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36.7 hrs on record
A once in a generation type of game and one of the best ones I played since 2020.
Posted 14 May.
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13.6 hrs on record
I understand it now. It took me a while, but I get it now.

A Space for the Unbound is not a life-changing game. It does not try to teach you anything. It shows you that everything is in your inner self. It tries to show you that the simple things are the ones that make life that complex. It's about the small things... Relaxing with some music, playing your favorite video game, petting a fluffy cat, collecting some bottle caps, eating a cake, watching a movie with someone you cherish, launching some fireworks, sharing a pleasant conversation...

This game tries to show you that there is more than darkness and cruelty in this world. Sometimes there is beauty, love and kindness. It does not tell you how to feel, but it gives you the tools you may need to understand yourself. It tells you that feeling sad is fine. It does not make you weak, it makes you human. Life may be a dark tunnel, but there is hope, there is light at the end of it. And if you manage to not let go of that hope, you will be fine. I am okay now, and I am moving forward.

If you are struggling with finding your place in this world, you can take a rest whenever you want. It does not matter how much time it takes. As long as you keep moving forward, you will eventually find the answers you long. I am still on my way to find them, but I know I will, some day... and I hope you do as well.

It all lies within you, your very own self. Your dreams. An endless place where everything is possible... a space for the unbound.
Posted 1 January. Last edited 3 April.
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1 person found this review helpful
8.1 hrs on record
The hardest battles are fought in our very own mind.
Posted 7 January, 2024.
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1.7 hrs on record
Truly an irreplaceable journey.
Posted 1 December, 2023.
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3.1 hrs on record
Gris is not only a game, it is an experience, an achievement. It is the epigraph of what video games can express and it is brief, but it teaches you a lot.

It teaches you that video games can truly manifest emotions. It teaches you that they can be made with love. It teaches you that not all video games are only a combination of ones and zeros. Some of them make you laugh. Some others make you cry. Others will scare you or infuriate you.

This is the only game I would recommend for everyone if I could only choose one. Thank you Nomada Studio for creating such a piece of art, thank you for making this possible. Gris is a masterpiece, and it is one of the best games I ever played in my entire life.

I hope it is yours as well.
Posted 1 December, 2023.
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18.2 hrs on record (11.0 hrs at review time)
.. and his music was electric.
Posted 26 November, 2023.
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149.3 hrs on record (126.5 hrs at review time)
Certified hood classic.
Posted 17 November, 2023.
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1.9 hrs on record
The Voidness is a game with a lot of potencial.

In this SCi-FI psychological horror game you play as Francesca Lee, who is part of a research team on a expedition in a recently discovered planet that is filled with pure darkness. A neverending void. Gloom. Something goes wrong, and Lee must find her own way through the voidness. She cannot see, but is able to detect objects with a device that emits particles of light. It takes no time to notice she is not alone down there.

You can find some bugs related with controls, they are noticeable and may alter the experience for some people.

The music does its work and manages to put some tension on the atmosphere.

I like the story, a lot, but in my most sincere opinion I think there may be a lack of redacting proficiency. The same description gets repeated a lot along the game and it becomes repetitive.

The game is kinda short (around 2 hours of gameplay) but I think that is not a problem at all, because I really enjoyed it.

There is a lot to improve in the game and I would classify it as an early access, but I know it is a matter of time. The concept of the game is original and it is hella scary, and it is hard for a game to actually scare me.

Thank you so much to the developer for the experience. If you want to support him, please buy the game, but I would recommend to wait some time for the game to improve.

I will play it again in the future for sure.
Posted 13 November, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
19.3 hrs on record (4.5 hrs at review time)
john yakuza erased his name and became john cabaret (live action experience)
Posted 9 November, 2023.
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8.9 hrs on record
What is the purpose of life? Is there an afterlife? What is morally correct and what's considered not being rational? What is reality after all? Can we truly trust our senses?

Imagine we make a copy of ourselves and we move it into a computer. That copy keeps all the memories we had in our life. That copy is technically able to think, but is it really that way? Could that copy be able to get to the conclusion that it's not the original one? Is it really feeling it, or is it just a very convincing simulation of feelings and it's only the result of a very complex algorithm? Could that copy fall into despair because of an existential crisis? These are just some of the vast amount of topics you will confront during this very short, but astonishing journey.

With a strong display of resonant nihilism, SOMA manages to go above and beyond expectations to stand out as one of the best horror games I ever played in my life and, in my opinion, it sets a standard not just for horror games as a genre, but for horror itself.
Posted 19 October, 2023.
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