I am now in my 2nd playthrough. The graphics style is minimalistic and reminds of oldschool text-based adventures (in some cases one needs to type in commands!), as do the mini-puzzels, and one needs to do a lot of reading. A LOT. But: the texts are well written, and the story that unfolds is dense and gripping. If you like the dark mood of the Witcher, ambigous decisions with consequences as well as the constant feeling that there is never enough time to do everyone right (my first playthrough resulted in some really bad results for some characters that I started to like), then this is your game. Plus: the soundtrack is minimalistic (guitar + piano and a bit of electronic effects) but contributes massively to the overall feeling of the game. Best play with headphones & when you are alone.