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Each of the short stories are really solid and kept this ‘game’ fresh and not repetitive. Bit of a depressing story but with a bittersweet ending. A good interactive couple of hours.

muitos podem classificar esse jogo com um walking simulator, mas esse jogo conta sua história de um jeito muito único e cativante
um jogo como What Remains of Edith Finch com uma atmosfera tão boa, uma ambientação tão rica em detalhes e uma narrativa tão interessante não deve se resumir a um simples walking simulator
você pode zerar ele facilmente em duas horas e a platina é muito simples também, recomendo demais !
da minha parte um forte e sincero abraço

[This review was written in Oct 2023]
Oh wow. This is one of those games that are must plays. Much like outer wilds (my favourite game of all time), this game makes you think. What is has to say about fate and approaching your future truly spoke to me. As I am currently transferring from school life to life into university and adulthood, this game made me think about what was important to me, and how I should approach my future, cherishing every moment I get with not only my family, but myself. Only gripe with this is how it is ultimately a walking sim with very minimal captivating gameplay, a creative walking sim, but a walking sim nonetheless.

This review contains spoilers

Played this game earlier this afternoon and my mind was pretty much consumed with trying to understand and analyze it. But after consideration I realized that's exactly the point. Edith Finch has no answers, it asks questions that us as humans constantly search for with no hopes of achieving clarity. Instead, we live on and should enjoy what we have. Don't live in fear, be okay with letting go of the past, and above all don't be afraid of your own imagination. That's what I took away from What Remains of Edith Finch.