This game is a good point and click with an interesting mechanic that shifts how you need to solve the puzzles based on dialogue choices you made throughout the game. However, if you only do one playthrough, it will feel very short. It seems like the game is counting on you playing through and re-solving the puzzles in each branch in order to get the most out of the content. If that doesn't seem like something you would do, I would wait on this game.
I love point and click adventures, and I always have an eye on Wadjet Eye, since they have produced some excellent ones. This is hardly a point and click, though. If you're interested in a sort of supernatural noir story, definitely pick this up. The characters are not bad and the game includes a variety of interesting "cases" for you to investigate, set in a New York gone a little bit weird. But if you're looking for challenging puzzles, look elsewhere. I will say that the game's mechanics are much more streamlined to assist the story focus; no manually looking at every object and trying to use every item with another - you can just pass your eye over and get the description. This just also happens to make the puzzles laughably easy in some situations.