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He..... he kind of looks like Glenn..

I love that show so much and with Fuller’s imagination and eye? This is one reboot or update or whatever you want to call it, I can get behind.

(this is actually why that image was chosen)

“Aliens.”

Get in the fucking train, Shinji.

Great post, and it does resonate with my own experience. Journey is a game to be shared, especially when people have no preformed opinion about it. Here’s something I wrote before in another topic, but it fits quite well here, I guess. And as time passes, I see that it deserved modifications, anyway.

I still fucking love that moment, that fucking moment, where you’re sliding in the sand. It’s where Journey clicked with me, and for just a couple seconds I was in some type of zen like state, just filled with absolute joy.

I still remember playing for three hours and cycling through different teammates sticking close together, none of us knowing what was going on but none of us wanting to leave anyone behind.

Again worth noting with great urgency that you do not need PS+ to meet others in this game. Awesome.

Yep. But it’s easy if you look at the shooting stars from the montain. One is an emblem and the other is the flower. They both crash so just go in that direction. I was also very lucky that the very first person I met did the meditating right away.

I did the journey twice last night. First time to focus on the emblems to get the maximum scarf and second one with the white robe that regenerate the magic when you touch the ground and focused on the murals. In the first playthrough I met a player early on and we stayed together until the pillar where you have to

For me, I’ve always deeply appreciated the unique approach to multiplayer this game has. I played last night as soon as I got home, found a partner in the first area and then we cleared the whole game in one sitting. We even messaged each other, thanking the other for the experience and fun journey.

I’ve beaten the

(some spoilers ahead)

Oh man, I remember the first time playing, where I hadn’t really read much about the game beforehand. I knew I was connected to the internet, but I didn’t realize the other robed figures I met were real people at first. I ran into a few, since people were popping in and out, but then at some point I realized the

I had never played it before and took my first “Journey” so to speak yesterday. I only realized that I had been playing with people about halfway through. It was a reminder of what games as art truly can accomplish. I was frozen in the snow surrounded by monsters and had no light with which to escape when all of a

Jamie Lee also claims to be a bigger fan of Street Fighter than most people know.
YOU HEAR THAT CAPCOM, GET HER A STICK TO PLAY FIRST TO FIVE WITH ONO SAN!