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Dreamfall | 17 | 73.91% | |
Overclocked | 6 | 26.09% | |
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09-02-2009, 11:54 PM | #1 |
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Dreamfall vs Overclocked
I'm in a conundrum that I can't decide which game to get next. I've played the "Overclocked" demo and really liked it. I'm finishing up with "The Longest Journey" and like it as well. I've heard "Dreamfall" is rather different than its predecessor, though.
I've read several reviews of both games, even watched gameplay vids. To be honest, it only made matters worse So I still have some questions. From an economic point of view, which game is the longest? By which I don't mean which one has the hardest puzzles (that's another question). Which I pose here: the hardest puzzles. I hate Myst-style puzzles; I have Sierra and LucasArts experience (with the latter earning my personal preference) so inventory puzzles and finding the right character to talk to are my cup of tea. I hear "Overclocked" is pretty straightforward, it's like a movie and you just have to click on the right things to move ahead. "Dreamfall" seems to offer a combination of things and from what I've read about it it's like it has a slight RPG feel to it, almost in the same way as you can say that the Final Fantasy games have a slight adventure game feel to them. I know they're two totally different games and stories, but which one is the more immersive? I'd say "Dreamfall" because of all the details; "Overclocked" seems to give the feeling that you're still watching something instead of being inside something. Also from an economic point of view, both games have the same price tag. Can we expect a drop in price which might solve the problem in another way, meaning I can just get both games at once?
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09-03-2009, 12:22 AM | #2 |
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Dreamfall, definitely.
I've played both of them, and I'm a big fan of the "Longest Journey" series. First off-Dreamfall has been out awhile, so I doubt the price will drop too much on that. Look around on Amazon, where they usually go for about $10. Dreamfall is most definitely the longest, which gives it's predecesor quite a run for it's money. As for the hardest puzzles-I'd really say "Overclocked". There is a type of puzzle where you have to select a part of someone's dialogue and play it back for someone else. It's an interesting idea, but can get a bit repetative. Now, of course with Dreamfall, there are some "stupid" puzzles. There are some fighting scenes, quick reflexes-connect the same looking pictures kind of mini games, and a stupid sneak one with a cave. But I think the story is much more rewarding in Dreamfall, which makes up for some of the bad puzzles. Dreamfall has such an amazing story; yes, it is different from the 1st one, but it's so good in it's own right. Overclocked was interesting in it's own right, but the story at the end of the day left a mediocre feeling for me, and the characters forgetable. So go for Dreamfall. IMHO!
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09-03-2009, 01:12 AM | #3 |
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Dreamfall is a better game overall but overclocked is one of my favorites too and it seems that you will like it too. If you must get only one now go with Dreamfall...but eventually you should definitely play both.
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09-03-2009, 01:19 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the thoughts. I've been thinking the same thing: go with "Dreamfall" for now, especially now "The Longest Journey" is still fresh in memory. But I will definitely get "Overclocked" when my gaming budget has been elevated
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09-03-2009, 01:58 AM | #5 |
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yup that's a good choice, get Dreamfall first, my reason is :
- I would rather looking at female lead character than male - I dislike gory stuff - Game Environment looks awesome |
09-03-2009, 01:59 AM | #6 |
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I think 'Dreamfall' because it added to the storyline of the excellent 'The Longest Journey' and I enjoyed the atmosphere and seeing the main character's underwear and stuff.
'Overclocked' is definitely worth playing though: there are points where it can be a bit repetitive, but the storyline is quite intriguing and the ending - unlike 'Dreamfall' - delivers sufficient closure, and I think there's more actual gameplay too (if you play 'Dreamfall', you should prepare for a lot of watching and delivering things to people). Both are VEEEEEERY good, though - but go for 'Dreamfall' if you really liked TLJ.
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Another vote for Dreamfall. I haven't played Overclocked, and I'm not particularly bothered about it either, so I can't comment on that one.
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09-03-2009, 02:19 AM | #8 |
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Absolutely Dreamfall, an adventure that did almost everything right and told a story incredibly compelling.
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09-03-2009, 08:17 AM | #9 |
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While Dreamfall didn't live up to the impossibly high hopes I had set for it, as a sequel to TLJ, it was still a very good game. Overclocked on the other hand, really didn't impress me very much, I had more fun with Indigo Prophecy which was very similar.
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09-03-2009, 11:55 AM | #10 |
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Both are good, but neither one excels (which is especially painful to say about Dreamfall, since it's the sequel to perhaps the best adventure game ever, TLJ). If you want to choose one, go for Dreamfall, it's longer and the story is more immersive (plus you want to have a good-looking character if you're going to spend some time in front of the screen, and Zoe is definitely cute). Prepare yourself for some horrible controls though, and, as you already mentioned, action-style elements in the gameplay.
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09-04-2009, 02:11 AM | #12 |
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this ones easy: dreamfall.
now if it were dreamfall vs. indigo prophecy (fahrenheit outside NA) it'd be a lot tougher |
09-04-2009, 02:28 AM | #13 |
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While Overclocked was charming in its way it's not an excellent game. A good one yes, but you wouldn't miss out on anything important for not playing it. (Though by all means, still play it.) Dreamfall is one of those games you just have to play to be taken seriously . It is larger than life and it is referred to constantly. booB put some good words about it already so I won't go any deeper.
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09-18-2009, 04:17 AM | #14 |
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I'd just like to thank everyone for their valuable input. I went and downloaded "Dreamfall". It's a great game and far more connected to its predecessor than I was led to believe. Yes, the combat is annoying and reminds me a bit of the combat in Quest for Glory 2 for some reason, only that you can move around more. I love how some of the settings from the first game have been 3D'd and you can actually walk around in it. I wish the default setting was to walk and that you have to press a key to run instead of the other way around; is there a way to change that or is it just programmed that way?
The game is of an adequate difficulty for me. Had some trouble here and there but nothing a few minutes of thinking about it didn't solve. The worst parts for me are the enemies you have to avoid or run away from. Died several times already. I'm not good with that kind of pressure.
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09-18-2009, 11:22 PM | #15 |
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It's a bit hard to answer this question, since we've dealing with two completely different genres here. Personally, I'm not big fan of either of them (fantasy and noir), but I have played both games, and both of them are definitely worth playing.
Overall, Dreamfall is IMO more polished game, it has great graphic, sound, story, and of course, mythology. The puzzles are weaker part of the game, but I think they are still solid in context of the story-driven adventure. Overclocked, on the other hand, has great atmosphere and pretty interesting story. I can say that it is definitely one of the best "dark" adventure games I've played so far. But, technically it is a bit rough. But my main objection for this game is probably the depressing setting (although, this is a matter of personal taste, of course). |
09-22-2009, 12:24 PM | #16 |
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I finished Dreamfall, and I didn't even know it. I mean, how are you supposed to realize that walking into a house is the last action you do? The cutscenes kept coming and coming and then suddenly, there are the credits!
Looking forward to whatever comes next, but nothing's even in production yet so I doubt it'll happen. Great game, though. I really didn't want it to end.
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Dreamfall/TLJ forum will let you know more: http://forums.longestjourney.com/index.php Also there is this: Quote:
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09-22-2009, 11:13 PM | #18 |
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I've visited those forums; good to read the creators are still interested in it. Looks like that Ragnar guy has it all worked out in his head. So he's planning an episodic series called "Dreamfall Chapters", not really following the main storyline but kind of giving background info on smaller characters and stuff. Then the big finale in "The Longest Journey 2". Actually, I don't really see why "Dreamfall" isn't viewed as a real sequel. Looked pretty sequelly to me, with the same characters and same settings, only from the point of view of a new character and with a new storyline.
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09-23-2009, 02:56 AM | #20 |
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I don't know anymore if I'm more waiting for April and the balance - which were my biggest questions after TLJ - or if, now that I've played DF three times, I'm more excited about discovering what the heck the Undreaming really was
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