Abstract: If nothing else, GRIS is gorgeous to behold.A boutique indie platformer in the same vein as something like Limbo or Braid, you control a nameless, voiceless, young girl as she elopes across a series of scrolling, watercolor landscapes - which act as a su...
Published: 2018-12-20, Author: Anthony , review by: ztgd.com
Amazing art style, Great sound design, Interesting world, Interesting mechanics
Lots of moments where the game plays itself or requires little interaction, Long breaks between gameplay, Some mechanics are barely explored, No returning to past areas to collect missing collectables
Published: 2018-12-14, Author: Randy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: “Gris” is the Spanish word for “gray.” And you didn't ask, but gray is my favorite color. Though smartypants artists, or even a kid with crayons, will be the first to remind me that gray isn't actually a color. Gray is a color without color. Gray is merel...
Published: 2018-12-13, Author: Tom , review by: gamespot.com
Incredible artistic design and a sublime score, Freeing sense of movement, New mechanics continually impress and surprise, Consequence-free world that ensures the pacing never slows, Razor focus ensures there are no extraneous moments
It isn't perfect, since nothing is, but came as close as you could get in a given genre. The new leader to beat.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
The most beautiful game of 2018, Incredible music, Puzzles designed to make you admire the art work, Puzzles start to blend together by the end, No loading screens to seamlessly explore the world
Can be locked out of exploring quite quickly, Some of the 'boss' sections can be a little be hard to understand
GRIS is breathtakingly beautiful and demonstrates how artistically inspiring games can be. With its simple gameplay and incredible soundtrack, it is a game that could and should be enjoyed by everyone...