![]() It’s one of those games that you really need to play first hand to appreciate its beauty, and that’s precisely what Sea of Solitude is a personal adventure that knows how to grip you in all the right ways. The more you invest your time into this game, and the more you engage with its framework and story, the more you’ll pull from it. Nearly every element of the game has some form of meaning to it, which is something you’ll witness as you chart the game’s intimate and evolving world. I’ll confess, I had no clue what was going on for a little while during the initial stages of play, but bear with it, because those aforementioned emotions pull through. From there, you’ll explore vast surroundings as the game’s plot and framework bobs and weaves around its touching narrative. Starting out, the game sees you observing Kay, asleep in a boat in the middle of the ocean. ![]() Players take on the role of a young woman by the name of Kay, and inadvertently work through Kay’s inner feelings, her emotions, and her loneliness. I guess what I’m trying to say (whilst horrendously avoiding spoilers) is that regardless as to who you are, and regardless of your background, you’re bound to relate to at least one issue brought about in this game. It manages to pull from a pool of emotions, and paces itself quite nicely across the board. Sea of Solitude is a very relevant experience in today’s age, and for more reasons than one. ![]() ![]() I’ve no doubt that this is going to split the proverbial crowd, but allow yourselves to be consumed by not only the game’s beauty, but its deeper meaning, and you’ll find an adventure that’s unlike any other, and then some. Whilst their first party games have been quite hit and miss, their indie publishing has been rather remarkable, and the newly unleashed Sea of Solitude is no exception. I think it’s safe to say that EA, as a whole, has been on a knife’s edge over the last year or two, more predominantly, at least, since Star Wars: Battlefront II. ![]()
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