A stellar game with a great story and PHENOMENAL storytelling. The solemn world yet filled with absurd dialogues and events makes for a very novel experience which was surprisingly very immersive. The game's political landscape was deep and therefore very confusing to me personally, but still evoked a lot of different feelings truthfully. The game took a bit of time to click, but when it did I was INTO it. Also want to commend the side-quests of the game, might feel a bit like a chore by the end, but they are fun and don't take much time to complete. Overall an awesome game all around.
Now just need to get and mount Kim Kitsuragi's portrait on the wall beside my bed like Jesus fucking Christ