EVERYTHING | Playthrough, no commentary

EVERYTHING is a 2017 sandbox (?) game in which the player can hop between animals, rocks, trees, microorganisms, grains of sand, planets, subatomic particles, and, well, everything. This is combined with a calming soundtrack and the ability to read the usually unhappy, egoist thoughts of everything too. The idea is that the gameplay demonstrates the point expressed in Alan Watts’s lectures that the division between different bodies is only illusory. While I personally think this is just mystical, romantic nonsense, though beautiful, the gameplay itself is fun and a rather soothing experience. The janky animation and art style somewhat resembles Katamari Damacy. I apologize for the edits in the second half. A longplay should ideally be one continuous take, but I got confused and cut out some space consisting of me failing to move forward at all. GOG: Steam: PlayStation:
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