I agree with the review wholeheartedly (and I didn't even write it!
). The plot was all over the place, but it somehow didn't bother
that much. Perhaps because the game felt like a
Call of Cthulhu spinoff, ie. used the Cthulhu mythos but had a totally different, "1930s pulp" feel from the start. Had it tried to pass itself off as a genuine Lovecraftian tale, the story would be of course laughable.
This would be my personal choice for the Scene of the Day from it. The mad sailor's screams gave me the creeps.