It was a very unique experience for me. I have never played a "walking simulator" before, didn't even know that such a genre exist. The thing is, it's hardly a game - more of a FPP video that lets you to explore it in your own pace, but not giving you meaningful choices. There is a path that you must follow. After you get to know the stories, they give you a lot of answers but also leave many questions. I didn't like some of them (Walter), but most were engaging and surprising. After finishing the game (and I think that it should not be longer than 2-3 hours it really is) I read quite a lot of threads on forums with many discussions and interpretations of the stories. The game left me thinking about it long after I finished it and it's a feature that not many titles have to offer.
I play video games since early 90s. Suzerain would be easily in my top 10 video gaming experiences. It's a trully RPG game, where you really get into your character and all your decisions matter (there is a mandatory autosave, what makes you think twice about what to do). As a newly elected president you need to take care of economy, other parties demands, a division in your own, ethinc minority problem, healthcare and education reforms, international relations with countries that have interest conflicts with themselves and many, many more things. Add to that all the members of your cabinet with different ideas often arguing about them, the military still influenced by Colonel Soil the ex-president, oligarchs trying to make business with you, a threat of military conflict and on top of that there is your family, which you have so little time for. Unique and excellent game, showing a lot of effort of the designers to create such a deep and rich in-game reality.