publishers defend their games (just as SquareEnix, Id, and of course Nintendo).