Improved gameplay vs PS3, but has the remaster compromised thatgamecompany's original vision?
BY JOHN: As winter approaches, I find myself searching out "cozy" games that I can play when I need a break from the high-octane action and intense competition found in most modern games. If you're feeling a little jaded by mini-maps covered in icons and a list of quests and side-quests a mile long, I have the perfect game for you. A serene masterpiece for those looking for a port in the storm.
That game is Journey.
The composer behind Journey, Austin Wintory, recently had a chance to revisit the classic game, just in time for its tenth anniversary.
My fav indie game ever, played this on ps4 and ps5. Too bad it does not have a plat trophy.
Jenova Chen told us about the development of the game.
its a port of the PS3 version with better resolution and framerate
I'm glad they didnt change Journey too much, its such a work of art.
Some of the glitter was lost in the upres but it looks phenomenal nonetheless. Free for ps3 owners as well.
It looked more artsy on the ps3, but still looks amazing on ps4...100% Trophies a second time;D
Brilliant! Shame Rare Replay has forgone that feature.