This game is pleasant, from the ease of the point and click interface, simple inventory management, music and puzzles its all good fun. The pixel art is okay, ranging from lush to barely able to tell what the object is. Some weird pathfinding when attempting some actions but never any hang ups.
The atmosphere is its biggest draw, reminiscent of Blade Runner at times. The pop culture fun to explore, the technology and all that jazz. It makes a refreshing change for an adventure game. The characters are fully fleshed out and interesting, the voice acting pretty good although the male leads voice was irritating thru no fault of his own. The music was appropriate, not spectacular or anything, you are able to adjust it to your liking. There is gore, which I adored. There is humor and hip ideas aplenty.
The puzzles were generally easy though with some stumpers thrown in, usually it was just click on your inventory and apply to all the hotspots on the page like every other point and click adventure game out there. There were some nice surprises tho and none felt tacked on to extend game time, they all made sense for the action of the game.
All in all I enjoyed it, there are no irritations of game play such as inventory clogging useless items, wonky UI, not much back tracking, plenty of autosaves or manual saves. It even plops you immediately right back into action after death to attempt again.
It gives you what you want, entertainment with no irritations.