Well, yeah,
Cage said it himself.
Haven't played it myself, but being a fan of Quantic Dream, I'm a bit disappointed in the direction they're heading gameplay-wise. After Fahrenheit (which I really enjoyed, despite all the glaring flaws) I hoped they'd find a way to implement some 'actual' adventure gameplay into their next 'interactive movie'.
I realize the whole point is to maintain the cinematic pace and all that, but taking-a-shower/dressing-up/juggling-some-balls/and-other-pointless-mundane-things combined with pushing buttons during action scenes... I'd take an 'outdated' Myst puzzle over that any time.