Many of these words are useless.
Some of them are not.
The nurses name tag, for example, has his name on it.

Thatll be useful for the names objective.
We drag his name underneath his portrait, and feel like Dale Cooper doing it.
But what if were wrong, eh?

We actually wont know that until weve filled outallthe names.
But lets say we know how name tags work, and we sort them no problem?
Drag the right words into the right places and, names your relative, youve cracked the case.

Names are always red, for example.
One way it achieves this is by simply having too many viable options.
Early on, I found myself getting stumped because Id developed tunnel vision for just the points of interest.
A scrap of cloth.
What individuals are wearing.
I do have a few complaints, but theyre basically just ease-of-use features Id have liked to see.
Youll want to cross-reference a lot of information, and so have multiple windows open at the same time.
But I couldnt find an option to resize them, resulting in a lot of screen clutter.
All said, I really dont have anything too profound or insightful to say about this one.