Also, for those looking for a bullet list of things that might appeal to you about it, here are some pros.
- The music is incredible. This is true of LockedOn games in general, but the jazzy, capricious score is just - really enjoyable.
- Some of the themes present in other works, most notably Prison of Lies, are present. If you like those, I think you'll enjoy Methods.
- Each character's art and personality stand out. It's very easy to let style override dialogue, but that doesn't happen here.
- Humour is definitely subjective, but it's a VERY funny game, especially if you share the sense of humour. If you like peculiar, off-the-wall jokes that have punchlines several chapters on... You almost certainly do.
- You'll almost certainly have a few characters that really make you smile.
And here are some counterpoints to consider:
- The full novel will be pretty long. If VN aren't your thing, it may be harder to justify; but I think you'll also find it's a good gateway into Visual Novels.
- You're going to need to keep track of things. Several of my guesses were wrong because of reader error, for example. May be a plus, if you like scheming/matching wits with the characters.
- Waiting for new releases is hard, even when they're reliably weekly! Fortunately, the developer is a golden standard of consistency. But for those who want a complete product, waiting might be wise - though you will be paying more.