I don't expect these sort of games to be masterpieces of programming, but this really was the worst one I have played.
When installing the game, it asked me if I wanted the Gogii games toolbar installed on my browser. I ticked 'no', but it installed it anyway, which was the first thing that annoyed me. Having removed the bar, we then went on to play the game itself.
The one good thing about this game is the graphics; they are better than most games of this ilk, so that just about earns them the one star I am forced to give the game anyway.
Puzzle-wise, there are far too many hidden object searches, many of which have so few objects in them, that just clicking on everything you can see removes most of the objects stright away.
The few logic puzzles were either pathetically easy (connect two wires of the same colour for example), or ridiculously non-logical, and we had to look up the solutions in the guide.
Every so often you find scraps of information in-game, but they don't really add anything to the story, other than making the story cliched - mental instituion, secret experiments, missing inmates blah blah.
The ending of the game was very sudden, took us by surprise and simply made no sense. As there is a bonus chapter, this didn't seem that much of an issue, but when we saved the bonus chapter half way through, we were unable to continue it next time we loaded the game up, so the final ending eluded us. In an effort to try and get the missing chapter to load, I ended up with a picture from the game stuck on my screen, and the game offered no way to remove it.