Anyways, I just bought Journey today... I'm gonna play it into the night and see how orgasmic it is.
Dude, I just finished watching my dad play it. (Yeah. My dad's a gamer) It was fucking awesome.
The fact that you're getting it probably means you've played, or at least know, Flow and Flower and the general genre/type of game it is. The cinematics and music were REALLY good. It's really amazing because of how much it draws you in, even though there's no talking, no real "objective," or anything that defines modern games. What was the most impressive to me, was how when you play Journey, you actually play on a multiplayer world. While making your "Journey," through the game, you'll meet up with different people who are also playing. But here's the catch, there's no way to communicate. Yet, there's this really strange thing where you just tend to "stick together" and create a bond between these other players that you can't even communicate with. Their names don't show up either so you can't message them through the XMB even if you tried.
It's a really, really good game. Definitely worth the $15, without a doubt.