Edith Finch is one of my favorite walking sims! I bought it in 2017 during some sale and have played it a few times since, I thought the world was interesting and learning the family’s story was rewarding for the time.
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Where this game shines is in storytelling and art. I thoroughly enjoyed it and rate it very highly, but I also really enjoy the walking simulator genre. It's the perfect game to chill out and play on the big screen over an evening or two, very watchable for spectators too.
Edith Finch is more of an interactive short-story collection thematically and narrative centralized around a single family and their almost comical level of intergenerational neglect.
It helped me realize I just dont enjoy walking simulators
I had forgotten about the concept of "walking simulator." I guess a lot of what I wrote could apply to any of them.
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Finch has swimming too, though
I'm stingy and I think 15 eur would be appropriate.
I would probably agree if there weren't so many great games at that price point. I believe games should generally be more expensive, but the existing expectations drag them down.
I'm also from Chile, and while it is the richest country in South America, it still has a lower income than the average European country.
What would a movie ticket cost you in Chile?
Usually about US$6 nominally, but there are frequent deals that lower it to about US$4