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Journey Review (PS4) | PlayStation Insider

PSInsider author writes: To say that Journey is a great game is an understatement. To say that Journey is an inspiring, rewarding experience that crosses the boundary of what a video game is into what a game is capable of being without using the crutches of the typical formula then you are closer to describing the near perfection that is this game. I never played Journey when it was originally released in 2012 on PS3 so this review will be based solely on my experience with the PS4 version of the game.

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stalepie3514d ago

I heard once that people who dare give this game a negative review are shipped off to Guantanamo Bay, is it true??

Spotie3513d ago (Edited 3513d ago )

Opinions are overrated.

fitfox3512d ago

so dictatorships are good? lol

guyman3513d ago

Why? are you able to give a valid reason?

fitfox3512d ago

It felt lacking, Now i can appreciate abstract art, Where the meaning is sort of open for interpretation but I also feel as though this game uses it's vagueness as a crutch. Lets be real, This game is considered to be a borderline religious experience, for Me, Having a religious experience means Exposing A deep human truth, Which i feel this game lacks. Its pretending to be an important commentary.

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We Need More Games Like Journey

Shaz from GL: "The way Journey evokes emotions through its narrative without using traditional storytelling methods is something no game has been able to replicate."

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Interview: Revisiting the Journey With Austin Wintory

The composer behind Journey, Austin Wintory, recently had a chance to revisit the classic game, just in time for its tenth anniversary.

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Aloymetal1121d ago

My fav indie game ever, played this on ps4 and ps5. Too bad it does not have a plat trophy.

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10 years later, there’s still nothing like Journey’s multiplayer

Jenova Chen told us about the development of the game.

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