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Dreamfall: The Longest Journey

  • Video Game
  • 2006
  • 16
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8.5/10
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Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (2006)
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
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Ten years past the inexplicable technological collapse of 2209, in a renewedly rallying future world, twenty-year-old Zoë must set out for a journey to help a friend expose an ultimate consp... Read allTen years past the inexplicable technological collapse of 2209, in a renewedly rallying future world, twenty-year-old Zoë must set out for a journey to help a friend expose an ultimate conspiracy that may be connected with the recurring visions she have been seeing lately.Ten years past the inexplicable technological collapse of 2209, in a renewedly rallying future world, twenty-year-old Zoë must set out for a journey to help a friend expose an ultimate conspiracy that may be connected with the recurring visions she have been seeing lately.

  • Director
    • Ragnar Tørnquist
  • Writers
    • Ragnar Tørnquist
    • Dag Scheve
  • Stars
    • Ellie Conrad-Leigh
    • Sarah Hamilton
    • Gavin O'Connor
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Ragnar Tørnquist
    • Writers
      • Ragnar Tørnquist
      • Dag Scheve
    • Stars
      • Ellie Conrad-Leigh
      • Sarah Hamilton
      • Gavin O'Connor
    • 20User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Ellie Conrad-Leigh
    • Zoë Castillo
    • (voice)
    Sarah Hamilton
    • April Ryan
    • (voice)
    Gavin O'Connor
    Gavin O'Connor
    • Kian
    • (voice)
    Ralph Byers
    • Brian Westhouse
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    • …
    Jo Dow
    • Peats
    • (voice)
    • (as Jonathan Dow)
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    Kwesi Ameyaw
    Kwesi Ameyaw
    • Chawan
    • (voice)
    Matthew Keenan
    • Brynn
    • (voice)
    Mary Healy
    • Olivia DeMarco
    • (voice)
    Darryl Alan Reed
    Darryl Alan Reed
    • Charlie
    • (voice)
    • (as Daryl Alan Reed)
    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
    • Wonkers the Watilla
    • (voice)
    Wes Parker
    • The Chinaman
    • (voice)
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Marcus Crozier
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    André Sogliuzzo
    André Sogliuzzo
    • Blind Bob
    • (voice)
    Hadeel Alwash
    • Na'ane
    • (voice)
    Anna Savva
    Anna Savva
    • Kara
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    Iris Quinn
    Iris Quinn
    • Helena Chang
    • (voice)
    Michael Ford-FitzGerald
    • Reza Temiz
    • (voice)
    • (as Michael FitzGerald)
    Patrick FitzSymons
    • Gabriel Castillo
    • (voice)
    • (as Patrick Fitzsymons)
    • …
    • Director
      • Ragnar Tørnquist
    • Writers
      • Ragnar Tørnquist
      • Dag Scheve
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    User reviews20

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    9markdigital69

    Worth the wait !

    Dreamfall was extremely anticipated by adventure gamers as it was the sequel to one of the best game in this genre: The Longest Journey. I was one of those who couldn't wait to get my hands on it and in the end, I was not disappointed. The game is actually a bit different from the first one because it's not a "point and click" adventure. It feels very natural because you explore the world in full 3D and still have the depth and content of old adventure games. The core gameplay consists of interacting with the wonderful characters. This can look limiting but it stays interesting through the whole game thanks to the excellent writing and voice acting. All the characters are well developed and contribute very well to the emotional roller coaster that is Dreamfall. There are some very minor stealth and combat gameplay elements but those are not the focus of the game.

    While the technical aspect of the game isn't exactly top notch, the art design makes up for it very much. The sound is especially good; voice acting is probably the best ever and music is always very fitting and well composed. The story is amazing and very inspiring; this is number one reason to get into this game. My only grippe is that it's way too easy. There are few puzzles and they are very straightforward. Also, the ending raises a lot of questions which is both good and bad. It's good because it leaves you thinking about it and you feel like you have to go through the game a second time. But at the same time, you don't get the same kind of resolution you would get from your typical movie, which is a little bit less satisfying.

    In the end, I would recommend this game to anyone interested in a good story and very well done dialogs coupled with good production values. 9/10 !
    8Liave_Ekeli

    Well worth playing

    I had great expectations when I heard that there would be a sequel to The Longest Journey, which is my all-time favourite adventure game of all time. Never before have there been a game that has gotten me hooked to the extent that The Longest Journey did.

    Dreamfall, though I'm not finished playing it yet, has not disappointed me so far. It is one of the few games that I've played that has a truly engaging story, and that makes up for the fact that the controls are a bit difficult to get used to, particularly those in battle-mode.

    Dreamfall is a game well-worth playing, and in my opinion one of the best adventure games in a long time
    10allman2568

    The best video game story in a decade if not longer...

    This is about the best game I have played in years. I loved TLJ and never expected a sequel, but anticipated it powerfully when it came around. It did not disappoint, containing the same level of brilliant mature storytelling, compelling characters, and memorable scenes. If you love great stories in gaming, you owe it to yourself not to miss one of the finest ever made, with top notch graphics, amazing voice acting, and an unforgettable story that still lingers in my mind, and will for a long time to come. I can't put it any more simply: support one of the finest games ever made by buying it. I played TLJ when it came out in 1999, I imported it from the UK I had heard so many good things about it. The sequel is far easier to get, but not as easy as it should be. If you have to order it, do it. If you have to get it from Amazon or EBGames.com or whatever, do it. If you cant' find it in the stores, find it somewhere else. YOU REALLY should play this if you enjoy games.
    10peter-Ciurczak

    Best game in a long time

    To begin with, this game started from excellent material, that of the setup provided by The Longest Journey. On top of that, it benefited from one of the businesses best writer/directors, Ragnar Tornquist. If that isn't excellent pedigree, i don't know what is. In any even, the story revolves around Zoe Castillo, and her quest for answers that winds up bringing her face to face with April Ryan, the first games heroine. The graphics are spectacular, frankly, they are smooth, crisp, and beautiful, more so than any other engine could do, the shark engine powering dreamfall's graphics truly gives one a sense of the wonder that is both stark and arcadia. Other engines would be lost trying to represent the pre-rendered backgrounds, and that is why i am glad the shark was chosen. Gameplay could use a bit of work, the camera can suck, and fighting does suck, but i've found it much easier to play the game solely with the keyboard. doing so gives the gamer a very good camera, and for those moments when it's necessary, you can manipulate the camera to see what you want to see. Audio, is, well, it's hard to describe. The audio would make and audiophile such as myself weep tears of joy. It's spectacular. A full orchestra with some excellently composed music works wonders on a game's audio. When the soundtrack is released, i for one, am snapping it up. All in all, this game is well worth the purchase. The presentation, both of the audio and visual well make up for the horrid controls, and the story just is in a category of it's own. It's like playing a novel.
    Albedo777

    Terrific interactive story-telling

    Hi guys, this is my first time commenting on anything at IMDb.com. But I wanted to share my review (I also review at Amazon.com) for those who don't know anything about Dreamfall. I will keep my review spoiler-free.

    Six years. Quite a long time to be waiting for a sequel to an adventure game. When TLJ came out, it was heralded by critics as being one of the best adventure games a person could buy. It incorporated a terrific story, wonderful voice work and good graphics that helped bring depth to the genre. Now, Dreamfall: TLJ is out, a direct sequel to the events of the first game. Is it everything we could hope for? Well, that depends on what you're looking for.

    A lot of reviews have talked about various aspects, mostly focusing on negative points like the easiness of the gameplay, the bulkiness of the controls and the horrible combat. The positives have been over-whelming the terrific, complex and utterly addictive story and plot. So, depending on what you are looking for, you will either really love this game or really dislike it.

    As far as the gameplay is concerned, I tried playing it with a mouse and keyboard but the controls felt wonky to me; however, plugging in a controller, all of my complaints went away. I'd recommend trying a controller if you have any problems, as the game seems better suited to it.

    The difficulty has been lessened from The Longest Journey. On one hand, this is a valid complaint. However, my complaint with the first game was that there were times where the puzzles seemed utterly illogical and were very order-specific. I spent a long time trying to get something accomplished simply because I didn't do it exactly how the game wanted me to. In that aspect, Dreamfall lessens any frustrations to allow you to enjoy the story more fully. That said, the puzzles do lack the depth of TLJ. I wish they were a bit more difficult or took a little more brain power to figure out what to do.

    The combat is a bit clunky. It is a rock/paper/scissors combat comprised of block, light, and strong hit. However, the controls are wonky as well, making battles unintuitive. Actually, calling it a game might be stretching it a little. And I don't mean this in a bad way. You will move from place to place, work on puzzles, do some stealth and some clunky fighting. But the game play is there to pull you in and create an interactive story. A cinematic story that has you at the center.

    Graphically, I think the game is stellar. There've been complaints in this department, but I think the game is pretty stunning. While there's no way it could live up to the powerhouse of, say, Oblivion, what is here is terrific. The colors are vibrant and lush, the settings are absolutely beautiful. Casablanca feels like a mix of futuristic landscapes with a traditional Spanish-style living. Add to this the vibrant color scheme and terrific art direction, and I think the game is stunning. From the beautiful music to the very competent voice staff, no one should find many faults in the audio.

    What lies at the heart of this game, much like The Longest Journey, is a story. A story that is exciting, mysterious and emotional all at the same time. TLJ was, at the time, probably one of the best stories I had seen in a video game. Dreamfall has, in my opinion, blown that story out of the water. People will probably argue this with me, but I think Dreamfall's story is definitely a bit better. It seems more urgent this time around. Partly, this is because of the fact its more of an "action adventure" game as opposed to a point and click game. Whereas in TLJ had instances where you were chased, you couldn't die. Here, things seem a bit more dire and urgent. The pacing of Dreamfall is also excellent. Ragnar Tornquist has a much better control of the story and spins a yarn fitting of a novel.

    To get the story across, there is a ton of dialogue. Much like the first game, Dreamfall allows its characters to talk about their lives, what's going on in the world and the plot. While playing TLJ isn't necessary per se, characters from it will show up in surprising ways, starting off from the very beginning. A small caveat about the story. Yes, the story doesn't end so much as set up events for a third game. However, if you look back at TLJ, you would also find a game that doesn't end. Here's hoping the game sells well enough to merit a third game.

    So here lies the crux. Your enjoyment of the game will come to this: do you want a game that puts gameplay above story or a game that places story above gameplay. If you choose the former, you probably won't like this game as much. However, if you are like me and enjoy the latter, I can't recommend any other game higher than this one right now. I can normally overlook most flaws or gameplay issues in a game, if it keeps me enthralled with a terrific story. I enjoy story-centered games a ton. I compare both TLJ and Dreamfall to novels. Very dense and filled with backstory, characters and plot, Dreamfall isn't a typical video game. You have to really want to get to know everything and everyone in it to get the most out of the game. If you want to really sink your teeth into a story and know everything there is to know about a fantastical world, there's no better place than Dreamfall.

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      Crow: So, hey, if we hit April with a really big frying pan, she'll come to her senses, right?

      Zoë Castillo: What? No!

      Crow: Yes, yes! It's called 'therapy'. I read about it somewhere. Well, not 'read'. More like 'heard'. In a seedy tavern near the docks. After eleven thimbles of Merry Minstrum's Yellow Fire. Just before dawn. On a Monday. But I Remember the fella who told me! Big lad. Arms as thick as oak trees. A stunning collection of scars. Nice eye-patch. A real therapist he was. Or wait... maybe he was 'rapist'...

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      Featured in 2006 MTV Video Music Awards (2006)

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      • April 17, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
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      • English
    • Also known as
      • Den lengste reisen: Drømmefall
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      • Funcom
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