Summary: Dear Esther is, by far, one of the most beautiful and moving games I have ever played. It may be better to call it "interactive art," rather than a "game.
Summary: This isn't a game and wasn't really meant to be a game so I'll review it for what it is, which is visual/auditory art that you walk around in.
Summary: People that say that the game sucks. Yes, it sucks as a game, but if you see like a story. I'm trying to say that the people that review this just care about the game...
Summary: I don't often buy games knowing nothing about them, but I picked up Dear Esther during a Steam sale and couldn't be happier with what I found.
Summary: Let's start this thing off with the cons of the situation. Sometimes, there are a few bugs in this game and the gameplay can be occasionally repetitive. Enough said.
Summary: Great interactive story. Be ready that you won't get a game, but you'll get a story. Story is just clear to me, game (uhm, story) has a great idea behind, visuals are...