Though not attempting to be a next-gen masterpiece, the game has consistent flow. The look and feel was on par with a budgeted FPS. The opening introduction scene has that early '90s, live-action flair about it. Human actors against cheaply propped and digitized backdrops. Flash-like animations of pictures overlaying each other. It has very distinct nostalgic nature to it. I am sure, though, it could be lost on some as cheap and quick.
I may quickly find a rut in this review of bringing up the word average. I don't mean that in a terrible way, but for example, the soundtrack was an average experience. Nothing moved me to want to hear a particular section over again. In the same breath, I say that there was nothing distracting about it either. If you speak Russian, you may be happy with the voiceovers, whereas I am at a loss to judge.