I've heard of it. All the positive reviews and experiences people have been throwing around kinda make me wish I had a PS3 so I could play it as well. From what I've seen, it's absolutely gorgeous in design.
Haven't played it myself, though I want to. The music is great.
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 2:49 am
It's an artistic style type of game with minimal gameplay and story elements, but with that simplicity they just made something... so... AWESOME. Also, it's about a Journey. It really is.
And you could always watch a Let's Play to get a little bit of the experience, but really, to do it yourself and to interact with another person without being able to talk to each other... It's crazy how well they designed it.
It becomes surprisingly intimate without the get into your pants type of deal. :3
'Course, as many people warn, if you're into head shots and high scores, this game ain't for you. For me, I've completed it six times.
GoodGame did a review and I thought it looked like a pretty good player experience. The way you start out on your own and then eventually get paired with another anonymous player seems like such an interesting concept. The music for it sounds really excellent too.
I don't have a PS3 but if they released a version for PC I would definitely try it out.
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:16 am
Journey looks incredible, as does everything else those people have made. I don't have PS3, so I'm unable to play, but I keep hearing incredible reviews. I haven't heard a single negative comment that wasn't related to confusion. A friend of mine was playing and got really confused before she realized that the other characters were actually other people playing in the same area as her.