
The problems I face are much trickier than before, and it is clear that the first chapter was only a quiet introduction. Should I threaten those who cross my path, or use common sense? Should I kill them or let them live? For each choice I make The Balance switches from side to side, so I alternate between killing people and letting them live just to be safe. As I make my way out of the prison, I notice that Kian's choices are thougher. Someone powerful want Kian to stay alive, that much is certain. It would seem the rebellion has been organised, and possibly paid for, by someone from the outside. The other prisoners are rebelling and it's time to get the hell out of there. He says Zoë must find out what is going on in the real world and stop the Dream Machines once and for all. Shortly after Zoë encounters a mysterious guy who says that it's time to leave Storytime all together.

She might not be able to help them next time. Zoë tells them all that they must stop using The Dream Machines. Stopping them from falling, leading them out of darkness, getting rid of creepy monsters hiding in their closets. Whether it's the same problem as before, or something entirely new that has occurred, is uncertain.Įither way, I'm running from nightmare to nightmare to help people who are trapped. Something is seriously wrong with the Dream Machines, which Zoë apparently failed to fix in Dreamfall.


More and more are arriving, and more and more are trapped in nightmares and dreams that go in circles and never ends. The real Zoë is caught in Storytime, supervising all souls who ends up there through the Dream Machines. Dreamfall: Chapters picks up the (red) thread exactly where it's predecessor let go (see what I did there?) Zoë Castillo is in a coma and it doesn't look good, but it is only her body that's located in the hospital bed.
