Thursday, 17 May 2012

Dear Esther - REVIEW

A breath of fresh air which really made you start to absorb the world around you, instead of putting you into an objective based or time based state of mind.
The story and dialogue is wonderfully written, with bright language that sweeps in and out of conciousness like the water around you, right from the start you accept it for what it is, you are unable to jump or interact with the world, but why should you need to?
Probably the most immersive game I have ever played aside from Grand Theft Auto 4 and Final Fantasy X, this is a massive intake of air which the industry has been waiting so long for underneath it's poorly designed travesties, I wish those responsible for the story and visuals continue their wonderful work and eventually inject it into the mainstream.