The best aspect of this game is the story and atmosphere. The noir Zootopia of the 50s is quite an interesting setting and it is clear that the authors tried very hard to create the atmosphere. The plot, despite minor flaws, is excellent. I'm not familiar with the source material, but the game's writers clearly did their best. For replayability, different options for the development of events have been added in several key places, which does not spoil the impression of a fairly solid plot. Quite an interesting mechanic of deduction and comparison of evidence, slightly diluted with interesting dialogues and inspection of locations. But, unfortunately, the process of viewing the locations itself disappointed me. The clumsy and clumsy model of the protagonist sometimes infuriated me. The inability to speed up the pace, designed to stretch out the time, also caused negative emotions. I'm not talking about sprints, just speed up the pace a little and I'm sure the pace of the game wouldn't be affected in any way. But as mentioned above, the plot here is excellent and more than makes up for the listed shortcomings.