I had planned to properly review this, but I ended up having so much to say and a lot of ideas for how to convey those thoughts visually that I'd rather turn those thoughts into a more formal video essay. Still, given that it's the site's shared enthusiasm for the game that got me to sit down and play it after The Silver Case kind of knocked me for six with how exhausting it was to play, I just want it on the record that this game fucking slaps.

Running pedometer-measured circles around almost every other self-professed absurdist satire of the medium, Flower, Sun, and Rain is a genuinely hilarious, supremely confident piece that is so good and so ahead of its time that it kind of makes me look less fondly on a lot of games that clearly followed in its wake. It's got more going on than just insular commentary on the medium, but one of my major takeaways was just how much more accomplished and nuanced FSR is in this regard than much of its siblings. In taking video games apart, reducing them to their most fundamental elements, laying bare their sheer, unbridled, artifice, FSR doesn't bring video games down, it shows us why we love them in the first place. Spellbinding.

Reviewed on Jun 12, 2021


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2 years ago

Awesome review, I love how well-spoken this is! Followed.

I'm excited to see your video essay on this.