To me, this game felt very much like playing through a documentary, which is definitely not a bad thing. It's interesting to see how it differs from other interactive fiction games like Gone Home, or even the Stanley Parable, as there is basically no weight actually given to the choices that the player makes (to the degree that there even are choices). The story will progress exactly the same way every time, and the actual gameplay is really only there to reinforce the narrative. For me, this is a strength of the game, and one that makes the narrative much more compelling than if this game was, say, a movie. Particularly, the moments of surprise when you uncover something in the game without narration (or even something that contradicts the narration) are some of the most powerful in the game, and definitely got me more invested in the story. Overall, a really solid game, and one that I'll probably be replaying soon.