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Dreamfall: The Longest Journey | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $8.91

| Platform: Windows XP Brand: Aspyr Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2006-04-17 ESRB Age Rating: Mature
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
- Spans 3 beautifully realized, fully interactive worlds
- Stunning graphics; easy-to-use context-sensitive interface
One of the best [Posted on 2008-02-20] I can barely fight anything. I was very afraid this would be a nightmare for me. But I was able to do it...and I loved all the places that I went and things that I saw. This was one of the best adventure games for a non brilliant adventure game enthusiast.
If you are around 50 years old, and no good at fighting, but want a good adventure game where you are not constantly figuring out nonsensical puzzles...I hope you love this as much as I did.
This was the best of the year for me.
A true Adventure game [Posted on 2008-04-14] 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.
PC Game Review [Posted on 2008-04-29] 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.
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey [Posted on 2008-05-27] 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.
Very difficult navigation & interface. [Posted on 2008-06-23] 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.
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