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  • Summary: Dreams are fed by our own desires. They dwell within us since we are born and this is what we call them until they become real. But... have you ever wondered what happens to dreams that never come true?

    Onirike is an original 3D adventure, puzzle and platformer video game which takes place
    Dreams are fed by our own desires. They dwell within us since we are born and this is what we call them until they become real. But... have you ever wondered what happens to dreams that never come true?

    Onirike is an original 3D adventure, puzzle and platformer video game which takes place in an intricate open world, designed with a non-linear narrative and presented with a peculiar audio-visual aesthetic.

    Throughout the game, the player will take the role of Prieto, a strange being unaware of his own nature, but who has the rare ability to become invisible. Exploration, stealth and cultivating gypsophila flowers will be key to unveiling the story of Prieto and the orb in which he lives.
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  1. Sep 22, 2021
    70
    It won’t deliver enough puzzle challenge or story depth to fully satisfy adventure game purists, but for fans of 3D platformers, the beautifully surreal Onirike serves up a pleasant helping of running, jumping, and exploring through dreamlike, Burton-esque worlds.
  2. Jul 11, 2021
    65
    Onirike is a good old-school 3D platformer with some good moments, although it fails to make the most of its core design.
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    Sep 1, 2021
    55
    It looks as if Tim Burton and the developers of Neverhood and Psychonauts decided to join forces and create something together. Unfortunately, the result is not impressive – the game is short, quite pretentious, pretty ugly and rough. The music and the puzzles are decent and the dreamlike open world has its moments, but on the whole, Onirike is mediocre. [09/2021, p.47]
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