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Dreams Review – The Means and the Will to Create (PS4)



Imagine you open a door. Beyond that door is the stars. Infinite space. Swirling galaxies and cloudy nebulas. You take one step and fall into the boundless void. But it?s not nothing. It is everything. It?s endless possibility packed behind a controller. That?s a little bit what it?s like to first start Dreams. And like hurtling through space, it?s a bit scary at first. But once you learn to take control, you?ll start finding doors. Doors to experiences you never knew were possible. And some of those doors lead to the ability to create your own doors.
In a word, it?s a lot. Fortunately, Media Molecule knows how to gently take players? hands and guide them through the process. After the initial tutorial that gets some of the control basics out of the way and sets the stage by having you tear apart the ?wall of doubt,? players are largely free to dive into whatever they want to, but there?s still a sense of guidance to everything you do. The two main areas of Dreams consist of DreamSurfing and DreamShaping. Like their names suggest, one is about experiencing the creations of others while the other is you taking charge of that creativity yourself.
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