Apr 16, 2023 - Day 106 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 114
Game: Old Man's Journey
Platform: Steam PC
Release Date: May 18, 2017
Library Date: Dec 4, 2018
Unplayed: 1594d (4y4m12d)
Playtime: 26m
I am struggling to write about Old Man's Journey, and so this review will be short, and long, and strangely personal, and out of order.
Old Man's Journey is a puzzle game, and a work of art. It reveals itself as you attempt to understand how to play it.
Old Man's Journey is:
5: Excellent
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I had to get that out of the way, because this game went unplayed for a very different reason to normal.
It came as part of the October 2018 Humble Bundle, and the idea of playing it terrified me.
When I was a child, for a few years, my dad used to take us into nursing homes on Sunday afternoons, as he visited people and played guitar and sang hymns for them.
I hated it. I hated the smell, and it frightened me, and I could not explain why.
I've worked in an aged care adjacent role for over a decade; I've spent far more time in the company of folks in aged care than I ever expected I would.
But I understand now what it was I hated; I hated being around old men, because I was terrified of becoming an old man.
I mean, I know you can't "catch" old man, it's just part of living as a man... and for years I found the idea of myself as an old man terrifying, as in "I would rather be dead". (cont...)


