Yeah, it's very similar to its spiritual predecessor, Deadly Premonition. If you enjoyed that, it's a safe bet that you'll like this as well. The storyline is deliberately cheesy/whacky, and it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense lol. The conversation system is similar to the one in TWD and other adventure games. But unlike TWD, there's no free roam in D4. You have to rely on preset markers and points of interest in order to move from one point to another. And being a crime investigation game, most of your time will be spent examining things and looking for clues, with the occasional QTE fight here and there.
Plus, it's kind of short. Only 2 chapters other than the prologue.