I am very conflicted about this media. I don't even know what to call it. There is no fail state, no objective, and no epilogue. The premise of not being able to watch a full length interview (what kind of police department would put in the effort to store 100 separate video files when they could store 7?) provides a conflict that is satisfying until it gets in the way. I was also disappointing at the lack of resolution. You will be able to figure out the mystery, which is interesting and unique, but there is nothing that you can do in the game world with that knowledge. It would be like playing bioshock without any npc's with the goal of collecting the audio histories. And after you had collected enough to know what had happened to the city, the game ended. That may sound like I don't like...whatever this is...but I did feel like I got my money's worth and I am glad that I made the purchase. I think that you will probably find both the story and the method of revealing the story engaging and entertaining. But you may not feel the need to go back and unlock all the cutscenes and you may quickly lose interest once you have pieced together enough pieces of the mystery.