Dear Esther
Posted: February 18th, 2012, 11:53
Dear Esther commercial release is now available on Steam for £6 - http://store.steampowered.com/app/203810/
And it's quite lovely. If you don't know it's not a game as such, more of a story told with a game engine and probably as close to art as games get. The melancholy story isn't told in a straight forward way and a lot of it is down to interpretation. But you should be able to get the gist and fill in the gaps yourself. The visuals are amazing, especially in the second half. But don't look too closely at the foliage as you pass it, either the engine is showing it's age or all the plants are watching you. £6 for about an hours play isn't cheap, but I think it's worth it for the experience. Could have done with an auto-walk button though.
And if you play the game and you think you saw a figure, you probably did.
And it's quite lovely. If you don't know it's not a game as such, more of a story told with a game engine and probably as close to art as games get. The melancholy story isn't told in a straight forward way and a lot of it is down to interpretation. But you should be able to get the gist and fill in the gaps yourself. The visuals are amazing, especially in the second half. But don't look too closely at the foliage as you pass it, either the engine is showing it's age or all the plants are watching you. £6 for about an hours play isn't cheap, but I think it's worth it for the experience. Could have done with an auto-walk button though.
And if you play the game and you think you saw a figure, you probably did.