I think I fell victim once again to the 'overwhelmingly positive' review scores. Personally, I found it to be on the tiring side but that's up to personal preference. The minute to minute task of checking papers becomes both entrancing and tiring, depending on how long you've been playing. From characters, to descriptions (sick sideburns) as well as the overall presentation I didn’t find myself crushed by despair. You might think this makes for a grim experience but there’s a surprising amount of humour to cushion it. Do you let a couple through at a cost to yourself? Do you blindly follow through the requirements of the state, even if you find them distasteful? These questions arise naturally and the game doesn’t damn or condone your choices, one way or another. This is undercut by the quirky characters which shine a light of humanity into the dull life of an inspector and submerge the experience in questions of morality. It’s very easy to become part of the cold bureaucracy and stamp away denials, especially since your family depends on you. The gameplay intermingles with the story in a sublime way. Overall, this game has just about everything. Just about everyone should give this title a try since I wasn’t very enthused about playing it but still ended up enjoying it. It might be because you have to retread through the missions occasionally and I'm not a big fan of repetition. An extremely well crafted game, even though it just didn’t click with me.