Critics' Score:
Metacritic: 92/100
Game Informer: 9/10
EDGE: 9.5/10
Gamespot: 10/10
Eurogamer: 9/10
IGN: 9/10
I recently posted here an opinion article/ review -the game in question was The Last of Us Part II- on "Games as Art". In there, I tried to make the point that game development -like anything- is first and foremost a craft, and with …
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Critics' Score:
Metacritic: 92/100
Game Informer: 9/10
EDGE: 9.5/10
Gamespot: 10/10
Eurogamer: 9/10
IGN: 9/10
I recently posted here an opinion article/ review -the game in question was The Last of Us Part II- on "Games as Art". In there, I tried to make the point that game development -like anything- is first and foremost a craft, and with it some create what I consider, one of the most powerful pieces of art ever made. To define "art", one would need to use the word "experience"; you can't play and win at art, you can only experience it, experience what the piece has to say to you. Therefore, you don't play Disco Elysium, you experience it; you don't play Death Stranding, you experience it; you don't play Vampire Masquerade: Bloodlines, you experience it; you don't play Dark Souls, you experience it; you don't play The Last of Us Part II, you experience it; and you absolutely don't play Journey, you experience it... Specially Journey.
To say I have never played a game like it, would be an understatement. Never have I been awed like this in a game, in fact, this feeling I had while going through the dunes of Journey, is the same I have when watching movies like Fantasia or any Miyazaki-Ghibli picture. It just radiates beauty, goodness and hope. I cannot describe the game, or how it's beautiful and intuitive design made this, an actual personal "journey", for as I have said before, the only way is to experience it. But what I can say is that life, the bonds we make through it, the lows, the warm and the cold, all of them are a journey, a cycle. "Journey" is about that, is about life. Well, perhaps after all I can describe it to you, it's "life in a video-game".
Score: 97/100
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