
Journal
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A Journey Through Childhood in Journal
In Journal, players step into a hand-painted world that reflects the internal struggles of a young girl grappling with the complexities of childhood. This narrative-driven adventure game from Richard Perrin, known for his previous titles like Kairo and The White Chamber, invites exploration of memory and dreams. Here, every page reveals not only a story but also the fragile lines between reality and recollection.
Unraveling Hidden Truths
The core of Journal lies in its storytelling. Players navigate an environment that is both visually striking and emotionally resonant, interacting with the girl's memories as she faces pivotal choices. The narrative challenges you to consider how personal experiences shape our understanding of truth. You engage with the subtle shifts of memory, prompting introspection about your own past.
Artistic Vision and Craftsmanship
Art and writing are integral to the experience of Journal, with contributions from Melissa Royall. The hand-painted aesthetic creates a visually captivating backdrop for the storyline. This artistic choice enhances the emotional depth, drawing players into scenes that are as poignant as they are beautiful. Each frame feels like a moment captured in time, making exploration a feast for the eyes and heart alike.
Exploring Themes of Responsibility
As players traverse the girl’s world, themes of responsibility manifest in various interactions. Choices presented throughout the game force you to confront the weight of actions taken or omitted. In this way, Journal does more than narrate; it invites critical thinking about the consequences of growing up and the sometimes heavy burden of responsibility.
Engaging with Memories and Dreams
Players will find that the complexities of memory are central to gameplay, influencing how events unfold. Delving into various dream-like sequences challenges perceptions. These moments evoke a feeling of nostalgia mixed with uncertainty, reinforcing the idea that memories can shift over time. Journal asks: how do we distinguish between what we remember and what we wish we could forget?
Finding Your Way in Journal
Completing Journal on PC offers a rich, contemplative experience, as gameplay immerses you in both exploration and narrative development. As players interact with the environment, puzzle-solving often intersects with the storytelling, allowing for a deep connection to the protagonist's journey. Each decision made carries weight, adding layers to the overall narrative.
A Thought-Provoking Experience Awaits
The emotional resonance of Journal ensures that it lingers in the mind long after the game is completed. With its blend of artistic expression, poignant themes, and an engaging plot, players find themselves reflecting on their own journeys and choices. This game provides a distinctive approach to storytelling, where the heart of childhood struggles is framed within the beautiful confines of a painted world.
PRICE FACTS
| Current best price | £8.50 at Steam |
|---|---|
| All-time low | £1.39 at Steam |
| All-time low date | January 2019 |
| Last 30 days | Up 400% |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What platforms is Journal on?
Journal is available on PC.
When was Journal released?
Journal was released on February 17, 2014.
How much does Journal cost?
The current lowest price for Journal is £8.50 at Steam.
What is the lowest Journal has ever been?
The historical low price for Journal is £1.39.
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