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The first time, I could not interact with the staff after placing it in its spot and changing rooms. The second time, I had taken down all the wanted posters (even heard the little sound that acknowledged task completion), but it wasn't crossed out on the chalkboard. Having read other comments, this escape room needs a fair amount of work to correct the bugs. However, it's free DLC, so I know I shouldn't be too demanding about it.
In every other regard, it was a brilliant escape room; compartmentalized puzzles, but with main quest items elegantly interwoven into each one. The voice acting was well-done, great immersion, and lore acceptably accurate to the average viewer. I would rate it as better than WWW and PCST, but not quite as good as Potions Class. Thanks, MelonVerse!