The nuance with which this sprawling juggernaut game captures its world, its characters, and their politics (where the term is to be taken in its broadest possible sense) is hardly found elsewhere in this time and age. The base plot is satisfying enough, but if it clicks with you just the right way, you will find yourself coming back to Martinaise over and over again just to navigate its apparently endless recombination of states of affairs. Simply put, it's the Dante's (Disco) Inferno of videogaming.