I got this game in the winter sale. I had just been on a trip to Rome and was itching for some ancient Rome content. It took me a while to actually play it, but when I finally did I was hitting myself for not doing it much sooner!
Narrative
You are a person who starts next to a river, and a lady with a canoe asks you to go inside the ancient roman ruins behind you because another guy went in there hours ago and didn't come back yet. She wants you to go after him. So you do, and you end up falling through a trapdoor in a shrine inside a huge underground ancient Roman city. Here you meet several people who are trapped in the city. They cannot leave and they cannot sin, because if they do they all suffer and get turned into gold.
Gameplay
It is a narrative game, so the main focus is talking to all the townsfolk and with this unraveling the mystery. You talk to several people, explore places, and do quests. There is also a little, but optional, action quest with some combat (The game actually warns you about is before you start the quest in case you don't want to deal with combat, which I though was a nice touch).
Sometimes it happens, that you or somebody else breaks the law and sins. This means the punishment is triggered and everybody gets turned into gold. Here is where the main mechanic comes in. You are now able to loop back to the start, while keeping all of your inventory and knowledge, and you can continue where you left off. Of course it can prompt new conversation topics now that you've learned more (and reset people you may have pissed off).
Another neat little mechanic is the ability to outsource some of the quests to another guy after you have looped so you don't have to do the same thing over and over and can just continue investigating.
In the end, by exploring, talking and looping you solve the mystery of the forgotten city.
Setting
It's set in an ancient Roman city. Complete with buildings like temples, villas and a forum. I thought it all looked really cool and enjoyed the detail of it. The music is very appropriate, it reminded me of the soundtrack of the TV show 'Rome'. I loved to wander the ancient city, and check out all the buildings, most of which you can enter.
Other
Other than the awkward way peoples faced move when speaking I haven't encountered any bugs. One nitpick, once you have exhausted all conversation topics they get greyed out. But if underneath that, a new subtopic pops up, it still remains greyed out. I wasted a lot of time not knowing what to do, because for one person a subtopic popped up but I didn't know because it was still grey. Would be nice if the complete topic becomes white again when a subtopic appears.
Conclusion
I really enjoyed my time with this game. I completed it in one sitting. Took me about 10 hours. With another extra hour later to do the other 3 endings. I was just glued to my screen. The story intrigued me and I really kept wanting to find out the next thing. I really loved it. I loved the setting as well, and the gameplay. It may not be historically accurate or anything but that was not what I was looking for here.
If you like narrative games, this is probably something you will enjoy.