Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 204 months Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Aspyr EAN: 0618870112619 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Label: Aspyr Media Manufacturer: Aspyr Media Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Aspyr Media Release Date: April 17, 2006 Sales Rank: 3778 Studio: Aspyr Media
Features:
Continue the saga in this epic journey of exploration and adventure
Mature "thriller"-type storyline includes murder, deceit, and conspiracy
3 playable characters each with unique abilities and world views
Product Description: Dreamfall: The Longest Journey is an incredible saga in a fully interactive world. Venture through a thrilling and emotional storyline, using various tactics, such as stealth, deception, and brawn, to solve different challenges. Three playable characters will each see the story unfold from a different perspective. Dreamfall features beautiful music, stunning graphics, fascinating characters and unparalleled gameplay. Prepare for a spiritual, fantastic and powerful gaming experience. New focus-field tool lets you see the physical envrionment around each character, as though you seeing it through their eyes Mature and compelling storyline that mixes the futuristic, fantastic and spiritual with a tale of murder, deceit and a conspiracy threatening our very existence
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Not worth it!
I bought this game originally looking for a long rpg or puzzle game, and the name was the appeal. I am glad, however, that Dreamfall: The Longest Journey turned out to be one of the quickest, easiest games I've ever played.
The game progressed in too many directions, but drunkenly bounced me from one side to the other until I collapsed in some ridiculous ending. The only long part about this game is the list of holes in the storyline. I am convinced that this game could be fun for a pre-adolescent female, but is waste of time for any adult or serious gamer.
Storyline: original, yet annoying and uninteresting
Graphics: par
Puzzles: easy
Battle system: horrendous
Entertainment value: 35%
Rating: - Very difficult navigation & interface.
The mouse drags s-l-o-w-l-y. I am still stuck in the house because when I pick up her cell phone, it won't let me read the messages. I have a brand new computer with Windows XP and can run almost any other game on it. I gave up trying to play it until I can find a patch. Also, I hate having to "run up" on things in order to get a huge box to show up around something to see if I can interface with it. It is slow, jumpy, and awkward. What a shame, because I think if I could get it to work better, I would really like it.
I feel like someone gave me a delicious piece of pecan pie ala mode but handed me an enormous pitch fork with a 6' handle to eat it with.
I'll try to play it some other time.
Rating: - Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
The user interface for this game is too difficult to navigate for me. I got through a few screens and gave up. I completed the first edition of "The Longest Journey" and enjoyed it very much. That game could be played with a mouse. This new one requires navigation with the keyboard. Having said that, if I was able to play it, it appears to be a beautiful, rich game and I regret missing the experience.
Rating: - PC Game Review
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
The game is a great adventure puzzle game but I felt it did not have the depth or excitement of the original game "The Longest Journey". I believe too much time was spent on graphics and not enough on the quality of the story.
Rating: - A true Adventure game
Okay, I love it. It has great graphics, an imaginative story, and fun but not impossible puzzles. It is like reading a novel (in that I was totally immersed in the world) but with something extra. I think this is a great follow-up to Longest Journey and offers a little more interesting than just a shooter.