Maybe if we get over the arrogant idea that the game MUST be like the book, since we have discussed that is either too difficult, or very very rare, or impossible, and just enjoy being in the world of the book, playing and interacting in the place we have all wanted to go. I would suggest a similar feeling towards books-to\-movies! I know Dante's Inferno will disappoint people who have read the poem, but come on - just envision the different worlds with their different characters, style, music, etc. It will simply be fun to see, I could care less if it follows some plot line - cause it's a game, NOT the book. I never expect them to be the same. Though, you can still judge a good game and a bad one. Just don't judge it for being exactly like the other media in which the idea was founded - unless it was stated to be just the same, then we can rip it apart for being a heaping pile of game poo.