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Qitz

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Just a city boy! Born and raised in South Detroit! He wonders the desert singing songs and dancing everywhere.
 

Zhukov

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I'm not sure how to feel about the lack of player identification in Journey.

I have a fun time exploring with someone, but then they log off and I'll never be able to see them again. Even if I do happen to run into them, I'll never know for sure if it's really them because there's only one single audio ping to communicate with.

Yes, I realise that that could be interpreted as a fantastic artistic statement about... I dunno... societal isolation or something, but in that case it's a fantastic artistic statement that makes me feel kinda bummed.

Although you could say it's a good kind of bummed feeling... AAARRRG!

Maybe I should just teach myself morse code.
 

NovraSplice

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Every moment whilst playing this game I was like "Wow" with my jaw dropped. I was lucky enough to meet one person near the start and travel right to the end with him. We then added each other as friends afterward and now play more games together on multiplayer.

This game is everything that is good about multiplayer, you genuinely care for your companion, and you go through so much toil and trouble together that by the end you feel so much warmth.

Beautiful game, and great comic!
 

Fasckira

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Would love to play this but dont have a PS3 and I dont think getting a PS3 to play Journey is really a good justification! :p
 

TilMorrow

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Sooooooooooooo what? No I'm serious, what is the game about?

OT: Excellent joke at the end. Plus you tricked me with the comment about the english man.

DVS BSTrD said:
This is the REAL reason they don't have voice chat for Journey.
Silence is golden.
May you, by chance, be referencing the Penny Arcade comic on this particular game?

Captcha: route one ... that's it. There be an AI in them thar internets. Question is who built it? [sub][sub][sub]I'm saying it's Skynet. IN DISGUISE.[/sub][/sub][/sub]
 
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Love this game.

It's absolutely brilliant and was really surprised by the emotional effect it had on me.

Certainly one of the new all time greats, that's for sure.
 

GeorgW

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This must have been so much fun to do, both write and draw! I should really get Journey, I'm hearing such great things.
 

Zen Toombs

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Okay, now there's TWO games that I want a PS3 for. Freaking Playstation exclusives..... If you'd been cheaper from the beginning, I might have had you!
 

Zen Toombs

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Qitz said:
Just a city boy! Born and raised in South Detroit! He wonders the desert singing songs and dancing everywhere.
See what you did there.

Not sure if Toombs Approves or Disproves.

I'll give you an invisible hat instead.
 

WanderingFool

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I couldnt help but chuckle at the Skin head crying while playing.

Anyways, I really want to try this game, but lack the PSN to do so... I also dont have the PS3, so thats a problem too...
 

Casual Shinji

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There's no doubt in my mind that this game can make even skinheads cry.
 

Seraj

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I really want to play this. I'm not buying a PS3 just for Journey though... Maybe it'll show up on Steam in a year? I shall just have to wait.

DVS BSTrD said:
Nile McMorrow said:
Sooooooooooooo what? No I'm serious, what is the game about?

OT: Excellent joke at the end. Plus you tricked me with the comment about the english man.

DVS BSTrD said:
Captcha: route one ... that's it. There be an AI in them thar internets. Question is who built it? [sub][sub][sub]I'm saying it's Skynet. IN DISGUISE.[/sub][/sub][/sub]
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Captcha: take care.

Wait, is that a warning or does this AI actually care about me?
 

DustyDrB

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Swooping? I have it on good authority that swooping is bad.

I do love it when my eyes don't wander while reading the strip, so the big payoff panel can actually surprise me. Neo-nazis are known for their sensitivity....
 

Yal

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Dec 22, 2010
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They both have the exact same model of knockoff wired PS3 controller? Erin and the skinhead are clearly soulmates, and yet they will never meet again.
 

Farther than stars

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This was a really good comic. :D
I also partially agree with your statement on "art games", although I couldn't say how that relates to the Jimquesition, since that video you posted was the one I thought I'd watch to try and see if it improved. I couldn't keep it up for a minute. >.>
But in general I would say that it's not bad to group in all art games together, because no matter what you call them everyone is going to have their own opinion. Take conventional painting art for instance. Both the Mona Lisa and The Scream are considered art, but I still know people who like the Mona Lisa but aren't such big fans of the The Scream. In the end it all comes down to personal opinion, so why not just call them art games and let people decide for themselves.
(Except The Path of course - I can stand Tale of Tales' archaic and self-contradictory nonsense.)
 

redisforever

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Zhukov said:
I'm not sure how to feel about the lack of player identification in Journey.

I have a fun time exploring with someone, but then they log off and I'll never be able to see them again. Even if I do happen to run into them, I'll never know for sure if it's really them because there's only one single audio ping to communicate with.

Yes, I realise that that could be interpreted as a fantastic artistic statement about... I dunno... societal isolation or something, but in that case it's a fantastic artistic statement that makes me feel kinda bummed.

Although you could say it's a good kind of bummed feeling... AAARRRG!

Maybe I should just teach myself morse code.
After the credits, it tells you who you played with, identified by name and their symbol.

Honestly, I love the game, one of the best interpretations of multiplayer I've ever seen.