A delectable sensorial flex that wows in the moment but is forgotten almost as soon as you're done with it. Now granted, this is a notably beautiful game - but it's not unlike the lot of these Journey knockoffs which were popular around this time: vibrant graphics peddle intentionally weird controls, basic gameplay, and esoteric + pointless collectibles for a runtime that feels way too short for what you paid for. It doesn't really help either that it starts right off with the best looking stuff and loses interest gradually afterwards - but I have a soft spot for these types of things, so this was okay enough for me. I liked all the funny looking fish.

Reviewed on Aug 25, 2022


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