Games Review: The Path

PC, Tale of Tales, £7.99

Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 17 April 2009 19:00 EDT
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If you’re looking for a big, ballsy blockbuster of a game that’s stuffed to the rafters with cutting- edge graphics and guns as big as horses, The Path isn’t likely to be your kind of thing. If you like emo, wear eyeliner or are after an unusual title to titillate your jaded palate, this independent game is for you. And it’s the journey (through the forest to granny’s house), not the goal that matters here. Unlikely, uncommercial and unusually intriguing, The Path will take patient gamers on an interesting journey.

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