She reassures her that it won’t hurt her and that she’ll help her defeat the monster. Zoë approaches a little girl in a bedroom who is scared of a monster inside the wardrobe. The man sees the light (no pun intended) after Zoë’s pep talk, walks towards it and is saved. His fear is what is making the streetlights go off because it represents the darkness. She has to turn on each streetlight with her “light” power. He’s so frightened and consumed by the fear of darkness that he can’t move. She goes to the next person in need – a man alone in a dark spooky street. The woman doesn’t realize that it was just a dream. Zoë gives her some good advice (which I laughed at) and helps her wake up from the nightmare loop. Zoë has “powers” in Storytime of mind, light, and time. She encounters a young woman who is constantly falling in a loop. Zoë uses the “time” option and ends the falling cycle. Wati Corp has taken over her world with a device called the Dream Machine. These devices take away people’s love to do anything in their life. She was going to tell the world about what they were up to, but as we all know that didn’t end so well. In Storytime, she has a few tasks she is obliged to take care of. She summarizes what happened and what is currently happening in that world. We are all familiar with Wonkers, her toy guerrilla, from the previous game. She sees her unconscious body surrounded by things she inspects. She’s stuck in Storytime and doesn’t know how to get out. This chapter begins one year later with Zoë Castillo still in a coma. You travel to her subconscious mind and see what she’s currently going through. A weird glowing abstract orb forms behind him which is very interesting indeed. I can sense something mysterious will happy to this new family. A man is happily waiting outside a door as his wife gives birth. I’m not sure what this next part contributes to the story as a whole, but I’m sure it’ll make sense by the time the game ends. Her body burns as she drifts into the horizon. April is nicely dressed in a white outfit in a small boat. The story starts off with a beautifully sad song sung by a boy overseeing April Ryan’s funeral. Stop reading if you want to play this game. This game is divided into 5 books with 2 different points of view: Zoë Castillo and Kian Alvane. This post is mainly a review of the story, but not a full in-depth (and not detailed) walkthrough. I got it on sale on Steam and started playing in early March. I was shocked, surprised, and happy all at the same time when I found out they made a sequel. I happened to stumble upon it one day when I was searching for it on Steam and reminiscing about the good old days of playing Dreamfall. I didn’t see any marketing on this whatsoever. I didn’t know they were going to make a sequel for this game.
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