Other than it's excellent story, it has simple, but professional, retro-like graphics that remind me of the early Final Fantasy games. The sound is also fantasic, as is the music.
A Blurred Line is best described as something like a Final Fantasy clone, but if you appreciate a good story you will not think of that as being negative. I read on the designers website that it has only 8 hours of gameplay, but I have been playing it for a couple days now and I must have about 24 hours into it and I'm not done yet.
If you like a good story, and you like Final Fantasy game-style, then you will love this game. Despite a couple annoyances, the driving sequence and virtual reality... nightmare, I give it a 5 of 5.
