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12,000 lines compared to a normal telltale game which has like 5-6k lines. So yeah.
I felt it was really worth my $20 because the story and the acting is really good, particularly the interaction between characters. The dialogue seems really fluid -- there's lots of times you can say things or opt not to, it's not like characters talk and talk and then finally you get an option. And it gave me chills. I guess it depends whether you want a longer, ordinary game or this shorter, v good one. You could always buy, try out an hour, and get a refund if you didn't like that sample.