There will be those who find the action-free ambience too slight and too navel-gazing, but please don't dismiss Journey on some point of principle about what games should and shouldn't be. It is a strange, beautiful and joyful mini-odyssey - perhaps ul...
Abstract: Don't stop…traversingIt's hard to write a review for a game like Journey. Trying to do so is like writing a blurb for a book with nothing but spoilers to go on. It plonks you in the centre of a beautiful and alien land with a literally mountainous goal to...
Beautiful graphics and music, A unique emotional experience, Can be shared with other players
Short (though arguably not too short)
Journey is a masterpiece. It's a short-lived experience, but totally captivating, and one you'll be happy to repeat time and time again like a great piece of music or a much-loved movie. It's beautiful to look at, has a majestic and often haunting score, ...
Stunning visuals and world, delivers an emotional, engaging experience without health bars, voiceovers or dialogue, online play can't be hindered by griefers,
Unfortunately brief.
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Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Matt , review by: T3.com
Entirely unique experience, Beautiful art style, Ingenious use of multiplayer
Only two hours long,
It's not quite Team Deathmatch, you just occupy the same space as one random other, silently and namelessly, helping or hindering or ignoring each other however you choose. It’s a bit like Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood's Alliance, without the daggers,
Imaginative, beautiful and mesmeric, Journey is gaming as art ...
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Published: 2015-09-01, Author: Randy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: You've heard it before: “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” So said Lao Tzu, a philosopher-dude from ancient China. He apparently knew a thing or two about taking long walks. And, in the case of Journey (which isn't a terribly long...