WARNING - Slightly spoilerish but worth reading.
I need to emphasize to everyone on this messageboard just how important this game is.
I just got done crying after finishing the game.
Calling this game isn't justice. It's not a game. This is art. I have rarely, rarely ever thought video games could truly be art. The medium is bogged down by its emphasis on getting players to see what the creators want, or feel what the narrative is trying to convey. Genuine, lasting art, in my opinion, lets you imbue the piece with a bit of your self, your essence, your soul.
Journey has a skeleton narrative. No answers will come in the end. The visions you see will never be explained. The bare ruins never give a lore behind them.
Because none of that is important. This is not a game; it's something you experience. From beginning to end, Journey is a metaphor for your existence on this earth, and everything that you come across along the way. The difficulties, the trials, the joys, the loneliness, the companionship.
For those of you who are spiritual or religious, the final sequence might hold even more meaning, because it captures the essence of what many religious people aspire to attain at the close of their lives. Even apart from that, the final sequence is still a majestic summary of everything you'll experience in your existence in one, final exhilarating rush.
Journey is the story, from beginning to end, of your life. And my good dear heaven, I have never been able to imbue a game with a piece of myself the way I did with Journey. No words are spoken, no communication given, and the final moment is a revelation of all those you met along the way.
This is art.
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"ill just go with what Winslow always when something that funny about a location in monkey island is said"
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