Season gives you a bicycle and a valley and tells you the world is about to change. Not violently. Just change. Your job is to ride out and document what you find: photograph it, write about it, draw it, record the sounds. It asks nothing more than attention, and it makes attention feel like enough.
I played it on a Sunday morning with coffee and the curtains open and felt the kind of quiet I usually have to drive somewhere for. That’s rare from a screen.
What it is
An atmospheric adventure where you cycle through a beautiful valley documenting the last days of a season before it ends. You photograph landmarks, record conversations, collect objects, and paste them into a journal. The world is stunning. The pace is yours. Nothing asks you to hurry.
Available on PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.
Why it helps when you’re running on empty
Season is slow, gorgeous, and built entirely around noticing. You’re preserving a world before it changes. The pace is gentle. The art is extraordinary. It asks nothing more than your attention, and when you’re in a place where you have capacity to give that, it rewards it beautifully. One of those games that changes what “quiet” means to you.
For when you’re ready to look at something beautiful without needing it to do anything.



