The story is interesting and reminded me of "altered carbon" a bit but it lacks depth and by the end of the game you have huge plot holes that don't add up. There is an accident in the game, a key part of the plot, for which you'll never find out the exact details of what happened, at least I didn't. You don't really get the story of the main villain, only fragments of it, the same happens with other characters that have a huge impact on the plot but you learn very few about them (such as the main vilain's girlfriend / partner). As for your missing wife who plays a very important role, the story you get at the end doesn't match what you've learned so far and is a bit contradictive (that was too much for me, that's why I'm giving it 2 stars instead of 3). There are other inconsistencies as well throughout the game. This story has so much potential and I was very disappointed when the game ended, leaving many questions unanswered, maybe if I'd played the game a few more times I'd get more answers but I doubt it. The aesthetics are very nice and consistent with the environment, the graphics, the music and the acting were petty good. The gameplay could 've been better though. You have a few puzzles to solve and the ones you get are very simple, to me the worst "puzzle" is the way you hack things which is basically having a steady hand while holding the mouse. I think the most challenging part was using the drones to spy through the air-vents at some point. The way you combine clues to figure things out is interesting but again not challenging at all (and at least in one case it didn't make much sense to me), also there was only one time throughout the game when I had the chance to combine things from my inventory to create something. There is also a whiteboard-like thing on the main character's office where clues are "pined" that was basically useless. Overall I believe this game was released prematurely, it feels half-finished to me.