This was an interesting take on a narrative-driven experience. It was well-written and convincingly conveyed the catharsis of Rita as she confronted those who've done her wrong in a sort of "theater of the mind" encounter. Coupled with the use of atmospheric audio and subdued music, I also enjoyed the occasional inclusion of the semi-interactive visuals/"games", like the grid that changes colors when you move the mouse and the shooting gallery in the end with the music was entrancing. I would've liked to experience the other two characters as well, but it seems like they are un-selectable for now. Very nice. A beautifully sobering experience.