'Sumire: Life Lessons and Introspection in Two Hours' by NicolasNg15 futureofgaming megafansesports
Sumire is a 2D side-scroller following one very special day of its lead character, Sumire’s life. The story is set in a quaint Japanese village that wouldn’t seem out of place in a Studio Ghibli film if it was animated in a charming watercolour style. The gameplay is nothing out of the ordinary with most of it centred around completing minigames and finding items to progress both the main plot and a variety of side quests.
Despite the magical floating flower, haunted houses, and supernatural crows, everything is easy to understand. After all, it’s something we’ve all felt before. Through its young protagonist, Sumire recontextualizes those challenges by framing them through innocent eyes that lack the experience that comes with age and poses the question: what would you do?
When I got the review key for Sumire, I thought that it would be easy. By all estimates, the game takes up to two hours to complete, looked simple enough to review and seemed to be a self-contained package that would be easy to get into. I mean, an indie game meant to be completed in one sitting can’t be all that hard to cover. Oh, how wrong I was…
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