Dreams Reviews
Dreams is a technical and creative marvel, a robust game-making toolkit where the only limits are your skill and imagination.
A place for unlimited creation, Dreams is a highly ambitious concept, and one that has been magically brought to life.
After crossing the doors of the Sogniverso we can say that, once again, Media Molecule has managed to give life to an experience that reinvents the concept of video game and declines it in a dreamlike way putting it at the complete disposal of the many, potential dreamers. Dreams is an editor as powerful as it is accessible .
Review in Italian | Read full review
Dreams is not just a game, but a huge collection of great projects, objects and creative ideas. With a wealth of objects and tools, the extensive editor gives you the ability to make your ideas, dreams and visions come true. Whether you're a dream surfer or a dream shaper, you'll get plenty of stuff to let your imagination run wild. I am incredibly curious about how Dreams will develop in the future and which worlds we will explore. After a bit of patience and getting used to the world, there are no limits to your fun and creativity. An update with support for PSVR is already being planned and Dreams should also be playable on PS5. Maybe we will be allowed to explore your created world soon.
Review in German | Read full review
Dreams is just the beginning of a long journey that could lead to a turning point in the medium: a point of contact between creator and player, a new way of conceiving the medium. A bet whose outcome depends on the response of users and the management of the community by Media Molecule.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Dreams is incredible. It’s what I and so many others have wanted from the time we fell in love with video games.
Dreams will be everything we want, in color, in black and white, in 3D, in 2D, with a relevant story. A world just for touring, will be our world, or our adventure in another's world. We are in charge, which is certainly the culmination of everything they have achieved so far. Congratulations to Media Molecule and deserves all the success you have with what we consider to be your Magnum Opus.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Dreams is both a playable engine and a treasure trove of creativity of all kinds and therefore equally exciting for all players.
Review in German | Read full review
Whether you’re making a first jump into the world of game development, looking for a new way to get your ideas prototyped and up and running really rapidly or just wanting to enjoy the fascinating creations others have made, Dreams has a lot to offer you. Media Molecule have once again brought together a community of like minded creators and given them some powerful tools to show off their creative side. Dreams has a big future and I’m very much looking forward to seeing what future updates hold for the game and the kinds of things the very talented community will build in the coming years.
If analyzing a completed art form can be a complex undertaking and that obliges to take into analysis different specific elements ... making a judgment on the instrument to generate that specific form of art, could prove to be a challenge, almost, impossible. Dreams, however, manages to give a mere development tool, a form that embraces different playful and social aspects, giving life to a software able to unite developers and players together allowing the former, or anyone who wants to take this path, to give life to their fantasies, and the latter to be able to access a library, almost infinite, of multifaceted productions that show the inspiration that this media can generate in its fans.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Creating, sharing, helping, and enjoying, Dreams brings an idealistic vision into life that is simply unlike anything seen before in video games.
It’s one for you to enjoy creating an original experience, and one to experience original creations. Dreams’ true capabilities are yet to be discovered, as we are well into it’s early days in full release but I have no doubts that not too far in the future, we may see some of the greatest in gaming this year come from this engine, this platform, this wealth of creativity that is the Dreams community. Dreams is essential gaming this year, and truly a must have for all gamers.
Dreams is not just a video game, but it transcends the concept of the game and becomes something that has never been seen before. The opportunities for creation are unlimited and all kinds of users can find their place here. It's not a game for everyone, in fact it's only for a few, but anyone who wants to knock on its doors will find the most welcoming of homes
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Dreams, under a creative mind, is a perfect tool to let your imagination run wild and paint a picture for all to see. While downfalls are present, there is nothing in gaming history that can come close for the masses to make whatever they want.
Dreams is such an astounding creative experience that I highly recommend it to every PS4 owner. Even if you're uncreative and cynical, it's difficult not to appreciate what Dreams and its community of creators have to offer.
Dreams is a social network, a content platform, and a creative suite all in one. It's probably the hardest game to review, but it is easy to fall in love with it. It is incredibly polished and does exactly what it promised to.
The tutorials set out have you moving and cloning shapes, adding in objects and tinkering with lighting and sound, which really does set you up for success -- it celebrates the small victories, and you feel like you're crafting something quite neat.
Dreams is an ambitious game that succeeds on every front where others have failed. Media Molecule took what they designed, developed, and created over the years and encapsulated it into an experience that has endless possibilities; for them and us. It's hard to sum up how groundbreaking and pioneering the game is as it's more than the sum of its parts, it's exactly what you make of it. Let your dreams come true.
It should feel dull, but it doesn't. Dreams doesn't feel like homework. Part of that is on the intuitive tools, and part of that is on Media Molecule's community-centric approach. This isn't "just another project" for the team – it's the culmination of everything they've worked toward since LittleBigPlanet.
With an ever-growing wealth of content, few games continually surprise or amaze like Dreams