A total work of art. Changed something in me.

The game from 2009 that called attention to the unique beauty of Amanita design. Many were its copycats, all forgotten. Machinarium reigns supreme, a timeless timecapsule to that time in the 2000. Play this, play Braid, and play everything from Amanita - I recommend Samorost 3 as a followup. Play on your phone, whatever. But play.

This little game, I never forgot it. Fond lonely memories, and all the love that does not fit in this world.
The reality of the art that you create, creates a new reality.
The world is a better place because Chroma Squad exists in it.

So far my favourite from Amanita.
Its on your goddman phone, go play it.
David Lynch wont scold you.

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That time when you raise from your frickin ๐”ฑ๐”ฌ๐”ช๐”Ÿ and goes โ“‘โ“โ“›โ“›โ“˜โ“ขโ“ฃโ“˜โ“’ in da church.
Hmmm.
๐’Ž๐’๐’๐’†๐’š.

Played this bad boy on ๏ฝฑแ„ƒ.
Hoped that this game's pacing and structure became more fruitful as a design trend, but it seems it didnt.
Still, its one hell of an experience. Very, very worth the hours. Years later I do not remember the ending, but I sure as hell remember the journey. Great game.

Played on PC.
Tetsuya Nomura is insaaaaane he dresses up like Noctus. He's just like that.
Beautiful, soulful, campy game. 10/10.
The gameplay on this violent ramp of a JRPG perfects a lineage that comes from Kingdom Hearts, KH2, and passes through FFXV, arriving on this point in time.
I just hope that they take this combat system and push it into its final, insane consequences on the next ones.

๏ผ‘๏ผ™๏ผ™๏ผ‘๏ผŒโ–‘๏ผฎ๏ผค๏ผณ๏ผŽใ€€๏ผˆใผ็ง‘ๅŒ–๏ผ‰

๐“ถ๐”‚ ๐“ฌ๐“ฑ๐“ฒ๐“ต๐“ญ๐“ฑ๐“ธ๐“ธ๐“ญ. '07,08

๐”›๐”Ÿ๐”ฌ๐”ต ๐Ÿ›๐Ÿž๐Ÿ˜, circa 2010, 2011.
Four CDs' game. 3 disks in, dozens of hours of the most linear fever dream you ever had in overhyped current-generation graphics from 2010, and in the end, they give you the world, but you don't care. You have been playing this game for one-year-and-a-half on your pirated console, and you just want to see this through until the bitter end..

Im gonna play this game again someday, and I will do the unfortunate side content slapdashed on that final stretch in Pulse. I still have the photos from a Nokia 2680 that I took from the TV, showing this game's landscape. I will go there.

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This game fills me with melancholy. It has the vision, and what a vision it is. The semi-realistic fantasy world. A roadtrip. A promised love that fate does not allow to flourish. And the weight of the responsabiity a leader has to accept. Yes, the prince's life was promised for martyrdom, and their happiness will come in a beautiful dream, but still, the pain is insurmountable.
This game makes me long for memories that never were, for a past that never existed, and makes me hope for something that has already passed.
Long death, o Final Fantasy XV.

A little perfect, delicate pearl, inside a shell, in the bottom of the ocean.
Chrono Trigger's actual scope and pรกthos contradicts the size of its legacy; gigantic Chrono Trigger, bring all your flowers onto me, I want to see what fruits they will birth, and what they will bear.

...not much chrono cross thou...

Play the original, you coward!