I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something very immersive about this game. It has that slow calming feeling about it like some of the old Clint Eastwood movies had (Good, Bad, and the Ugly), but at the same time... there's a clear dystopian / helpless feel about the game. I'm not through the entire game yet, but I felt compelled to give it a review, so far, I really enjoy the game. It really reminds me of the characteristics of the old Sierra games, but the goofiness has been replaced with depressive sarcasm. It helps to "set the mood." Excellent game...