The game has often been compared to its emotional predecessor, so I won't be focusing on that in this review. Players should be able to experience this emotional time-travelling adventure on their own with no spoilers to enjoy the full impact of the story, so suffice it to say that it'll lead you to plenty of twists and turns while hitting you right in the feels at the same time. The mobile release in particular adds subtle updates to the game to fit a modern audience, but is it worth spending five hours on, or should you go find paradise somewhere else? Table of contents:īecause Finding Paradise is a narrative-driven game - and I've always said how much I'm a sucker for these genres - to reveal the story would do it a great injustice. What does it mean to be truly happy? How do we know if the memories we've lived are real, or if we've ever truly lived at all? Cliche as it may sound, the pursuit of happiness takes centre stage in Finding Paradise, the lovely and equally tear-jerking follow-up to indie hit, To The Moon.
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