Posted on: January 5, 2020

CoyoteRys
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 21 Rezensionen: 2
Quite simply put
This game is hauntingly beautiful with a chill soundtrack. One platforming game I'll certainly remember forever.
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Posted on: January 5, 2020

CoyoteRys
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 21 Rezensionen: 2
Quite simply put
This game is hauntingly beautiful with a chill soundtrack. One platforming game I'll certainly remember forever.
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Posted on: January 9, 2020

zerojeremy1
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 105 Rezensionen: 5
REALLY nice game.
I beat this game not too long ago. It was very intriguing and pretty from beginning to end. It also has an over-arching story as you play and try to figure out the story the game is portraying to you. If you're on the fence but liked games like Abzu or Journey, you should definitely get this game. I give it 4/5 stars cuz near the end I was just "please I want to see the ending already" lol.
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Posted on: February 1, 2020

RedTechKnight
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 378 Rezensionen: 32
Grey-t
A simple platformer. Help a girl bring colour back to her world. It's a mostly solitary journey through a bleak world that grows in detail and colour as you progress, with no dialogue to speak of, no explicit direction (beyond the game prompting you to perform actions in a few places so you don't get stuck) and nothing to keep you company, except for the very nice music the game has. This ends up making most of the game feel calm and somewhat meditative, and gives you plenty of time to contemplate the meaning of life and the nature of the universe (though the game itself only lasts a few hours). The game is also beautifully drawn and animated, which does a lot to make your journey an enjoyable one. Platforming is simple, with there only being a few simple but satisfying to solve puzzles to solve here and there. Movement in general feels nice too. It's a nice game overall, would recommend it to someone fond of artsy games or puzzle platformers.
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Posted on: April 28, 2020

sweez
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 155 Rezensionen: 1
Beautiful and flawed
Gris is an absolutely stunning game when it comes to art direction and general atmosphere. The gameplay holds up wonderfully for about 2/3 of the game, but then just runs out of steam/ideas and starts completely bumping against the meditative atmosphere of the game. The game also has a lot of very dark sections which seem to ignore that the vast majority of people still play games on LCD screens (on which black looks like 50 shades of gray, no matter which panel you use) - if you have an OLED, hook it up to your PC for this game.
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Edited on: September 18, 2025
Posted on: December 14, 2021

M3n747
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 292 Rezensionen: 26
Mehtroidvania
I saw GRIS in some YouTube video or another, thought it looked unique and decided to give it a try. And the initial impressions were quite encouraging: the art style is really unlike other games I've seen and the music is pretty nice too. Unfortunately, that's about where the positives end. GRIS seems to take some inspiration from the Metroidvania subgenre, but misses the mark completely: there's no map (and the game's pretty confusing at times), the power-ups are very basic and you never backtrack to explore where you previously couldn't. You just keep running to the right (or sometimes left) through rather empty environments (whose unique art style gets pretty monotonous after a while, largely due to a very limited colour palette), do some platforming and sporadically solve a simplistic puzzle, and that's it. There are no enemies to fight or even hazards to avoid; the best you get is a huge bird that knocks you back by screaming, but that's just a puzzle to be solved, not a boss fight as you might expect. On the technical side of things, at least GRIS runs very well, with no crashes and a stable performance. For some odd reason, though, the game doesn't let you map any of its controls to Num5, which is a problem to me, because I use the numpad instead of the arrow keys for movement. Also, the weird camera, with its constant zooming in and out, doesn't help any. Overall, GRIS had some potential in the art department, but squandered it completely with its gameplay. And I just now realised I didn't even mention the story, which goes to show how much it mattered. Suffice it to say, I played the better part of the game without encountering much of it, finally gave up during the underwater level (where else), checked the ending on YouTube and decided it's not something worth enduring the entire game for. Give it a pass, unless you can get it really cheap so that you can take some nice screenshots to put on your wallpaper.
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