Also, you discover the meaning of life. Just sayin'.
I should hope so, because the game itself made me seriously question my own significance within the multiverse where my very existence isn't factual but merely optional

It's also not the first time I thought the human body needs a serious redesign to improve its overall functionality. But then again I don't have high hopes for the augmentation technology of the future, because it's going to be owned by corporations, mass-produced on the cheap, with planned obsolescence as its main feature.
But to get back on topic: just finished the game, and it's been a BLAST! Awesome, gritty, dystopian sci-fi, the way I like it. It's not about lasers and flying cars. It's a really biting satire on the world today that's as hilarious as it is scary.