I'll leave it to the talented writers/reviewers here to write about this game. I just purchased it on Steam. It's a beautiful, semi-cell-shaded game; sort of a sci-fi/ walking simulator with a good storyline. Great graphics, animations, more than a dozen save slots (as well as auto-saving on exit). Good underscore track. Lots of exploring. And, for a twist that's sure to please OTHER carpal tunnel-suffering, older gamers such as myself: wonderful node-navigation by which, either using WASD, arrow keys, OR your mouse, by clicking on the up,down,left,or right arrow hotspots the player can easily navigate without the pressure of most first person games (which make you hold down the direction and keep your finger pressed down to navigate.
Also: the game is PERFECTLY optimized. Not one visual hiccup so far. SO well optimized that I was able to install the game on one of my desktop PC's NON-SSD drives. Finally: a newer game that doesn't tax my 6-yr-old Dell PC's fans :-)
So: looks great, sounds great, good storyline...and it doesn't tax my PC. Multiple save slots and auto saving as well....and most importantly: easy-on-the-hands-and-wrist navigation! Liking this game so far.
There's a free demo (on Steam) to test the game out (which made me immediately want to buy the game). And it's on sale for a few days (under $10). A good deal, in my opinion, for what the game gives players.
Rob