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A masterpiece. One of my favorite games on PlayStation 4. As fan of Drakengard and Nier Gestalt, when i played Automata i was so exciting! One of the best narrative by Yoko Taro.

One of my Resolutions for 2023 was to play LSD Dream Emulator per day, considering that the game takes place in a span of 365 days.

While I wasn't able to play through the game every day due to being busy, procrastinating, and more; I finally made up for it by reaching the end of the game and exploring the many dreams I was able to experience. This was one of the draining Resolutions of Last Year because I take advantage of logging my games with notes, and LSD is a great example of me going overboard noting the many changes on this chart that change each day you play into the game. Either being highlighted at a new or old spot and describing either an FMV or text-based dialogue. Some of the days would last either within 4-5 minutes, and would often last to the maximum of 10 minutes -- the longest time you can spend via a dream per day.

To describe my experience, it was a strange journey as I kept playing. What's unique about LSD is that it's different for every player due to how we explore many areas but with the slightest tweaks, and the chart being an indicator of the many dreams we'll explore in terms of its balancing. As I kept playing, I found my playthrough of LSD to slowly turn horrific due to how I was curious about the darker aspects of these dreams and why are we experiencing them -- only to be swayed off by disbelief of how it's about a person's Dream Journal adapted into a video game leading so many questions.

Despite not being able to finish it last year, I at least made up for it by finishing LSD Dream Emulator and seeing the end of it (which felt redeeming).

Photo compilation of my journey through LSD Dream Emulator, along with the chart that progressed until Day 365.

Inexistent difficulty and plot, it becomes boring really fast. Wait 'till I talk to you about the HD Remastered...

It was TOO easy. At one point I simply got bored and left the game unfinished for years. It's a shame since I really loved the first Devil Survivor.
It is a good game, that's undeniable, but it showed Atlus' first signs about a drop in the difficulty of their games...

Overall a super nice puzzle platform.
I loved the story and how much of depth you could find.
It resonated with me a lot more that was probably intended, but i dont mean it in a bad way, quite the contrary.
We all should be learn to make friends with ourselves and become one again, like our two main characters here try to do.

The journey with Kiryu was emotionally strong, I loved The Man Who Erased His Name very much. The important element between 6, 7 and 8!

Starts with an interesting plot, but quickly becomes redundant and with a repetitive gameplay. All the stages and enemies look the same, it was tedious to complete.

It was boring and it wanted really specific way to resolve the riddles... I get it, I like to think about outside of the box as well, but you cant force me to do things in a set order and not give me hint that the specific thingy needs to get on the cat back and all...

It's a cute puzzle game, very childlike and very easy to get lost into. it gets repetitive and you've gotta run around a lot...
but once you learn you can literally put anything your sticker book, the real challenge is fitting everything in there.
it's cute, nothing much really.

Frustrating, buggy.
I liked the idea of translating something that's only for oral tradition, into something like a videogame, but that's where the problem is. it's something of a videgame. Couldnt enjoy one bit sadly.