The Wreck Review (unebellejourneedete)
I'm roughly halfway through the game and I can already say that this is going to be one of my all time favorites.
The story is really well written, with characters that feel genuine and relatable, but it's the seemingly effortless way in which it's delivered that I find very interesting. And already pretty moving, although I can feel that it's only going to get worse - or better, depends how you look at it - in this respect.
It's also really refreshing to have games that tackle such topics as grief and trauma in a way that feels very... adult. It's complex but not complicated, it's dark without being needlessly miserable... It's just elegantly exploring a tough moment in life, and the way the main character, Junon, deals with it.
A few year ago, I had really enjoyed playing Life is Strange. The Weck feels a little bit like a grown-up version of that, for a grown-up version of me.