Published: 2020-03-03, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Loads of useful tutorials to get you started, Seriously impressive creation tools, Art's Dream is a good showcase for Dream's potential, Encourages creativity like no other game, Huge selection of user-generated levels
Those expecting a longer campaign might feel shortchanged, Controls aren't perfect
Media Molecule has likened Dreams to YouTube, and comparisons have also been made to SoundCloud. That it has even been mentioned in the same breath as either at this stage is premature, but if Media Molecule and Sony keep nurturing and supporting the soft...
Published: 2020-02-22, Author: Luke , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: What is Dreams ? Well, the simple answer is that it's the latest Sony first-party exclusive, developed by LittleBigPlanet creators Media Molecule. The slightly more obscure answer, though, is that Dreams can be whatever you want it to be. On a basic leve...
Imaginative, easy-to-follow tutorials for noobs, Comprehensive set of game building tools that work well together, Built-in sharing platform where you can discover endless games,
Slightly tricky controls, but you can adjust these, Some social elements need work,
Opening a game engine for the first time can make you feel like you're in a sweaty-palmed nightmare. But Dreams isn't like that - not only is diving into the game engine and learning how to create stuff fun, you'll also never feel lost in the navigation a...
Published: 2020-03-03, Author: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
The creation suite offers incredible diversity in the kinds of things you can create, Each tutorial is informative and engaging, delving into the inner workings of game design and maintaining a focus on creativity, Discovering other players' creations is
The creation mode controls are initially cumbersome and take time to become comfortable
It's filled with polished and varied games, Art's Dream is a beautiful story mode, Creation tools mean limitless possibilities, It has a trove of engaging, in-depth tutorials
The controls can be difficult to master, Features are missing at launch, Not all games are made the same
Dreams is a social network, creation tool and collection of games all in one, making it one of the most ambitious console games of all time...
Abstract: I knew that I was going to give Dreams a high rating within three minutes of starting to play it.Of course, “play” in this case is a very loose word, but we'll get to that in a moment. I kept myself open to changing my opinion, as always—you can't very we...
Dreams is not only a technical wonder that is borderline sorcery but it's a revolutionary PS4 exclusive. It's a wholesome space to create, share, and play where people are constantly setting new standards, pushing new limits, and blowing your mind. Media...
Abstract: To put it simply; Media Molecule's Dreams is going to change everything we think about user-made games. I was a bit skeptical at first, given the concept. It's been marketed as a virtual creative toolbox where imagination is your only true limitation. I i...
Published: 2020-02-24, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Art's Dream campaign shows off the potential for great dream design, Supports far more genres than just platforming, Full creation suite, from music generation to prop creation and complete scenes with only a PlayStation controller, Indreams.me website he
Default platforming and jumping has a strange weightless sensation, Controller input takes some getting used to before it feels intuitive, Most Dreamiverse experiences are only proofs of concept at this point, Can't queue up Dreams from the Indreams.me we
Dreams builds upon that premise of LittleBigPlanet that 'if you build it, they will come'. MediaMolecule has outdone themselves with this suite of creative tools and I look forward to seeing what Dreams may come over the next year...