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.
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- April Ryan
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- Kian
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- Brian Westhouse
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- Chawan
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- Brynn
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- Olivia DeMarco
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- Charlie
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- (as Daryl Alan Reed)
- The Chinaman
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- Marcus Crozier
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- Blind Bob
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- Na'ane
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- Kara
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- Helena Chang
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- Reza Temiz
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- (as Michael FitzGerald)
- Gabriel Castillo
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- (as Patrick Fitzsymons)
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While maybe not the most conventional computer game - even in its own genre of adventure games - the story and characters simply took me with them. Dreamfall is a worthy, long-awaited sequel to my favorite adventure game ever, The Longest Journey. It is an experience all fans of science fiction, fantasy and mythology should experience.
If you're not into adventure games - or gaming in general- simply take it as an interactive film or book. The story is amazing, and the reality is credible and thoroughly thought through. Ragnar Tørnquist is a true storyteller.
While the graphics are maybe not the best possible, the voice-overs are absolutely awesome, and the dialogue is one of the strengths of the game - awesome voice directing and acting. The characters will comment on objects and things, revealing a lot about the world and themselves, and you'll probably find yourself playing the game through a second or a third time after completing it, just to explore the different dialogue alternatives, and look for details you've missed. Big thumbs up!
Look at all the games currently out there, they're all pushing more polygons and piling up features, like adding more explosions into a movie. Granted, these games are fun to play, but when it all ends, there's this lack of meaning. Wouldn't be nice if not only if games deliver an experience that's eye-opening, virtually life-changing experience and turning the game player's world upside down? That's just what Dreamfall and its predecessor (The Longest Journey) are about. It's a thrilling journey filled with deep and profound sense of meaning.
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 !
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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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