Dreams

Dreams (2020)

by Media Molecule, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Dreams is a game designed to unleash players’ creativity, turning the PS4 into the Creative console. It’s both a playful sandbox game and an endless explorative journey where players can create and share their dreams, and then surf an endless dreamiverse of single assets, games, animation, music and everything in between. The thing that unites everything is the feeling of being in a dream.Show more
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This game deserves a PC release, if not for the fact that it could change indie games and game design forever. This game engine has the capabilities to let someone who knows absolutely nothing about designing a game make an amazing title within a week, possibly even less. This game getting a PC release will change everything.
This is a HIGHLY polished platform for games and creativity that's still groundbreaking and unmatched today. Its potential after a decade of development and a huge investment from Sony has been squandered. If it got multiplayer support and could take advantage of modern hardware it would be a huge leap forward for digital expression and escapism. I've sat in VR, in a beautifully lit, intricate environment I swiftly sculpted around me with my own hands, with glossy logic chips floating in space around me like I'm Tony Stark. I could reach out and visually map the flow of behaviours in my scene. You can do everything within a continuous 3D space, from actual music production, to animation, to gameplay logic to sculpture, all without a loading screen or even a change in your interface. To do this with other people, to be immersed in your own worlds, as whatever you want to be, expressing yourself to your finest limits of ability, always advancing, is a vision I don't see anyone coming as close to as Dreams did, at least for a long while. I dreamt for many years through my teens of Dreams being filled with people and dynamism, but the project was tapered off before true liftoff. R&D for multiplayer never completed. It's a world of possibility, but one limited by PS4 hardware, and one where you're quite alone. It's a huge waste.
user avatar@Chuckersumuser avatar@Chuckersum
February 02, 2025
Though extremely unlikely I still think it would be awesome for dreams to get a PC port This is more then just a game it's a whole platform With creative tools like dreams does anything is possible. As someone who currently has no complex understand of standard game engines Dreams allowed me to create amazing games and mini movies Please Sony and MM make this happen!
user avatar@Alaverdyanuser avatar@Alaverdyan
February 02, 2025
I doubt Dreams will get a PC port, but if it does then it will be a massive game changer in the industry. I got Dreams when it was in pre-release state (no single player campaign), and had a lot of fun. Sadly, Sony, basically, killed this project as they did with PSVITA — these two things were insanely innovative, but Sony is known for pulling out idiotic stunts like this. Hopefully the PC port will be a thing and Dreams would be an experience no one will forget
user avatar@Bordankauser avatar@Bordanka
February 02, 2025
It's a great multipurpose learning app with amazing game and asset library. We get games like this once in many decades. The game also already has compatibility with common development applications, which is important for drafting. Please, save Dreams
Dreams is an amazing platform to play and create games; Dreams is the only place where you can create games, animations and more without any prior experience! It's such a shame that it isn't on PC yet. If Dreams was on PC; it would breathe new life into Dreams and allow millions of creations to be accessed on PC!
This software deserves a PC port I have been animating on this software since 2020 creating a Indie animated series called Scrap Boy on Youtube! So I see so much potential in a further and beyond which is the Pc port
user avatar@Jobs11user avatar@Jobs11
February 02, 2025
It has ‘the’ best new user flow for any creation software. Sony threw away one of their most important assets when they cut exporting and psvr 2 support for this
When i first heard about Dreams it blew me away, the amount of thing's you can do and create inspired me to make my own game's, to bring what i drew on a piece of paper to my ps4 and to see my characters move. knowing that Sony doesn't care about dreams hit hard to me, even if this game can't come to pc it's worth a shot to bring this experience to other's to see there creativity. To see what they've been dreaming about for year's but couldn't manage to do on other programs, the positivity that our community has is strong and there's always someone there to help if you need it. This is what Dreams is to me and to many others, so for the Dreamers out there keep those dream's coming I'll be watching till the end. my name on there is melons-revenge9 if you want to send me some creations you've made maybe we could even collab on something together.
It's a fun game with complete freedom and teaches you how to make games with all the bells and whistles. I always enjoyed playing it and learning new things. PC deserves it's own version of Dreams.
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