


You start out in an area of complete white without a single defining feature to it. “World of wonder and magic” sounds like a pretty generic and overused term but it's something I truly mean for The Unfinished Swan. When he wakes up the next morning Monroe looks over to find that the swan has left his canvas and goes searching through a door that he's never seen before into a world of wonder and magic.

While she was quite the painter she never finished any of the works she started and her son Monroe chooses her old favorite, a swan which was perfectly painted, except that its head doesn't actually connect with its body. Monroe is a recently orphaned boy who's given the opportunity to take one keepsake of his departed mother to the orphanage with him. Some might say that $15 for two hours of content is a tough pill to swallow, but it's hard for me to agree when those two hours were so inventive and amazing it could definitely be the best two hours of gaming you'll get all year. By Karl Koebke, posted on 17 October 2012 / 13,220 Viewsīeautiful but short seems to be a running theme for the games Sony receives from its deals with ThatGameCompany and Giant Sparrow.
