iupham
2009
2007
2003
2017
This review contains spoilers
The king and his people who built a kingdom in the forest really got me emotional. At the event of the king's "death" they transferred the king's data into the body of a smaller machine in hopes that the king will someday grow up and lead the kingdom once again and make it prosper. Them realizing that, after years of guarding the king, he is not growing up since you need an organic body was both hilarious and sad. And that's a pretty small part of the story. There's a bunch of other stories in this game that really got me.
It's amazing how taking humanity's behaviors, customs, beliefs and traditions and having machines act in accordance to those without guidance from actual humans make for a strangely intimate story.
It's amazing how taking humanity's behaviors, customs, beliefs and traditions and having machines act in accordance to those without guidance from actual humans make for a strangely intimate story.
2012
2011
I remember asking for this and a few other games from my parents when I was 14. I'm 100% sure 14 year old me would've loved this, but halfway through the game, I started realizing how much I and my interests had changed. I am 22 now. I bought the game myself. I love the feeling of finally being able to open one of the games that I've wanted to own for so long, it's like trying to impress the inner child in me.
3 stars for the game
5 stars for the feeling
3 stars for the game
5 stars for the feeling