Journey Review
Review - 12th Mar 2012 | By Ross D. BrownDeveloper ThatGameCompany describes Journey as "an interactive parable, an anonymous online adventure to experience a person's life passage and their intersections with others".
Developer ThatGameCompany describes Journey as "an interactive parable, an anonymous online adventure to experience a person's life passage and their intersections with others".
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