If you're yet to wrap yourself in some lovely robes and head out into the desert, you may well be interested in Journey: Collector's Edition, which is releasing next month on the 2nd October. Much like the PlayStation 3 version, the upcoming PlayStation 4 re-release will include Journey, Flower, and flOw.
thatgamecompany's PlayStation trio is well worth experiencing if you haven't already, and judging by early retail listings, the collection's budget price tag of around £30 may be just the excuse that you need. What's more, a 30 minute developer documentary is included alongside commentaries. Not a bad little package at all.
Might you be picking this up? Have you delved into Journey before? Cross the sands and make your pilgrimage into the comments section below.
[source twitter.com, via videogamer.com]
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I played this about a month ago for the first time. Absolutely incredible game. I preordered it along with Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. That one was impressive too. A nice change of pace from all of the fast-paced stuff that keeps coming out
I still need to play this game, darn backlog.
@Tasuki its 2 hours long. 75 minutes if you sprint through and know what your doing. I would play it now before other people finish it and don't go back.
£30 is a bit steep, considering the same edition (with the exception of the commentary, if I recall) is a third of that on PS3. £20 would be more acceptable, but £30 is a con.
I was gonna buy journey on ps4 but happy I didn't now, I'll definitely pick up that package! I heard enough good things about these games, time to finally play them.
When this was announced for PS3, I had no interest.
Back then, I was a SCEE beta tester, played the beta, liked it, and so bought the game when it was released.
I don't know what I was expecting, but the final game wasn't it. For me, a significantly over-rated title.
@Paranoimia I've played it through twice now and had fun and thoroughly enjoyed it.
But due to being timeorexic I can happily play the likes of Rapture, Journey, Tales from Borderlands and Sound Shapes as you can finish them all within 4 hours. None of them are 'A' typical games and I don't want them to be but they are infinitely better than watching Corry or The chase on TV.
@themcnoisy That's fair enough. I went through it twice and couldn't be bothered going back to it. It wasn't terrible, but that was enough for me. Even the the unobtained trophies didn't draw me back.
Now I have the opening music stuck in my head. Time to go back to the desert, I think...
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