I finished this last weekend. It's probably one of my favorite isometric RPGs since Planescape; Torment (that I played 4 years ago for the first time). I'm generally not a huge fan of the combat in these types of games and much prefer the story choices. I probably got a little too save scummy for several of the white checks that unlock content, but tried to play it honest the rest of the time.
Kim Kitsuragi is one of the best sidekicks in gaming. I refused to do anything to disappoint him.
I really liked how there is no "combat" in the game. It's a series of decisions and dice rolls to see what happens, just like the conversations.
I did think that the answers to the political prompts were a little extreme like: "MURDER THE DEGENERATE COMMIE STRIKERS", "BREAK OUT THE GUILLOTINE", and "I DON'T HAVE AN OPINION". I did think a lot of the other political discussions were much more nuanced, which made these stand out.
Some really memorable side quests. I won't spoil them here, but you should try to do as many as possible.