Many of us can point to a piece of media that has helped us through a difficult time. For some it may be a song, others a book – but for Sophia, a 15-year-old gamer, it's Journey. Speaking during a panel at DICE earlier this week, thatgamecompany co-founder Jenova Chen read aloud a letter that the company had received from the aforementioned teenager, which explained how the PlayStation Network exclusive had helped her to cope with the sudden and tragic loss of her father.
We’ve included the correspondence, in its tear-jerking entirety, below:
Your game practically changed my life. It was the most fun I had with him since he and been diagnosed. My father passed in the spring of 2012, only a few months after his diagnosis.
Weeks after his death, I could finally return myself to playing video games. I tried to play Journey, and I could barely get past the title screen without breaking down into tears. In my Dad's and in my own experience with Journey, it was about him, and his journey to the ultimate end, and I believe we encountered your game at the most perfect time.
I want to thank you for the game that changed my life, the game whose beauty brings tears to my eyes. Journey is quite possibly the best game I have ever played. I continue to play it, always remembering what joy it brought, and the joy it continues to bring.
I am Sophia, I am 15, and your game changed my life for the better. 1/8/2013
There's nothing else for us to add.
[source vgzero.com, via playstationfanatic.com]
Comments 6
That drove an 18 wheeler right into my feels.
Huh... nothing about where the girl was from? I know someone who could possibly be her, although I don't know if she played Journey.
I think I have something in my eye...
Touching story, too bad the game didn't do anything for me.
That personal interpretation is heartbreaking.
Damn, This is a great read, and people say games cause people to go crazy and start crimes and stuff. this is a perfect example of the emotional, and heart gripping effects a game has on the human mind and heart. almost brought tears to my eyes.
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