XYCat: this game looks weird, so is it good? :D
I think you'll love it, based on what I know you tend to enjoy.
Like I said in my review, aside from the obvious "Phoenix Wright open-world" descriptions that have been floating around the internet, the game strikes me more as some sort of homage to Goichi Suda's games, even having the word 'killer' in the title (killer7, Killer is Dead), or how the characters speak, act -- downright to how they are named (we play as Lady Love Dies, which wouldn't be out of character in No More Heroes or killer7 -- which also has a person named Love) --, the whole moon motif that keeps repeating and changing color, the "intermission"/loading screens, the entire cryptic nature of it all.
I don't get why a vocal minority seems to be so upset about this game, but that's the GaMiNg CoMmUnItY for you, I guess...? The game is great for what it is, obviously, it's not going to be up everyone's alley, but, then again, what game is? I don't care about cRPGs but I don't go around ruining the fun for those who do love them by shouting how lame and crap they are.
I really think you should give this one a go if you're into more... "experimental" video games and aren't afraid to try something that kind of feels like a weird walking simulator investigative visual novel set in an open-world scenario where you're the one deciding what's the "truth", regardless of logic and facts (or, I mean, you can go all rational, too, I guess).
[EDIT] Oh, and while I know this isn't an issue for you, specifically, it's nothing short of amazing what these devs did with Unreal Engine 4. Seriously, the game runs like a dream, I installed it on my old laptop and even that piece of crap is able to play it (granted, with everything set to Low by the autodetect system). No lag, no stuttering, no overheating, 100% playable on a freaking ancient 512MB AMD integrated GPU.