
When was the last time a game took you to a faraway land that seemed organic and real from the second you set foot in it? When was the last time you grew to love a digital companion, especially one whom never once uttered a single word? When was the last time you felt elation, fear, serenity, and sadness from just a few presses of one or two buttons? When was the last time a game experience was just so magical, so unique, and so visceral that you even forgot that there was a television separating you from a world? For many gamers, Journey sets the stage for an emotional tour de force that games have not seen in a long time.

Shaz from GL: "The way Journey evokes emotions through its narrative without using traditional storytelling methods is something no game has been able to replicate."

The composer behind Journey, Austin Wintory, recently had a chance to revisit the classic game, just in time for its tenth anniversary.
My fav indie game ever, played this on ps4 and ps5. Too bad it does not have a plat trophy.

Jenova Chen told us about the development of the game.
Journey is an amazing game. ThatGameCompany deserves all of the recognition that they are getting.
No one running around in first person view trying to shoot your head off and yet its more immersive than, well, most of the so-called AAA titles I have played recently, truly an amaizing game and an instant classic. If there is any justice in the world this game, even though its a PSN game, should be selected as a GOTY contender.