GRIS Screenshots
Here are all of the screenshots I took during my first GRIS playthrough. There's not too many, I too busy admiring the art to remember to take them
Oh, and also have a couple screenshots of the cutest little creature!

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GRIS Screenshots
Here are all of the screenshots I took during my first GRIS playthrough. There's not too many, I too busy admiring the art to remember to take them
Oh, and also have a couple screenshots of the cutest little creature!
Gris / Palettes
Gris / Architecture
Almost 6 years after seeing the trailer, I’ve finally bought and played GRIS.
As I expected, it’s a beautiful game, both esthetically (as you can see) and narratively. The protagonist’s story is vague (I think, on purpose), not a single word is spoken, and you’re barely told what to do, but I thought the gameplay was very intuitive.
Completing all the challenges is a bit tedious, especially without a guide, but finding all the mementos is really worth it if you want to get the full picture. The hidden “bonus” cutscene sheds a new light on the story and helped me figure out exactly what (or, more precisely, who) the heroine’s journey was about. I enjoyed the game the first time I played it, but reaching the ending a second time after collecting everything was way more meaningful and emotional.
The story of GRIS has a sad premise, but because it’s about finding happiness again, it’s also hopeful. Even when your world suddenly becomes grey, it can (and will) eventually get its colors back.
If you haven’t already played it and like contemplative, poetic, and moving games, I recommend it :)