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If you haven't already, when you're done, you should give Sky: Children of Light a go, it's the next game that dev team made, and it's great (if occasionally frustrating due to bugs that stem from the CEO being a greedy bastard, but the game itself is still beautiful, the devs are definitely trying their hardest, and they're getting better at at least compensating players when it gets too buggy). They even have a Journey outfit that gives you a special calling voice! (though it is an IAP 😭)
I did try that one, and I wasn't really a fan of the mobile game aspect. The buggyness was extremely bad when I tried it and I got booted from the game consistently. At least in Journey when the connection glitched I would lose my companion, not get booted from the game altogether.
The mobile gameness and FOMO limited items is kind of lame as well. Really feels like TGC has fallen from grace, especially when looking at the rest of their amazing games.
The game is now available on like 4 different platforms, including PC.
As for the FOMO, I agree, it sucks, but if you're good at not falling for it you can ignore it completely. Only a very small number of items are actually limited (ultimate gifts you get from buying a season pass), the rest are just on a cycle which means they can take some time to collect, but are not unobtainable.
Anyway, I'm not here to sell you on anything, if it's not for you, it's not for you.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
yes, pls take me on a magical adventure ~ ~ ~
i wanna be having magical moments... i wana be seeing and feeling and smelling and not understand, but enjoy.
maybe some day we will meet and have a little bit of that magic
I'd be happy to.
Though it'll probably be hard to actually meet up in-game since the matchtaking system is very random.
have you played the sequel that's mmo-ish?
I have and I really kind of hated it. Both because it's a mobile game with those FOMO elements but also because the server's instability was a painful reminder that it was an online-only live service game.
I love Journey!
Agreed, Journey is an awesome game. The music, the visuals, the stories. All of it is absolutely perfect.