Citizen Sleeper made me feel a lot of things, but one of the biggest was comfy. It's world is one of struggle and one where the shadow of corporatocracy looms overhead at all times, but its a world that really wants you to live in it, to find people you care about and make things better in the space you're given. I spent a lot of time just trying to turn The Eye into a space I wanted to exist in. Funnily, I never found the sentient vending machine that would have gotten me to the ending I was probably looking for, but I was very attached to Mina and Lem by the end of things and happily took that ending and cried at final couple of pages of text there.