15 reviews liked by momoara17


First impressions are not great. I think writer himself thinks they needed to up the first game and for that choose bullshit logic for difficulty purposes and also somehow thought this was appropriate for this game. I am gonna give you a hint: "Camera Angle" From case 3. This case's logic frustrated me so much that it managed to make me shelve the game. I can go as far as to say that "case" is probably in my top 10 worst detective cases ever list in all of the entertainment media I had experienced

It's not very good. They seem to undo all character development from the previous game and forget it even happened. Also, I feel as though most of the new characters are too tropey and ridiculous to be taken seriously in more serious moments. In my opinion, I felt as though the overarching story was pretty hamfisted too.

It's a fun game and I really appreciate that customization isn't locked behind in game currency. However I think the game is way overpriced for what little content it has to offer. As it is right now it feels very unpolished and lacking and I really hope they'll add more to it in future updates.

>ask the developer if the game has genderlock or not
>they seem unsure. explain what is genderlock and what is not
>"there's no gender, muse :)"
>find nice shoes
>they're locked

>No money system
>No theme to filter clothes
>No story mode
>No option to zoom
>No bags, gloves, scarfs or watches
>Not even a single memorable song
>Not that much clothes for the male (the sims looks like a god tier dress up game in comparison) since they're still genderlock

At least there is a option to switch language in game so I can hear the japanese voices.

I actually enjoyed it for like 1 hour so I'll give it a 2 star.

Fashion Dreamer is not really a video game. I dont really know what it is. Its not a 50 dollar game, and it is apparently not Style Savvy. That being said I do continue to play it every day and thoroughly enjoy my time with it. Do I like it? I suppose I do. The price tag is baffling because there is only one thing and one thing only to do in this game; obtain clothes, dress other people and yourself up. Without the online function this game is very empty. Youre talking a 3-4 hour game if you pirate it or only want to play offline. For 50 whole dollars that is insane. What little writing that is in the game is good, so it is strange that theres no dedicated story mode for something like this.

Another problem: a majority of the clothes are gender-locked. Which is also strange because 99.9% of people who play this appear to be girls. And the .1 percent of men who play a fashion dress up game most likely are not of a straight orientation. So youre just denying clothes to pretty much everyone who would like to have them, which again is pretty odd considering they let men wear makeup and have pretty pink heart earrings that you can only match with khakis.

The audio. in this game. Is insane. Its so loud. Its so loud. Cocoon HOPE, the menus. They have the worst music ive ever heard in a game. The rest of the game is exempt from this, but every time one goes to create clothes they also have to live with the pressure of having this loop in their ear indefinitely. Its so loud. Its so loud everyone I call can hear it perfectly as if they were right there fashion dreaming themselves. My friend Uri described the sound design as casino adjacent. There is inexplicably a gacha machine in this game so he is therefore correct. Blinking lights and shining sparkling explosion sounds every time i want to simply play shitty bingo. Sensory overload when i want to make a hat. Its insane.

The social element for this game is really lovely and it is the sole reason I keep playing. Its nice seeing other peoples muses and getting to dress them up, see how they react to what you made for them. Receiving an outfit made by someone you dont know also makes me feel giddy, i like watching people enjoy what ive created and wanting to wear the clothes i made. The showrooms are also fun to mess around in but it feels particularly mobile gamey (reach brand level 150 to unlock THIS yellow wall!) But its literally the only other thing to do in the game that isnt dress up so its fine. Fashion Dreamer is also visually very pretty, so theres no complaints about boring areas or bad textures. Just wish there was more of it. It needs more of all of it.

Should I buy Fashion Dreamer, you ask yourself. No... probably. This game has one upside, which is that its a perfect tool to do nothing with while you zone out on the couch. Something to play while youre talking to your friends or watching a movie you dont really like. It serves one purpose: dress up characters and look at clothes. I was going to say it does that pretty well but then i remembered that they gender-locked half the outfits so nevermind. Its not 50 dollars- unless youre very well off then I suppose go for it. I dont regret buying it because i know im going to be playing it on and off forever, but just dont expect a substantial gaming experience.

Appreciate all the boys who play this, I get to live my fashion dream through you. How I yearn to wear a suit vest....

extremely wack to lock the clothes by gender; let me be a boy in a mf'n dress.

It's a shame as this game is very clearly unfinished :( I was really hoping for a good fashion game after years of playing style boutique, but this isn't the case unfortunately. This running theme of games releasing unfinished is driving me insane lmao

can't even describe the utter disappointment I felt first playing this game. So many things irked me so bad the first time i picked it up that I actually have no incentive to go back.

Biggest thing was obviously the gender locked items. I know we technically can't expect much because I believe this is the first time they've added dressable male models? And I know it would be a marketing risk to have especially for a Japanese game...However I felt that the advertising was very misleading and it promoted the game like it was going to have gender neutral clothing, only to have over half of the closet being locked if it happened to be 'womens' clothes.

I also did not like that you aren't just stationed inside your boutique all the time, so you are literally just running over to your customers. its so annoying. Last thing is that i didnt like that they removed the extra clothing filters when you're dressing a client so you can't look for tags like sweaters/outerwear/knit.