About This Game "It's an experience that anybody can appreciate and one that offers hope for video games' potential to stir the soul." - TIME "Flower represents an important moment in the development of interactivity and art." - The Smithsonian American Art Museum "An experience that is unique and enthralling." - Wired "Flower is a remarkable and exquisitely crafted piece of work that transcends the medium effortlessly." - The Telegraph Part of the first permanent video game collection at the Smithsonian, experience award-winning Flower, now available on PC. Flower lets you take control of the wind as you explore and navigate beautiful, lush environments. Journey through varied landscapes at your own pace, interacting with and changing the environment as you go, and find balance and harmony in your surroundings. This is an interactive escape that takes you on an emotional journey like no other game you've ever experienced. Key Features: • Simple Gameplay Controls – Controlling the game is as simple as guiding the wind in the direction you want to go. • Lush and Interactive Environments – Vast grassy fields, blowing in the breeze, create a lush, immersive environment. • Immersive and Emotional – Accessible to gamers and non-gamers alike, the game takes players on an incredibly personal and emotional experience. b4d347fde0 Title: FlowerGenre: Adventure, CasualDeveloper:thatgamecompanyPublisher:Annapurna InteractiveRelease Date: 14 Feb, 2019 Flower Download] [Crack Serial Key In this game you control gust of wind and collect petals from glowing flowers. After you have gone through set of glowing flowers, the environment will change a bit and more glowing flowers will appear. Repeat this until you have passed the level. And that's basically the whole game.The game is very casual and the graphics are beautiful so it's pretty nice and relaxing to play. Even if the game play is very simplistic, can't really hate it. Wouldn't pay too much for it, since the content is pretty light.. This has to be my favorite videogame. Calm, peaceful music, fantastic visuals, and even an unspoken narrative which could be easily translated into a story of empowerment. Nothing more satisfying in the world.. Feels good.I like it.A care for depression.. Flower is an amazing exploration\/flight game that is all about sound, colors and relaxation. The game aged very well and looks unbelievably good for port of 10 years old PS3 game.I didn't encounter any performance issues that were reported by some other users.Let's hope that the Journey will follow, and not as an Epic store exclusive). It is divine. Just give it to your mum. She will love it. And people will shut up whom are saying playing videogames are always childish and nonsense.. Very beautiful game! Perfect for when I'm feeling stressed out and need a little zen. The colors and the music are superb.. A travesty of a port.The PS3 original was released ten years ago. It was and still is a classic. Unfortunately, Annapurna dropped the ball with this shoddy conversion plagued with a multitude of issues.First of all, the technical analysis.The audio is downright glitchy. The sound effects (like collecting petals) are full of clicks and pops. The elaborate acoustic effects of the PS3 version (like the music being faded and muffled while standing still) have been entirely removed, killing the immersion. Here, the music always plays at full volume. Sometimes the audio doesn't work at all when launching the game.Also, either the cutscenes introducing each chapter have been removed (maybe because of their lower resolution) or they don't play at all on my machine, I can't tell. All I get is a black screen with the music before the chapter starts. Finally, be aware that this port requires a CPU with AVX instructions, for God knows whatever reasons.Let's talk about the real issue of this port: the controls.They all suck. Forget about the mouse and keyboard, this game wasn't designed around these devices. What about the analog stick of the default pad settings? It barely manages to do the job. The ONLY way to appreciate Flower is to play with a Sixaxis (gyroscope) controller, which these days means a DualShock 4. Since the gyro is not supported by XInput, you'll have to use the DS4 through its barebone "native" DInput driver (no Big Picture mode, no DS4Windows, no HidGuardian).When you finally get the DS4 to work, and if you're familiar with the PS3 version, you quickly realize that the "native" driver doesn't work great either. The gyro sensibility is too high and, worst of all, the analog triggers are recognized as simple digital buttons, which means instant full speed instead of progressive acceleration, making the game tedious at best. And when you turn around, the landscape stays basically upright, while it was banking in the original (Afterburner style).This port lacks complete polish. To this day, not a single patch has been released and I doubt we will ever see one. I hope Journey will not suffer the same mess, but I have no trust in the publisher. Today, I've just lost 5 bucks.Flower deserved better on PC. Score: 2\/10.For reference: https:\/\/psnprofiles.com\/trophies\/69-flower\/Ryusennin. Ever since I was very young, I've wanted to play Halo. In the earliest years of the 21st century, Halo was something I could hardly have hoped to play. I don't live in a first world country so I never had the chance to play it on the original Xbox, or even the PC until very later. But when I got it, I loved every single thing about it. The music had intoxicated me as it still does, the setting I felt was precisely what I wanted from fiction, and the gameplay was pretty good too.Finally in late 2009 I got my wish. I got an Xbox 360. I hadn't considered that Xbox LIVE was too expensive and you could get multiplayer for free on the PS3. I hadn't considered that there was a beautiful catalog of PS2 games that were also available. I had only every considered one thing, and that was Halo 3.Eh kills aleins and doesnt afraid of anything. What more could you want from a game? Playing Halo, you certainly felt it. I must've gone through the Halo 3 campaign at least twice back to back when I got it. As time went on I got into really into CoD and Gears. I, like many, teared up in Gears 3. The Xbox 360 is now a relic that sits on my shelf as a remnant of my an older, perhaps happier time. It is a time which, now that I have a laptop with a 1060, I am desperately trying to re-live by getting all the remasters and older games I never could play before.Today I played Flower.I have realized, I picked the wrong team. Today I regret buying the 360 and not the PS3. This is why people don't talk about, "are videogames art" anymore. That question was settled. With Flower.
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