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Gris is a hopeful young girl lost in her own world, dealing with a painful experience in her life. Her journey through sorrow is manifested in her dress, which grants new abilities to better navigate her faded reality.
Steam User 98
I have played many games, but this one hit differently. It's so unique. I loved everything about it - the gorgeous and breathtaking graphics, the magnificent soundtrack and the captivating storyline.
One of my closest friends watched me play this game. We experienced and loved it together. She passed away more than two years ago and, today, I was finally able to replay it. It brings me a lot of good memories.
There are not enough words to describe what it feels like to play GRIS - you have to experience it for yourself.
Steam User 80
I started playing this game with no spoilers and nothing particular in mind. I had no idea what was to come or anything - only that it would be a platformer game of sorts with beautiful art, I guess. I played for about 40 minutes or so. I understood nothing; I was lost and a little bit frustrated. The only actions the game allowed me to do were walk and jump - and walking was made difficult by a particularly infuriating storm. I stopped and complained a little bit about the game.
I decided to start over and see if I missed something - and boy, did I miss. I had taken the wrong turn at the beginning of the game. I went backwards and saw a beautifully laid-down statue. The girl kneeled, seemingly saddened. I didn't click anything - I didn't want to rush that moment. What was that about? I admired the beauty of such strange melancholy - then she stood up, and an achievement popped up. It was the turning point of all my previous emotions towards the game. Everything I was experiencing while playing it made sense. If you have ever been in the girl's shoes or looked through her eyes, you'll immediately know. You'll know the name and the feeling for the next four achievements.
Everything in the game is beautifully put together. All five chapters, the monsters (or demons), all the colors, and all the pain of existence while the beauty of what was still lingers inside of you.
I do hope you play this game. I hope you feel embraced by it and that it helps you process what you are going through.
May the empty void of colorlessness never make you stop.
May the furious destruction of red make you break only what is bad.
May the foolish dealings of green never make you a fool.
May the tear-dropping of blue fulfill the clean waters of your mind.
May the good memories of yellow times linger forever in your heart.
Keep going for those who kept going for you.
Steam User 53
Alright, I don't know where to begin.. I am late to this party but yeah.
I noticed this game very randomly and I am guilty of pirating this game and finishing it off. By the end of it the first thing i did was bought the game and added the soundtrack to my playlist.
This game isn't just a story to be told with words. It's a melody that can't be played by any musical instrument alone. It's an adventure that goes beyond mere interactivity
Embark on a journey unanticipated, where the narrative whispers to those attuned to its subtle nuances.
Crafted not solely by gamers, but by a myriad of professions, each bringing their unique experiences to shape every moment of this singular experience.
A game of undeniable value, with ample game play and puzzles to keep you engrossed, complemented by an awe-inspiring soundtrack
A total worth it game, with enough game play and puzzles to keep you hook and an amazing soundtrack.
In realms unknown, where stories weave,
This game unfurls, beyond words conceived.
Not just a melody by instruments played,
But a symphony of tales, in silence swayed.
An adventure awaits, beyond interactive bounds,
Where the soul's journey transcends earthly mounds.
A tapestry of wonder, in realms unseen,
This game's essence, like a dream serene
Steam User 45
I find myself hitting F12 constantly while playing this game.
Steam User 54
The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. - Carl G. Jung
That's the notion I got from this masterfully crafted experience.
I'll keep it concise, to avoid spoilers. I expected GRIS to be your average puzzle platformer. I'm glad, that I've been proven wrong. Each colour complements the 5 stages of grief accordingly. I've never seen a video game put it so subtly yet effectively into motion for the viewer to experience. From visual representation to music background. I can't say for sure how your experience will be, but it certainly will vary from person to person. It's unique and memorably beautiful in any way.
However, I only recommend you to play this, if you're in the right mindset. It's quite the melancholic endeavor with a bittersweet undertone.
Steam User 51
You can feed the tiny cube dude with apples! And the dood follows u around ;-;
Steam User 52
This game makes me press F12 in every moment.