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This videogame shows the beauty of disregarding photorealism
The only thing better than realism is surrealism.
The only thing better than realism is surrealism.
Where Riven, witchhouse, and architecture meet.
Not a lot is known about the haunting, mysterious, and handsomely titled For Each Our Roads of Winter, but we’ve seen enough for our jaws to hang open and a little spittle to form in the pockets of our lips. It is without question a gorgeous and vividly photographic first-person adventure game. That much is sure. The ultra-real depictions of rope bridges over precipices and ocean rendered in high-contrast black-and-white are to die for, somehow clearer and more accurate than if you were standing before these scenes in real-life. The creator Orihaus, who is using the power of the hot…