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Sword of the Sea is what happens when Matt Nava strides back into Journey's shadow
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If you loved the dreamy, meditative vibes of Journey, you’ll want to keep an eye on Sword of the Sea. It’s the latest project from Matt Nava, the artist who helped shape Journey’s iconic visual style. This time, he’s diving into a surreal oceanic world, blending his signature ethereal aesthetic with fresh mechanics. Early glimpses suggest it’s another visually stunning, emotionally resonant experience—like slipping back into a familiar dream, but with new depths to explore.
Editor’s Note: Matt Nava’s work has a cult following for a reason—his games feel like playable art. Sword of the Sea isn’t just another indie title; it’s a signal that the team behind Journey is still pushing boundaries. For gamers hungry for immersive, atmospheric experiences, this is a big deal. Plus, it’s a reminder that not all sequels (spiritual or otherwise) need to be blockbuster franchises—sometimes, they’re quiet waves worth riding.

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