I have just finished the game and there are no words to describe the amount of various emotions that I'm feeling after finishing.
I can safely say that this was the most intimate experience I have ever experienced in over 20 years of video gaming.
Simply outstanding.
And the choice of song at the end during the credits ... Well fucking done.
Thank you, Ninja Theory.
Such a solid game. Unique in its theme and so well executed. The gameplay is fun, with decent battles and some clever (albeit not very difficult) puzzles. The story is told in a very engaging way, with quality voice-acting and beautiful visuals. The voices in the main character's head are one of best game elements I've seen.
The only issue I can have with the game is that there was some slow backtracking on few points, but that was just a minor detail and it was used for some story exposure anyways.
Kudos to Ninja Theory for the spectacular work.
I got the game on sale, though it was short it was a memorable journey. I had to alter engine.ini files and tweak setting but once that was out of the way I found it to be an experience I will never forget
I have had the game since it first came out. Overall it is a great story in an unforgettable atmospheric setting. The warnings in the begging of the game are there for a reason, heed them. Recently, I saw that I received the VR version for free and decided to try it. I will say that I recommend that you first play the game in regular mode before playing it in VR so you can learn the game and mechanics. Once you put on the VR, it brings you into the world and completely changes the immersion of the game in the right way. Before, I played the game with headphones on and once in a while, got creeped out. Within the first few minutes of playing it in VR, I immediately got the feeling of dread. My hats of to the developer. There are some things of note. First, the game is still in third person while in VR, as if you are a passenger on the journey like before, so your perspective can seem a little off at times, but it does work. At first, I tried to use my VR controllers, (didn't see the nonsupport as the VR version appeared in my GoG launcher) then realized that I had to use a regular controller. It works as you are controlling Senua, but having the VR controllers would have been nice, especially if it was in first person perspective. Overall, I really enjoyed the game when it first launched, and I am looking forward to playing it again in VR mode. Overall, great game.