A beautiful mountain-climbing game, Jusant stuns with it's quiet serenity and easy-to-grasp (pun well intended) mechanics for reaching for and holding onto handholds and footholds.

I loved looking at this game, every frame a beautiful array of colours and shapes - the leftovers of a seemingly long-dead society living upon a monstrous tower of stone. Exploring this place was joyful, between the small moments of sorrow found in reading the letters sent between the denizens of this forsaken place.

The game is everything it needs to be, no more and no less. It's short, the exact length of game it needed to be, and I thank it for not outstaying it's welcome like others might.

Reviewed on Jan 20, 2024


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