I finally got through it all (so far). Even better than I expected.
At the start, I thought there would be an overreliance on stills and that a mostly-linear story would be short and uncreative. But as it developed this was wrong all around. (Perhaps as the author grew in skill - this happens a lot.)
As Season 1 progresses the scenes get more creative both in concept and execution. And even though the choices are just brief divergences that reconnect, it still feels like the character is being developed by your play. (Due in part to clever callbacks in dialogue.)
I did feel some of the characters looked rather Uncanny Valley, especially the men. But the girls look good where it matters. I still feel Diana's face is oddly scrunched, perhaps an intent to give her a bit of "resting bitch face". But no effort was spared with Lyanna. She is gorgeous and a worthy protagonist.
Season 2 is off to a rather divergent start with many different characters to follow, and I hope further updates lead it into a more cohesive story. Definitely looking forward to it.