Wake Up and Play 'Coma'

'Coma' shares many similarities with last year's 'Limbo,' while also carving out a unique identity amongst artistic side-scrollers. The game focuses more on creating a lush world to explore than presenting challenging gameplay, but its imagery is so evocative that you'll hardly care. Ambient details, such as birds taking flight and floating specks of dust and pollen, add life to the mysterious dream world you explore. Unlike 'Limbo,' 'Coma' migrates between worlds of intense natural beauty and uncomfortably dark confines. The two do share one commonality, however: a story and ending that are left utterly open to interpretation, just like our wildest dreams.






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