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Gris

Gris

Nomada Studio·Released Dec 13, 2018·Single player

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PlatformerPuzzleAdventureIndie
Critic79/100
Across 7 reviews
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About

Gris is a 2D platformer developed by Nomada Studio and published by Devolver Digital. It is a visually striking game that follows the journey of a young woman named Gris as she navigates a world of grief and loss. The game features no dialogue, relying on its hand-painted art style, evocative music, and environmental storytelling to convey its themes. Gameplay involves exploration, light platforming, and puzzle-solving, with Gris gaining new abilities as the story progresses. It received critical acclaim for its artistic design and emotional depth.

Reviews

9 reviews
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Critic80/100
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Nomada Studio's picturesque adventure has made it to PlayStation 4 almost perfectly intact. The game shines at an unwavering 60 frames per second, and it looks superb on a standard console -- let alone PS4 Pro

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Eurogamer
Vikki Blake·Dec 13, 2018
Critic80/100
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I've been staring at the cursor flashing on my screen for a while now, silently aggrieved by its cheerless, eyeless bli…

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GameSpot
Tom Mc Shea·Dec 13, 2018
Critic90/100
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Gris is a beautiful and tranquil platformer that relishes in the simple pleasure of exploring its enchanting world.

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Critic90/100
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We're very careful when we use this word, but Gris is a masterpiece. Its jaw-dropping visual style and heart-wrenching score combine for one of the most emotional pieces of interactive art you'll ever play. It may be too short for some, its puzzles may be on the simple side and the lack of any real challenge may not be to everyone's taste, but this is a game focused more on fragility than ability and as long as you're willing to go along for the ride, it's one that will stick with you for a very long time indeed.

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