Andrew Webster - "Sea of Solitude isn’t the first game to explore mental health issues; 2017’s Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is one notable example. But those games are often rough around the edges. Sea of Solitude may tell a story that’s painfully personal, but it’s also incredibly approachable. The fantasy setting makes it easy to get into, as does the streamlined gameplay. Actually experiencing the story, though, is painfully difficult; it might even hit a little too close to home for some. Sea of Solitude is beautiful and dark and tragic — and if you happen to see yourself in it, those feelings only multiply."
Dual Pixels: "We take a look back at Sea of Solitude. The Jo-Mei game that explores the complicated emotions we all go through and manifests them as literal monsters."
The PlayStation Brahs:
“2019 is behind us and it’s time to look ahead towards the future. This time of year is all about those wishes, wants and needs. Let’s be honest, those needs fall under the wishes and wants. I don’t have any wants left at the moment but I have at least one wish left in me and that’s for everyone to experience some of the best Indie titles of 2019.”
Wccftech selected the Best Adventure Games of 2019 shortlist. It was once again a great year for the genre, mainly thanks to indie developers.