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Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
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Publisher Region Released Aspyr NA 04/17/2006 |
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Staff review by Lewis Denby (November 14, 2011) The central narrative arc is beautiful: this is a game which expands on its predecessor’s coming of age story, and presents something altogether more grown-up. If The Longest Journey demonstrated the progression from the naivety of youth to the responsibility of adulthood, Dreamfall is a game about taking that newfound maturity and giving it back to those in need. |
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Staff review by Gary Hartley (February 08, 2007) Dreamfall starts off being about one story; Zoë’s search for her lost love which stumbles her headfirst into a dimension-spanning saga. It’s not about one tale; it’s about the intertwining of several. Discovering the secrets hidden within an Azadi tower that is being built to touch the heavens, posing as a janitor and sneaking your way through the WATI-corp. headquarters to try and cease a deep-rooted conspiracy, searching for guidance in the forbidden library of the Dark People: this is when the game shines, when it allows its voice to overwrite some of the less appealing aspects within. |
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Staff review by Jason Venter (May 18, 2006) As a result, there are plenty of times where you’ll be working through an area and the adventure is cut short because someone was alerted to your presence. The circumstances aren’t always the same—sometimes you’re ducking around robots and shards of glass, while others you might be trying to let the sound of a train mask your movements from a watchdog—but the frustration remains in tact. |
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Reader review by zippdementia (November 12, 2008) Having been a huge fan of Longest Journey, I was excited for Dreamfall. It was one of the reasons I bought an Xbox (now given away). In retrospect, I can't say I disliked the game, but I was definitely disapointed in some areas I never thought I'd be dissapointed in. |
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