The bitterness of death and the joys of life

Signalis is a game with so much depth that you could delve into it for hours upon hours after finishing the game, exploring each and every little detail. Looking into the lore is crazy. The soundtrack of the game is phenomenal and sets the tone for the game perfectly (it's now all in my playlist).

The art is beautiful to the point where I felt the need to screenshot every second when a cutscene played.

The gameplay is not its strong suit, not to say it's bad; it's enough to carry the game until the very end and not deter from a replay either, but nonetheless, the game should be played with other factors in mind instead, as that's where it truly shines.


Here's a quote from the game below, and if it interests you in the slightest, then I highly recommend checking this game out.

"It is calling to me from below.
the song of a god
that whispers to the sleeping.
A dark sun is setting.
Over the black ocean
a red eye in the sky
staring, unblinking, forever
and deep below the earth.
await answers to questions
yet unasked"

R̵͉̔è̷͕͇̈́m̵̤̋͜e̷̠͆̀m̵͔͒̌b̵̡̗͗͗e̵͓̽r̶̨̡̀̎ ̴͆ͅo̶̙̯̓͘u̸̡̓r̷̰̒ ̸̗̈́p̷͎̒͐r̶̘̔̋ǒ̸̫̾m̶͈̘͒i̵̱̹͘s̴̳͗͜e̸̱̘͝

Once finished with the game, I definitely recommend watching some videos diving into the lore and what people think the true story is. Although I do believe the best way to experience this game is to go in blind and play before watching anything of the sort.

Reviewed on Jan 09, 2024


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