Greetings.
Today I want to tell you about a game, it's a couple of years ago and I think everyone should play it.
This is Journey, a game created by thatgamecompany.
In this game there are no life bars, or energy, punctuation, chat, or dialogue between the characters.
It is a game "mute" our champion does not speak, has no name, has no mouth, only eyes, is a flash of light that falls from the heights.
You start being alone, in a desert that apparently was the cradle of a very advanced ancient civilization that lost everything for the ambition of want more. There are ruins, sand and In the background you can see a huge mountain, it is the only thing you see in the horizon that you must reach.
The story that is told by species of hieroglyphics on walls when you finish a level which each one must interpret in its own way.
I thought it was very good idea to tell a story without words, so that as a player you immerse yourself in the experience and identify yourself with the protagonist.
The music is ideal for this game, it is instrumental, but in each scene it motivates you and alerts you when listening to it.
I really recommend everyone to play Journey. The experience is grateful.
In the end, the credits will appear the name of the player who accompanied you in almost the entire game, surely have played other titles like COD or BF and are sure to have been insulted in these games.
But in this game they helped each other to advance.
Thank you.
Have a nice day.
I don't play video games alll that often, but I must say that this video game does sound intriguing! I like the graphics as the sun beams!
Thank you, the graphics are very good to be a small company, and I would not want to overtake much of the game so as not to ruin the surprise. :D
It's a magnificent game that's just had its fifth anniversary!
If you want a new game to experience, I reviewed this one today. We need to make indie mainstream!
https://steemit.com/gaming/@lenskonig/everything-a-review
That makes sense!
You're welcome!
That reminds me of Prince of Persia
I have been meaning to try this and am grateful for your recommendation. Will definitely rent it out sometime! I love this trend of indie-games with unique premises.