This beloved platformer joined Xbox Game Pass, and it’s one of the most beautiful games I’ve ever played


GRIS has been on my wishlist for a long time, now. I only had to see a few screenshots of the game and a brief clip of it in motion to know I needed to play it. When GRIS suddenly came to Xbox Game Pass earlier this year, it made a sudden surge up the backlog and found its way into my hands immediately after finishing my review of Forza Motorsport (2023).

What followed was one of the most unforgettable gaming experiences of my life. GRIS is brief, and it lacks a concrete narrative. There is no spoken dialogue or written text. Instead, it is a heartbreaking tale of grief, sorrow, and hope, told through an impossibly gorgeous world of graceful lines and splotches of watercolor, punctuated by a breathtaking and emotional musical score and some of the loveliest animation work I’ve ever seen in a video game.





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