Great story, practicaly fully interactive, and fantastic voice acting. But what was up with those interactive cutscenes?
...however, as much as the cinematography was impressive during the interactive cutscenes, and it was somewhat refreshing from the button-mashing you'd expect to encounter during such, I still couldn't help feeling (rather inappropriately at some parts of the game) that I should whip out 'the mat' and start playing the game with it.
It was Dance Dance Revolution all over again!
But, I suppose it was fitting for the game to use this style of gameplay. I still enjoyed the game tremendously, and I'll be playing it again with different choices and such (another perk for the game; it's non-linear, you can play it again and be surprised).
Overall, a must have for any storyline-driven gamer, or anyone who wants advice on how to cover up their misdeeds...