First off, as has been stated here time and again, this is not a game. That said, it is also not a book. And therein lies the source of most of the negative Steam comments. Yes, it is slower than a book, but does that necessarily make it tedious? I am inclined to say, "no". Today's super-hero immersed, action thrillers, contain so little plot, it could be contained by one written page,First off, as has been stated here time and again, this is not a game. That said, it is also not a book. And therein lies the source of most of the negative Steam comments. Yes, it is slower than a book, but does that necessarily make it tedious? I am inclined to say, "no". Today's super-hero immersed, action thrillers, contain so little plot, it could be contained by one written page, maybe half a page. And yet, they are consistently called, "fast-paced". A painting talks hardly at all, does this mean it does not say anything? I think a better may to approach this new art, for art it surely is, is to consider it as an interactive-comic-book-movie hybrid. The reader sets the pace of his exploration. If one wants to explore the beautiful moorish vistas, he may. If he wants to read every letter of a simulated 1914 newspaper, he may. If he simply wants to hurry through to the end, he may do that too, to his own detriment. The pace is not slow, as much as it is metered. The interactive-comic-book-movie, or icbm as I shall now so intelligently dub it, can not be completed in an hour, although one could surely read the text in this amount of time. It slows the pace, to a line, or even a picture, at a time, giving the viewer time to reflect upon the work, and, for me at least, time to become immersed in the story. Where a Marvel movie might have me bored to tears, and a novel by Dickens might encourage me to speed read past my tedium to my have-done list, I found the icbm totally engrossing for its duration. Considering its often discounted price, I found it well worth the money. Currently the price of a comic book or movie rental, it provides about 5 hours of enjoyment. Not only is it a better bargain for entertainment, it leaves a sense of intellectual satisfaction. Having bought it as part of a Humble-bundle, it also sated my frugal-pride. On a side note, while I enjoy Hitchcock as well as film-noir, I could never get myself to appreciate the confusion of his film adaptation. This version I loved. It taught me to forget about the movie, and enjoy the icbm. To finish, I would encourage anyone with an interest in books or art, to check this little number out. It think most will find it well worth the look.… Expand