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So few items exist for you to pick up that combining the two you have, no matter how dubious it may seem, is probably the right solution.
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Most of the puzzles are too easy for my tastes, though I’ll admit to lucking into the answer of one or two of them. Thankfully, the combat and stealth systems that mucked up Dreamfall: The Longest Journey have been dropped in lieu of straightforward adventuring and puzzle-solving, such as creating a makeshift torch by combining an oily rag with an arrow. Acting quality is all over the place.ĭreamfall Chapters’ gameplay is very similar to its predecessor, letting you easily control a free-roaming character in third-person and seamlessly interact with noteworthy objects via pop-up icons. Meanwhile, the amateurish voice acting of the therapist character is in stark contrast to the strong performances of Zoë and a few other characters. It’s a lazy storytelling device that slows down the already leisurely pace of this first episode. When we return to Zoë six months later in yet another setting - the dystopian futuristic city of Europolis where you’ll spend most of Book One - she starts by unloading a big information dump of exposition to her therapist that turns out to be more dull than informative. In short, you should probably go back and play The Longest Journey if you want to know why you should care about these people.Įven within the scope of Dreamfall Chapters itself, the lack of context can be frustrating. He’s another returning character from Dreamfall, who’s been imprisoned in the magical world of Arcadia for treason. There’s no recap of Dreamfall’s deep, intricate storyline, and the lack of backstory gets even more confusing in Chapter 2 when the action suddenly drops you into the subplot of Kian Alvane. Zoë agrees for her own reasons, but while she is unconscious, Chang gives Zoë an injection that ensures she will never wake up, though she does it with a small measure of regret.With just a few cryptic lines about how she ended up here, we’re reintroduced to main character Zoë Castillo, still trapped in a coma following the events of Dreamfall, and the concept of Storytime - an ethereal netherworld where we go when we dream. She persuades Zoë to connect to a Dreamer and try and convince Faith to pass on, and in so doing avert another Collapse. At their second and last encounter in Zoë's bedroom she tells her that she has heard everything that's happened on Zoë's journey. About you and your father." Several comments made by Chang suggest she and Zoë are connected, possibly even related.Īt some point during her first encounter with Zoë, Chang planted a bug on her, though we do not know how or why she did this. If Wonkers had his brain replaced earlier on, he tells Zoë that Helena Chang was asking him questions before Zoë arrived home, "difficult questions, the kind I can't answer. Chang would have died but for her image appearing to Zoë on a Screen behind the oblivious Sela - she was fiddling with the camera so it may have been a coincidence, but her appearance is fortuitous enough to suggest Faith may have intervened to save her.Īfter Zoë rescues her, Helena disappears on her own business only to reappear in one of the later chapters, urging Zoë to help her stop the Static by euthanising Faith.
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When Zoë arrives, she discovers Sela and Kano, the latter of whom had locked Helena in the sealed laboratory with poisonous gas leaking in.
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Somehow Reza got into contact with Helena while researching the Static for The Hand That Bites, possibly via Rio Kuroki, and he sends Zoë to collect a package from her containing a data cube of information. They took custody of the child to test Morpheus on her for the remainder of her life in Saint Petersburg, some time before the 23rd of September 2218 (the date of the first entry in Dr Park's journal).īecause of this (Faith was special to her, for various reasons, despite being her creation, her 'daughter') Chang seems to have become disenfranchised with WATI's ownership of her JIVA. After JIVA's experiment involving Faith was complete (her creation may have been its entire substance), Chang had planned to give Faith to a foster family, but WATI stepped in. Her company created Faith as part of an experiment for unknown reasons, though Zoë believes it was part of research into dreams. In Dreamfall Chapters it was also confirmed that she is Zoë Castillo's mother. Helena Chang is a bioneer and founder of JIVA in Casablanca. If it means losing everything.so be it." ―Helena Chang "Right now, all I want is revenge for what they've done to me and to my company.