Time to leave our job to backpack in the medieval world.
Well... not exactly. After getting canned from a shitty job, you sorta bounce around until you stumble upon a magic portal which takes you to the medieval world. A couple of peasants need your help, and you happen to be someone armed with some futuristic (by medieval standards) gizmos to save the day. Time to head over to the castle and deal with the evil King.
The writing is humorous and entertaining, and it was an enjoyable read. There is an interesting backpack system in the game which requires you to fit as many items as you can within a limited space before proceeding onwards. Having certain items on hand does affect the overall storyline, but I'm not sure if these can potentially lead you down significantly branching paths. The shape and size of the items plays a role here too, sort of like a grid based puzzle.
That said, the story ends abruptly just as things start to pick up. What's already written felt polished, but the sudden end felt unsatisfying, especially as neither the title nor the description gives any indication that this is just an introductory section. If you're planning to play this game, do bear this in mind.
Good luck with finishing this story. :)