Longest journey pc game review
It's a testament to designer Ragnar Tornquist's storytelling ability that you become so attached to everyone you meet. His game follows the blueprint laid by the classics of the fantasy epic, even as April's eccentric mentor begins teaching the reluctant savior.
But it's also an original story that's filled with interesting settings and people. The Longest Journey is sometimes sad, sometimes funny, and sometimes scary. At times, it's all of these things at once. The worlds are brought to life with rich, detailed graphics. The character models may not be extremely detailed, but they are good-looking and diverse. The background scenery is colorful and varied, and no two locations look the same.
The sound is even better, because of the nonintrusive ambient music and excellent character voices. It's commendable that Funcom took the time to create a great English translation of the game, especially considering that it may not ever be published in the States the translation was done for the U.
The puzzles in The Longest Journey are fairly standard, though they get better as the game goes on. In the beginning, you'll have to use some of your inventory items in illogical ways. But later in the game, the puzzles become more intuitive and fit better into the story. The Longest Journey's complex and interesting story is what's most important.
It deepens as you get further into it, and once it's over you'll still be thinking about all the subplots and how they tied together. And the conclusion is bittersweet - it's uplifting and rewarding, but there's a strange sense of sadness to it as well. The only criticism that can be leveled at the ending is that the epilogue does little to wrap everything up, so it'll leave you wondering what happened to many of the characters after April's task was completed.
But the end does allude to a sequel, and anyone who plays the game will be more than happy at the prospect of one. It's not that The Longest Journey leaves you unsatisfied - it's that it leaves you wanting even more. Upvote 15 Leave Blank. About the Author. Ron Dulin. Each version supports widescreen displays, and something about this game makes it beg to be played in a panoramic view.
While there are some blurry textures here and there, and the character models aren't made up of a relatively huge number of polygons or anything, the game more than makes up for this with its inspired, stylized visual design. The scenery throughout looks beautiful, and the characters emote believably--not only through good lip-synching but also through believable facial expressions and body language.
But the audio in Dreamfall is really the driving force behind the game's dramatic impact. The quality and quantity of the voice acting is terrific, and the game's soundtrack is filled with memorable and varied compositions, including a few soulful songs, and it cues up perfectly with Dreamfall's many poignant moments.
Like some great score for a feature film, the music in Dreamfall is an integral part of the experience from start to finish. In an alternate reality somewhere, Dreamfall is a few hours longer and considered the greatest work of video game fiction ever made. Despite the far-flung premise of Dreamfall, the game touches on a number of classical themes.
The importance of faith, the significance of dreams, the value of trust, and the need to be free are all woven into a story that runs the emotional gamut from excitement and intrigue to sadness and fear to relief and hilarity.
Sound too good to be true? In some respects, unfortunately, it is. In the end, Dreamfall leaves you hanging. It practically pulls the rug out from under you, after setting you up to expect some sort of amazing grand finale.
And to an extent, this undermines the experience leading up to that point. The game is of a decent length and will probably take you about 10 hours to finish the first time, but you'll feel like there was enough material left on the cutting-room floor for at least another five hours or so.
It's also a bit of a shame that there are no extras, not even some unlockable concept art or anything like that. But you'll likely feel the urge to play through at least once more, since you'll miss some of the dialogue and subtle references the first time, and gain new insight into the story on the second run.
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The Good An incredibly provocative sci-fi story filled with many memorable characters Beautiful presentation, featuring fantastic voice acting and musical score Dialogue prompts you to make some tough, interesting decisions The Bad As rich as it is, the story leaves you wanting much more Simplistic combat, not much challenge. About the Author. Greg Kasavin. More GameSpot Reviews. Load Comments 4. Adventure Gamers. Who would expect a previously unknown Norwegian developer to create such an absorbing and compelling adventure game?
The Longest Journey is, quite simply, one of the best adventures ever made. All this publication's reviews Read full review. Daily Radar. The best adventure game in years.
That's one of the easier ways to describe The Longest Journey. It's also the longest, the most rewarding and the most mature. All this publication's reviews. An adventure masterpiece An engrossing and highly entertaining adventure game with characters that you can care about, an involving storyline to keep you hooked, and settings and characters that are both beautiful and bizarre.
TLJ is a masterpiece and one of the best Adventures to be released during the past few years. Unfortunately it should be avoided by people who are violently repelled, for themselves or their offspring, by some extremely crude language.
PC Gamer. The pinnacle of classic, point-and-click adventure gaming. All Game Guide. Definitely not the kind of game everyone will appreciate and, in fact, may be unplayable after five minutes for some gamers. User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 82 out of Mixed: 12 out of Negative: 11 out of This game is over 10 years old and could teach nearly all modern developers how to tell a story. Sod next-gen physics and fancy Masterpiece! Sod next-gen physics and fancy graphics, this is engrossing.
No game since Ico has had me actually caring for characters like this one has. The Longest Journey is a masterpiece. It has one of the most interesting storyline of any game I've ever played except for perhaps The Longest Journey is a masterpiece.
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