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11 people found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
23.4 hrs on record (22.6 hrs at review time)
I used to be an adventurer like you, then I took a copy of Mountain from a friend.
At first when getting it installed, I was shocked by how fast it was done. It was superfast, only 1 hour. (You can't imagine how I am tortured when getting other games installed.) And like a miracle after I click the "PLAY" button it only takes 4 secs for the game to start. So it must be a good choice for those whose PC or Internet environment is not so good.
While the required space of Mountain is only 200MB+, it features tremendous in-game contents. And thanks to the awesome producer for not selling DLCs so we can enjoy all of it costing only 1 USD.
Its graphics always make me bewildered (in a good sense). During the xx hours playing Mountain I never get bored and I will keep playing it until I reach my, let me say, sixties. Just watch some videos of this game (I'm quite sure there are a bunch of them out there), you can find those beautiful twinkle fireflies, mighty peaceful pine trees, howling freezing blizzard (actually there's no sound effect for the snow, just imagine it in your brain), and stuff.
Everything is modified delicately to make this game so perfect. In my life so far, I've only got a similar feeling when watching a legendary Japanese artisan doing his works. This game is trying to lay out to gamers the beauty of the wonderful nature and humanity. No wonder many friends of mine just told me that their minds were purified and enlightened through meditation right in front of this game.
However, what attracts me most is that it has a in-game 16-tone virtual instrument. Comfortably sit back and hit your keyboard and you will feel like playing a real instrument. Personally I strongly recommend the game company release a VST version of this game so that gamers could produce music by simply applying it to their DAW/DTM.
Mountain randomly gives out background sounds, useful items and important comments to the gamer, so it's also interesting to watch your mountain revolving while waiting it to have some new changes.
Until now I haven't got this game cleared once. I have no idea about how to finish the game, either. But I'll let it go.
I can still recall what the game said in the first place:
   YOU ARE MOUNTAIN.
Yes, I am mountain and I am this endless universe. I'll just keep on playing Mountain and playing as a mountain. So maybe by and by the game will end someday, and that will be the end of my boring life.
Posted 2 July, 2015. Last edited 7 April, 2017.
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18.5 hrs on record (15.2 hrs at review time)
Wow, the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ end is really cool!
Posted 28 February, 2015.
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3 people found this review helpful
83.6 hrs on record (62.2 hrs at review time)
Before I met with this, I thought a role-play game without a map sucks. Then after dying thousands of times in this game, I came to know that the stuff called map is useless in this game and by these deaths you'll just get to remember the routes to every boss like you can tell your phone number.
It can be a challenge but after you beat these damned bosses, surely you'll get a strong sense of accomplishment.
Praise the sun!
Posted 16 February, 2015.
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