The camera offers free rotation and zooming. Characters can move around freely in the game world using direct control. The game is however very dialogue-focused, and much of the information about the world is told through conversations. Instead Zoë mostly needs to do errands such as bringing information or items to other characters. Unlike many other adventure games, it does not rely heavily on combining items in the inventory to solve puzzles, even though there is a small inventory system where items can be examined or used in the environment. One of these choices affects Zoë's storyline already in the first chapter as she takes on different jobs and thus meets different characters. These choices affect the gameplay in later chapters. The player makes decisions that affect the fates of other characters. Other places, such as Storytime or the House of All Worlds, are either linear or simply smaller.ĭreamfall Chapters focuses on storytelling and pathing based on player choices. These two main locations are open and can be explored freely until the player decides to move the story forward. A big chunk of the action happens in the cities of Europolis (more specifically its Propast district), in Stark, which covers most of central Europe, and Marcuria, in Arcadia, which was also present in The Longest Journey and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. Additionally, during the occasional interlude the player takes control of a third character, Saga, as she passes through different stages of her life. Stark represents a futuristic version of the technological world we live in, while Arcadia is a parallel world where magic exists. The story continues from the cliffhanger of the last game, and reintroduces the playable characters of Zoë Castillo and Kian Alvane, living in the twin-worlds Stark and Arcadia respectively. It was in part funded through a crowd funding campaign, and was released in five separate books over time (each divided into several chapters):Įvery newly released book was patched into the same game.
Listed below are all games included in PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium. The most notable of which is the PS1 version of Resident Evil: Director’s Cut, which is a brand new addition for the USA. Today’s the release date for the region, and fans are beginning to spot PS5, PS4, and PS1 titles listed as free within the service. And without much fanfare, the new PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium tiers are beginning to roll out across the USA.