Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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Having just finished Dreamfall for the second time, I think I have figured out what happened(sort of) The first playthrough was just to explore, figure things out and see the different environments. the second time I payed more attention to the many conversations and began to make sense of the whole story. The game installed perfectly and the controls worked smoothly. I played the game with the minimum specs: 512 RAM and 128 MB video card and had no crashes or lockups. I enjoyed the freedom of movement and the action-the combination adventure/action game element seems more realistic and immersive than the regular point-and-click method. The vivid color of some scenes and muted shades of some gave variety and was pleasing to the eye. The graphics have come a long way since the first Longest Journey game. There is not a whole lot for those who love puzzles: some symbol matching and inventory using, mostly.There are no mazes or timed puzzles. There are auto saves in strategic places, so if you meet your demise, you don't have to replay a lot. The exploration is logical and linear-you can't progress until you go certain places and do certain things.There is a lot for those who love conversations-lots of them! Toward the end, it is more like an interactive movie, with as much cut scene as game play-but by that time, you really have to pay attention as the story unfolds and reveals what was going on. You play as three different characters: 1.The narrator-Zoe Castillo,who is trying to solve a few riddles: A mysterious child tells her to "find April Ryan", Her former boyfriend who is a reporter goes missing,and what does the worlds most powerful corporation-"Waticorp"-have to do with them? 2. April Ryan, who has become a leader of rebel forces in the other world-Arcadia. 3. Kian, a faithful soldier and apostle to "the six", who are now in control of Arcadia. As these characters your travels will take you to a variety of interesting places in the two different worlds of The Longest Journey-the futuristic, super industrialised world of Stark and the naturalistic, spiritual world of Arcadia. And then, there is also the dreamworld-"storytime"-where you are...nowhere but everywhere and everywhen. And here's where I get really lost! But nevermind-it's a great story and a feast for the imagination. I found the story to be thought provoking as well as entertaining, as there are some deeper issues touched upon:Modernism and reliance on scientific advancement at all cost versus natural world and spirituality. Is fanaticism and violence in the name of religion ever justified? How far should science go to create life forms? Where will corporate control end? Will Walmart take over the world? One thing that I didn't feel comfortable with was the fighting, although it was very easy. In one case I really didn't want to harm the opponent,who I had sided with as another character, but had to do so in order to progress through the game. Some pure adventure gamers may find the violence objectionable, and there is a warning on the box. For what it's worth, my thoghts, added to everyone else's, on this great game-I give it a well deserved *****rating.
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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Bigmamma, you clearly spent a lot of thought on this.
I enjoyed the game a lot, and more so once I figured out how to get past one of the sneak sequences.
Thanks for your review.
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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Thanks for this review! I've been undecided on whether to buy it but I think I'll put it on my "want" list now!
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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02/15/08 03:23 AM
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Thanks for the awesome review Bigmamma1. My thoughts exactly! Makes me regret ever trading it away Guess I'll have to get it again P.S.: I'M BACK!! :)))
Last edited by ikonius; 02/15/08 03:24 AM.
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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good review and great game ... but ... am I the only one disappointed by this game it somehow finished ... bad? (maybe offtopic)
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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Hi ya User, I think there is another installment coming eventually .
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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I do think so (and I hope so ) but the end was "Oh... and now what?!!?" maybe I expect too much or I'm sick of open endings (or just "culpa inata" ) too offtopic sorry
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Hi user -- we can discuss the game's ending here, it's not off-topic.
The ending cleared up one story, but kept lots of other mysteries going. I just wish that the sequel had released soon after to tie up some of the loose ends.
Of course, if/when the sequel is released, (even if it's six years from the time of Dreamfall's release) I'll eagerly play it.
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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Great review Bigmamma...
I just wanted to say that it's a great game, and I can't wait for the sequel i.e. I hope there will be one...Because the ending in my opinion is good but it did leave so many questions. So I'd like to know what happens next
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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I agree with bigmamma - very sad ending and not any clue how the story can continue. About an year ago they have said that it was designed to have a sequel and it will be in episodic format (kind of like sam&max?) but no info since then.
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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I am also hoping for a sequel. The ending sequence looked like a prelude to a next installment...Dreamfall is one of the most beautiful and complex storyline I have ever encountered: simply gorgeous for people who love a solid storyline. I also LOVED wandering around the different worlds...it was a pleasure to play it and would buy a sequel in a heartbeat
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good review and great game ... but ... am I the only one disappointed by this game it somehow finished ... bad? (maybe offtopic) I thought I was the only one. I have been compiling my collection of reviews,(about 40). I came across my review of this game which was not offered here or anywhere. It runs about three pages and was quite negative. I gave it a D. To be fair I revised my review now six years later. It is more negative now than before. I guess I will let it sit. It gets an F. I'd suspect this review would not be too popular. To be concise what they did to the characters in the first game is unforgivable. To compound it with a cliff hanger ending is even more unforgivable. When Tornquist wrote on his blog in 2007 he had the story written and will not make you wait, five years later we still wait. He went so far as to promise if a game did not evolve he would produce the story in written format so his fans could have resolution. So much for that promise. Even if you can forgive the useless combat and horrendous game play mechanics the betrayal of his promise grants this game a well deserved F. Possibly it is a Q-
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Re: Dreamfall The Longest Journey
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I'd like to read your review. I couldn't even get through half the game. I hated The Longest Journey so I don't even know why I tried this thing. Q- sounds more than fair to me.
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