I'll keep this brief: If you like classic Corporate Horror, play this game. No spoilers, but some of the things you see, hear, and even do will stick with you long after the credits roll. My only critisism is that the VO is pretty rough for a few supporting characters and there are whiffs of AI generation here and there which is, somewhat appropriately, offputting. Still, holy hell does this game nail a vibe. A nausiating one at times, but still an amazing experience for fans of Sci-Fi horror. I will note that their are quite a few uncomfortable scenes in this. Without spoiling anything, if the scene in Prometheus (yes, that one) was too much for you, proceed with caution.
Look up the hint book on the official website if you ever get stuck. The book spoils puzzles and pot but, honestly, the delivery is seriously what sells this. If you want to just pop some headphones on and get immersed in a seriously breathtaking storytelling please, by ALL means, play this game. I am a brave bear....
I'll keep this brief: As someone who has struggled to get this running on a modern PC I about cried when I saw GoG list it. Never again do I have to listen to 'WELCOME TO VOYAGER'S LCARS MENU SYSTEM' on loop as I troubleshoot. Never again do I have to use level select codes to bypass crashing to the desktop. 'WELCOME TO VOYAGER'S LCARS MENU SYSTEM'. Never again do I have to suffer with the abysmal lag of the PS2 port 'WELCOME TO VOYAGERS LCARS MENU SYSTEM'. FREEEEEEEDOM!