Into a Dream

Into a Dream

released on Jul 30, 2020

Into a Dream

released on Jul 30, 2020

In Into A Dream you wake up in a mysterious place devoid of all your memories and come upon a recording addressed to you. As you listen to it, you realize that your mind has been linked to the dreams of a Luke Williams, a man diagnosed with severe depression. You are Luke's last hope and must prevent him from… fading away. Delving deep into Luke's dreams, where memories and symbols are blended together, you are expected to disclose the events and actions that have led Luke to his darkness. You will meet his close family and friends and must find ways to trick him into letting you access his darker dreams and unveil the emotional, powerful and heartbreaking journey of his life. Luke's life is in your hands. You have to help him take the first step towards recovery; to make him see that his life matters… You are his last hope. Key Features -A cinematic presentation and unique visual experience -An emotional, heartbreaking and humane narrative about love, hopelessness and depression -Beautiful original soundtrack and dreamlike atmosphere -Puzzle-solving woven into the game's environment -Full character voice over -A complex story featuring real characters and relationships


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I really did not know what I was getting into with this one. And it is a small scale kinda game for sure. Theres not much going on visually and it feels like a very heavy budget title. But the story it told was actually very endearing. I was invested all the way through.

And I felt like it actually had something to say as well. So I actually enjoyed this one. Got it for so cheap too. Def would give it a reccomend.

I was gifted my copy of Into a Dream and had the pleasure of meeting the game's developer before playing. The topic of mental health and the struggle of finding the best ways to support those we love aren't topics frequently explored in games. It was amazing to play a game that tries to. This medium has just as much potential to explore this kind of subject matter as books or films do. There were a few mechanical issues when playing, but I imagine they've been smoothed out since.