Visually, the game looks as good as it did back in 1999. While that might not make it high-end by today's standards, it is still crisp enough to enjoy now. Granted, the character animations as they talk to you are a bit disconcerting since they feel very plastic now, but for the time, it was good.
This particular slice of Amerzone will take you to a couple of different islands that have rather different feels. While one location is a lagoon filled with sandy beaches, the other has more of a marsh feel to it. They both come through pretty well on the iPad's large screen.
Amerzone's voicework is okay, even if the mouths and faces those voices are coming from feel awkward, and the game's pretty extensive sound effects library continues to do a good job of setting the scene.