Dreams Reviews

Dreams is ranked in the 99th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
95 / 100
Mar 2, 2020

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

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9 / 10.0
Feb 21, 2020

Dreams may not be something that will blow you away as only a player right now, but if you open your mind enough and get creative, there is a wealth of possibilities for you. If creating really isn’t something you’re interested in, perhaps give these creatives a bit more time to craft you a true dream-like experience.

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10 / 10.0
Feb 25, 2020

In short, Dreams has been an honor to play. It’s a console-based creative suite unlike any that’s come before it. It has spectacular visual options, user-friendly controls, and literally endless possibilities.

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10 / 10.0
Feb 19, 2020

Simply put, there is nothing like Dreams. It combines magic and creativity in a world that you never want to escape from. Sure, some nights I sat on my couch trying to find something to do in it but other nights I could not put it down. I wish that there was more dedicated Media Molecule content to experience as Art’s Dream is over way too soon. However, give this game time and we will soon be experiencing the same quality content made by people all over the world. The possibilities are endless and even if you never touch the best tools, you will find countless hours of entertainment in the game’s Dream Surfing mode

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9 / 10.0
Feb 23, 2020

It just might be the greatest and most democratic paean to creativity that the video game medium has ever seen, and it feels like we’ve barely scratched the surface.

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USgamer
Top Critic
Feb 21, 2020

Dreams is fantastically experimentative, and it's obvious that the near-limitless creation tools provide a platform on which the community can build far into the future, but to judge this package as whole right now, it's not the wider product that leaves a lasting impression.

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10 / 10
Feb 20, 2020

Dreams is like nothing we have ever seen before and it’s going to inspire the next generation of creators.

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90%
Feb 18, 2020

Even though we seldom see something like it in the video game industry, Dreams is a revolutionary title that should be a shining example to the other development studios. However, don't forget that the future of the title solely depends on the community and only the time will tell whether it will appreciate a title so focused on creativity like this.

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90 / 100
Feb 17, 2020

If have to describe Dreams with just one word, I would go with "beautiful". There is no other product deserve that word more than Dreams. Media Molecule definitly made the line between art and video games thinner than ever.

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Loved
Feb 14, 2020

More than just a simple game, Dreams is a social platform of creativity and a love letter to videogames.

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9 / 10.0
Feb 13, 2020

Dreams is unlike anything else out there. Of course, this also makes reviewing the title incredibly tricky too – do you review this as a game? Or as a game creation software? The answer is, I guess, a bit of both. Mileage will vary from person to person but it’s a very specific game that itches a very specific scratch, one that you’ll either pick up and love or pick up, play for 2 or 3 hours and never come back to again.

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9 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2020

Dreams is a simply magical experience that could produce some truly beautiful games and pieces of art, for any type of gamer to enjoy.

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9.5 / 10.0
Feb 12, 2020

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.

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