Having played a few sessions now, what sticks out to me most is that everything in the book feels like it's meant to be there. The setting, the mechanics, the choices you can make, everything was placed with an eye to how it would work with everything else, and it gives the game a sense of coherence that you don't often see.
The other thing that sticks out is that you have so much freedom in character creation, but the game trusts you. At no point does it put up unnecessary guardrails or say "no, you can't do that," instead taking the approach of "there's no rule saying you can't."
10/10, download and play it.