Very good graphics for a last-generation console game. The gameplay has a strong "one more mission" feeling, which is a mark of a good game (and also dangerous to one's spare time), and the powers are fairly varied, though opportunities to upgrade them feel too infrequent relative to the amount of XP earned during normal gameplay. The story is nothing special so far, and on the predictable side, but it's decently executed and serves the gameplay well. The morality system is simplistic, as in most such games, and it doesn't take that long to cap out one's preferred side, but the reason for the latter is that the game offers you a decent variety of opportunities through incidental encounters rather than just special mission choices. When it comes down to it, it's a sandbox game based around cool supernatural powers and freedom of movement, and seen from that angle it's a definite success.