Horses by Santa Ragione is one of those rare experiences that lingers with you long after you’ve finished it. I genuinely loved it, not just as a game, but as something closer to an interactive piece of art.
It feels unjust that it was taken off Steam, because it offers something so distinct and meaningful that you don’t often see. Rather than holding your hand, it trusts the player to sit with what’s presented and draw their own interpretations. That’s where its strength really lies—it leaves you thinking, questioning, and reflecting even after you’ve stepped away.
The themes are handled beautifully, subtle but powerful, and the imagery is especially striking. There’s a quiet intensity to the way everything is portrayed, and it creates an atmosphere that feels both personal and thought-provoking. Nothing feels over-explained, yet everything feels intentional.
It’s the kind of experience that might not be for everyone, but for those willing to engage with it, it offers something truly memorable. I’m really grateful I got to play it.