Dread Delusion (PC) Review - Compact nostalgic charm
I had far more fun than I expected playing Dread Delusion, despite its janky nature. Part of that was down to how happy I am that retro-aesthetics are finally shifting from 2D pixel-art to crude but striking 3D environments emulating many late-’90s to early-’00s games. I had access to a half-decent PC and PlayStation 1 at the time and exploring those early 3D worlds felt like a revelation. The other reason is that Dread Delusion’s simple mechanics, brisk pacing, and short runtime – at least by modern RPG standards – meant I was constantly making progress whenever I found time to play, and I never grew tired of exploring it’s weird and wonderful setting.
0:00 - Intro
0:44 - Dedicated to authenticity
3:41 - The good old days?
6:12 - Conclusion
6:56 - Score
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Dread Delusion was reviewed on PC using a code provided to gameblur by the publisher.
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