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Women Gamers offers a review of Dreamfall from a female perspective. There's no score but the text is positive - here's a sample:The sequel to The Longest Journey, Dreamfall picks up in a city called Casablanca in 2219, ten years after the original story left off. The story itself is too complex and intricately detailed for any amount of summary to do it justice. It spans across two parallel worlds, one of magic, and one of technology, and three protagonists. The foremost of these is Zoë Castillo, a bioengineering student who is broken out of a lethargic rut by a seemingly innocuous request for help-- one that ends up getting her involved in a global conspiracy. Players familiar with the first game may find a bit more depth to some of the characters and events, but not having played The Longest Journey is by no means an impediment to full immersion in writer/designer Ragnar Tornquist's incredible story. | Source: Blue's |
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