

Dreamfall Chapters – Book One is the first of five books in the series and follows the story of Zoe, Kian and Saga in a loose order. If you have played games akin to The Walking Dead episodic series, then you will find many similarities to the overall format. Combined with the orchestral and transcendent score, Dreamfall Chapters is a downright pleasure to listen to and really captures the tone and essence of the moniker. This doesn’t discredit the fact that the game is provided with great world building and makes you imagine the infinite possibilities. Enough so that even my computer was struggling from optimization issues in areas of highly condense activity. It really pushes the fidelity in conveying a multitude of bustling worlds from cyberpunk metropolis to the more fantastical. Overall, the controls felt relatively smooth, although character movement and camera rotation can feel a bit weighted and idle to your inputs.ĭreamfall Chapters brings a level of dreamlike (almost transcendent) sense of artistic beauty with its stylized characters and environmental backdrops. If you enjoy playing with a controller, you can also opt in with whatever you are most comfortable. The controls are provided in your default WASD standard, but a complete remapping of keys is available if you prefer.


The first book, entitled “Reborn,” will bring a new story in the captivating series and whisk about a new air of mystery, reflection and a voyage of self-discovery. Inspired by those past games, you will continue the long awaited journey in a much changed world where you’ve played a crucial part in unweaving the fabric of events. Dreamfall Chapters – Book One is a story-driven, episodic adventure that continues off previous titles, The Longest Journey and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey.
