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Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut

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Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut
Description
The Final Cut is the ultimate remastered special edition of Dreamfall Chapters — an award-winning episodic adventure spanning multiple worlds and playable characters. Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut edition combines all five episodes of the original game into one complete and continuous story, wit...
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( 108 Reviews )

3.8

108 Reviews

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2014, Red Thread Games, ...
System requirements
Windows 7 or later, Core 2 Duo 2GHz or equivalent, 3 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4000, Version 9.0, 21...
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Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut Soundtrack
Time to beat
22 hMain
24.5 h Main + Sides
36 h Completionist
24.5 h All Styles
Description
The Final Cut is the ultimate remastered special edition of Dreamfall Chapters — an award-winning episodic adventure spanning multiple worlds and playable characters. Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut edition combines all five episodes of the original game into one complete and continuous story, with reworked character designs, an expanded soundtrack, remastered audio and new dialogue, improved art, lighting and animations, and new special features.

Dreamfall Chapters is a standalone game in The Longest Journey saga; a narrative adventure set in the twin worlds of science and magic. Embark on a magical journey across Stark and Arcadia in a story-driven game that mixes cyberpunk sci-fi with magical fantasy. Play as Zoë Castillo, a young woman seeking answers to her own identity; Kian Alvane, a disgraced Apostle and assassin seeking redemption; and Saga, a mysterious child trapped in a house between worlds.

The Final Cut brings all the special features from the console versions to Windows, Mac and Linux; including a concept art gallery, character profiles, a new story recap – introducing the characters and bringing you up to speed with the events of Dreamfall: The Longest Journey — and playable deleted scenes.
  • The complete story — remastered, reworked, recut
  • Improved art, including redesigned character models, updated lighting and special effects
  • Enhanced audio, featuring an expanded soundtrack, remastered dialogue and revamped sound design
  • Brand new special features, containing playable deleted scenes, a concept art gallery and character profiles
  • Improved performance and memory optimisations

Dreamfall® and The Longest Journey logo are registered trademarks of Funcom. © 1998-2017 Funcom Oslo AS. All rights reserved.

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Book 1 soundtrack (mp3)
Book 1 soundtrack (FLAC)
Europolis tourist map
HD wallpapers
Reborn: The Art of Dreamfall Chapters Book 1
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

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Time to beat
22 hMain
24.5 h Main + Sides
36 h Completionist
24.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.9.0+)
Release date:
{{'2014-10-21T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
10.7 GB

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Posted on: October 24, 2014

addictedtosleep

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Games: 269 Reviews: 23

Good thing this is a season pass...

I must say, that it is a good thing this is a season pass. This game is short. By short I mean, two hours at tops. Yes, there is a lot of replay value, but please read what I have to say. I thoroughly enjoyed the previous two games of this saga. The second, though burdened by terrible controls and glitches, was my favorite. However, this game fails to follow through with any wonder; it fails to invoke any curiosity in the player. What is good? Sound. The sound in this game is absolutely amazing. The music and the voice-overs are beautiful. The story? It's okay. It's nothing spectacular. I found more enjoyment listening to the quips of each character than I did in the story (the knock knock joke was great). What is bad? Well, lets just say there is a LOT. The controls in this game are terrible. I could not find a way to change keybinds. Google resulted in a forum post by the devs that if you want to change keybinds you have to make registry changes. So, I tried my controller. Nope, same problem. Not all of the buttons function. No matter what I do, I cannot get my journal to open (among other necessary functions). Save? Save and exit features only (is this 1999?). Furthermore, the game offers no explanation for controls at all. The little option wheel? No explanations. You basically have to click every single button for every puzzle. Worse is sometimes items just disappear from your inventory. This game is a fine example of illogical puzzles in an adventure game. No puzzles make any sense, especially puzzles that involve using your "skills." After using the skills, you can see how they MIGHT be logical. However, before use, there is no way of knowing what each skill will do to an object. The mindreading skill? Can't use that on inanimate objects, yet at one point you can read a lightbulb. Each skill produces different effects and you never know which will do what. This game is a terrible adventure game. It's a good story, but a terrible game.


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Posted on: December 8, 2020

Baarmaboi

Games: 131 Reviews: 2

get woke, go broke

This game was a HUGE disappointment. It ruins the previous two games completely and the end is very unfulfilling. The writer ruins the previously whimsical feel of the story by cramming in modern politics and forced diversity. It all feels very out of place if you played the games back to back. This game aims to be more mature and so on, but it just seems like lame 90's teen angst more than anything. Also the constant use of swear words just makes the writing seem childish. Very bad 0/10. You are better off just playing the first two games. I'm sad we could not get a satisfying end to the story that started so long ago :/


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Posted on: November 18, 2024

Ger Bib

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Games: 379 Reviews: 187

Way Amazing Story-wise and Graphically

My playtime - 36 hours 17 minutes 6 of 5 must play. 5 of 5 great story great gameplay. 4 of 5 great story average gameplay. 3 of 5 average story great gameplay. 2 of 5 play only if it's your favorite genre. 1 of 5 play if you have nothing better to do. 0 of 5 play if you're a masochist. -1 of 5 avoid. Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut score is 4 of 5.


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Posted on: December 17, 2016

Yffisch

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Games: 522 Reviews: 55

Totally fantastic!!

I've been a TLR fan ever since the first one came out 1999. I played that version with Swedish language over and over and over again. Then Dreamfall came out and I got a little bit scared I would not like it because i wanted to keep playing it in the swedish language, but I forgot about that quite fast and while playing Dreamfall (2006) I got to tears and the feeling was totally perfect. The puzzles was not that hard though, it was more like watching a movie, but a very good interactive movie. Once it was over I just wanted more. It was so many question marks in my head so I started googling for next episode, if there were ever going to be one. I read quite early that there was supposed to be a Dreamfall Chapters, but they stopped working on that and the project was put aside or something - don't really remember. Then thanks to kickstarter this was possible and I thank the gods for that! This game was more like an interactive movie as well, but I was still satisfied with the gameplay. If it would be too many puzzles and too many "go and look for something somewhere for a couple of hours and then look for the next thing a couple of hours and test everything with everything", then It would take ages to complete this. I think it was extremely cool to choose your own paths in the game which gives consequences for the rest of the game. Makes me want to play this over and over again. I'm a retro gamer, but this was one of the few newer games that I choose to play, and there is still hope. The magic was still in there! Wow, an extremely well made triquel to a fantastic game. It must be hard to come 18 years later and try to make a good continuation of a game, but they really succeeded. PLEASE! DO NOT MAKE ANOTHER ONE! JUST STOP HERE! KEEP THE FANS SATISFIED WITH THIS AS IT IS!


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Posted on: November 9, 2014

Lightwing

Verified owner

Games: 286 Reviews: 5

Book 1: A Weak Start, Saved by Europolis

"Dreamfall Chapters: Book 1" has a very weak beginning, a strong middle, and a mixed bag of gameplay mechanics, one of which keeps giving you spoilers. If it wasn't for Europolis, a fantastic cyberpunk city that feels incredibly alive, "Book 1" would have sunk The Longest Journey series. Firstly, the game opens with a spoilers ridden text intro that I recommend you skip (press SPACE). TLJ saga then continues exactly where it ended in "Dreamfall," with a very touching 40 second cutscene. My heart was pumping until the actual game started and the dialog was plagued by weak, cliche writing. "You have light inside you. Focus on the light and ignore the darkness." Followed by a trip to Arcadia, where everyone uses this melodramatic, Hollywood version of "LOTR" fake Medieval fantasy speech. What's worse, the game kept telling me when a dialog choice I picked affected the plot. One bit that could have been a real surprise in Book 1 is spoiled at the very start of the game! I don't know why the game developers chose this spoilers ridden approach. I was ready to quit playing 2 hours in, when suddenly I reached Europolis and the storytelling quality made a 180 degree turn. Characters came to life. Dialog dropped all cheesy overtones - became believable and funny, like it was in "TLJ." Zoe, for the first time since her introduction to this series, recieved actual personality and depth. The cyberpunk city of Propast was immersive and buzzed with life. It got me hooked. Gameplay wise, object selection interface is the best it's ever been. Usable objects simply become "highlighted" and interactive when you're nearby. Hearing Zoe's thoughts for every "choice" prevents you from misunderstanding it. It's true that puzzles are nowhere near as challenging as they were in "TLJ," but then, let's be honest, "The Longest Journey" isn't hailed as a masterpiece because of its puzzles. In the end, it took me 10 hours to complete "Book 1." It is a worthy addition to the series.


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