Dysfunctional Family Simulator 2017
"Oh, the walking simulator genre, such a divisive niche in the vast world of video game playstyles. Some people laud those titles as proof that videogames, as a medium, can and should be considered as a form of art. Some others don’t even consider walking sims as video games at all, given how little they have of actual gameplay and any sort of player input and interactivity.
I, for one, am a pretty divided person when it comes to games of this genre. There are some games I love, as they actually intereact with the player on a gameplay sort of way (The Stanley Parable), or they really know how to mess up with a player’s head (P.T., we’ll never forget you!). There are also some walking sims I truly dislike due to the fact there’s absolutely no gameplay whatsoever, you just walk (usually at a snail’s pace) from A to B to C to D to Sigma in order to receive more exposition and move on, merely as a spectator.
The Playstation 4 has just received a new game in the walking simulator genre, called What Remains of Edith Finch. How is it then? Here’s the review."
What Remains of Edith Finch is a game I've been putting off for a while now. I'm not really sure why I waited so long. I already knew it was good. I think we all did. Thankfully, the latest PS5 port featuring a fix of the slowdown issue in the game's opening minutes, as well as the new addition of a PS5 trophy list and a platinum trophy, really sealed the deal for me.
This is one of the best walking sims I have played. Lewis' story was a solid piece of writing.
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