Season: A Letter to the Future is a soothing bike ride through the end of the world
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#687MQ)
Season: A Letter to the Future. | Image: Scavengers Studio
There's no shortage of games - or any stories, for that matter - about the end of the world. But I can't think of many that are as calm and soothing as biking around the end times in Season: A Letter to the Future. Instead of fighting for your life or searching for ways to survive an impending apocalypse, you're documenting the world as it is so future generations have a chance to learn about it when it's gone forever. It makes the apocalypse almost cozy.
The game takes place in a world where the eras of humanity are split into seasons, which can last a few centuries, and when they end, they take almost everything with them. Season starts not long before the next season (sorry), and you play as a young explorer leaving their small town...