For some reason there's not an official comment thread for this video. But I just really wanted to say: THIS is what I call a game! I played it a while back and I do think it's one of the masterpieces. It gave me that same feeling as when I first played Ico. The gameworld is gorgeous, it's packed with charm and detail and it really does feel like going on an epic quest. And I'm not ashamed to say I cried a little at the end.
I've been anticipating Pewds playing this for a long time, especially when I saw a private listing for it on his channel. I'm so happy he finally put it up, the video did not disappoint!
Everything about this video is wonderful, going on the 'journey' with Pewds, his commentary (he seemed really natural), that he played (or left the video intact) in one sitting - it's true that splitting this particular game into episodes would break the atmosphere and immersion.
He mentioned, near the end, about it feeling weird now only having to control one character. I don't know if this was intentional on behalf of the developers or not, but I feel it's symbolic of a part of you (a sibling) being gone. You get so used to the dual controls throughout the game that when you no longer need it - you feel it. It's a harrowing reminder of what was lost.
I really hope there's more games and videos of games like this in the future
That was actully beautiful, Felix. Thankyou
I've been anticipating Pewds playing this for a long time, especially when I saw a private listing for it on his channel. I'm so happy he finally put it up, the video did not disappoint!
Everything about this video is wonderful, going on the 'journey' with Pewds, his commentary (he seemed really natural), that he played (or left the video intact) in one sitting - it's true that splitting this particular game into episodes would break the atmosphere and immersion.
He mentioned, near the end, about it feeling weird now only having to control one character. I don't know if this was intentional on behalf of the developers or not, but I feel it's symbolic of a part of you (a sibling) being gone. You get so used to the dual controls throughout the game that when you no longer need it - you feel it. It's a harrowing reminder of what was lost.
I really hope there's more games and videos of games like this in the future
That was actully beautiful, Felix. Thankyou