Posted on: March 4, 2025

DakuNojjo
Verified ownerGames: 23 Reviews: 2
Planet of Lana – A Beautiful Journey
Some games are an experience—more than just gameplay, they evoke emotions through their world, narrative, and music. Planet of Lana is exactly that, and for me, the standout element was its breathtaking soundtrack by Takeshi Furukawa. I went in expecting a compelling puzzle-platformer, but discovering Furukawa’s music was an unexpected delight. His compositions elevate the entire journey, making each moment feel grand yet intimate, like a lullaby for a lost world. Being a fan of games like Inside, Limbo, Little Nightmares, and Somerville, I was instantly drawn to Planet of Lana. It shares that same cinematic quality—where minimalistic storytelling, atmospheric visuals, and clever platforming mechanics come together seamlessly. The game doesn't spell everything out for you; instead, it trusts the player to soak in the environment, piece things together, and interpret the deeper story at their own pace. And that’s where Planet of Lana truly shines—its story isn’t just about a girl and her companion navigating a strange world. There’s a grander, more mysterious tale unfolding in the background, open to interpretation. It’s the kind of game that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll, much like Inside did for me. If you’re someone who loves atmospheric adventures, emotional soundscapes, and games that leave you with more questions than answers, Planet of Lana is a must-play. And if you haven’t already, give Takeshi Furukawa’s soundtrack a listen—it’s a journey in itself.
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