If this game is great, then we've seriously lowered our standards when it comes to "adventure" gaming.
Don't think that Indigo is as serious as it seems, it soon goes into Matrix-inspired cliches and an outlandish "twist" that disregards the tone the game intially implies. This is not a gritty, dark, clever game. It's a comic book. It's a B-movie with crappy graphics. If you yearn for the type of mysteries that required a little bit more thought from back in the old-day like any of the Sierra Adventures, you will be disappointed. If you're looking for a video game/movie experience, just know it's neither a good game, OR a good movie.