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Casablanca, 2219 -- Zoë Castillo is, at first glance, a very normal young woman, but she is about to get involved in a conspiracy that spans parallel worlds and hundreds of years. Something is affecting the world -- static interference is disrupting tec...
Casablanca, 2219 -- Zoë Castillo is, at first glance, a very normal young woman, but she is about to get involved in a conspiracy that spans parallel worlds and hundreds of years. Something is affecting the world -- static interference is disrupting technology, causing Zoë to see visions of a ghostly presence that is inhabiting a black house in a wintry landscape. As Zoë embarks on a journey where she eventually discovers a magical world behind our own, she will need to make decisions about what's important to her and what she's willing to risk for the people she loves. Zoë will need all her courage to unravel the dangerous web in which she, and the world around her, is entangled.
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, winner of multiple E3 awards as the best game in its genre, is the continuation of a saga that began in the (also award-winning!) game The Longest Journey, considered to be one of the finest adventure games ever made. In Dreamfall, you take on an epic journey of exploration and adventure as you venture through a thrilling and emotional storyline. Dreamfall features a fully interactive world where beautiful music, stunning graphics, fascinating characters, and unparalleled gameplay variety brought the adventure genre into a new era. Prepare for a spiritual, fantastic, and powerful gaming experience.
Experience the story from three separate perspectives and learn how their destinies blend together in an epic finale. Each character has unique abilities and world views, giving you constant gameplay variations.
Never before has an adventure game brought this much gameplay variety! Use your brains or your brawn; sneak, fight, or talk your way through the many challenges the game offers.
Dreamfall spans three beautifully realized worlds, multiple chapters, and a stunning amount of detailed locations.
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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It's just a good game,but it's not in the same league TLJ is.
The story is OK but ends in a cliffhanger. I thing cliffhangers are cheesy.
I also think combat and sealth could be left ouy of this game.
I found this game to be approximately composed of
50% Cutscenes
20% Walking Around
15% Sneaking Around
10% Fighting
5% Solving Puzzles
It has a great story, but left you with a sense of being incomplete, most likely because it continues in Dreamfall Chapters, but it should still stand on it's own. Combat and stealth were poorly implemented. Combat usually involved either aimlessly swinging your sword/staff/fists while the enemy just stood there or they were unbeatable. Fortunately, there were ways to avoid many fights. Sneaking generally involved attempting to solve puzzles while trying not to be seen and constantly hitting save/reload because it was so easy to die. I didn't feel like I could take my time to try and figure out a solution like I could with the first game because of this, so I had to look up the answer online so I could get past these unpleasant parts of the game as quickly as possible. When there were puzzles to solve, they were a little elementary and often involved "hacking" or "lockpicking" which involved playing a minigame. The story did make it all worth it and from what I understand in Dreamfall Chapters, the combat system (and stealth?) was scrapped in favor of more puzzles, so I'm very excited to play that. As an aside, Dreamfall was only available in Windows and XBox 360. The Xbox version was too expensive and windows just tends to be unstable, so the game crashed on about 10 occasions. I'm happy that they published the new game on Mac as well.
Overall, if you're looking for a game with lots of interesting adventure game puzzles to solve, this probably isn't it.
The game is a sequel to The Longest Journey, and I can definitely see it being set in the same in-game universe.
However, It falls short in many places:
The "adventure game" gameplay is lacking in this game when compared to the previous one. It is much more focused on just telling the story. The story itself is decent with plenty of sci-fi elements, but I don't see why it needed to involve arcadia. If it had just focused on telling the one story about Rezza and his investigation, I think that might have been more coherent. In the end it kind of fizzled out and nothing was really wrapped up.
It does have some redeeming points though: The art is great (considering how old it is) and the music and voices are very well done. Some of the character interactions in the story are funny, others are serious and its good to get that mix as it helps sell the story. The few parts where you can wander around and solve puzzles are actually very good. If only there was more of that and less cutscene.
Overall, as a game it's pretty poor, and the story is alright (ending aside).
To start, I'd like to say Dreamfall: The Longest Journey is not a perfect game. In fact, it is quite far from a perfect game - the gameplay is a bit minimal and the combat is clunky. However, the reason why I love this game so much is the story and the characters. I CARED about Zoe, April, and Kian very much, and I wanted to see what happened to them on each step of their journey. The story is one of the best I have ever seen in any medium, and the intermixing of the storylines is quite nicely done. And yes, although it ends on that cliffhanger it makes me long even more for the Dreamfall universe. Ragnar, I am expecting great things for Dreamfall: Chapters.
Although a bit lacking in gameplay and difficulty, this game is truly unforgettable. It will move you to tears and disturb your soul. You CANNOT miss this game!