A hop, skip, and a jump down the rabbit hole winds up leaving a lot to be desired in Lucid Cycle's attempt at dream-walking
Have you ever had a dream that kept changing the more you experienced it? No, just the guy in this game? Find out what I thought of Lucid Cycle in my review.
Gareth writes: "Short but powerful, taking place over a couple of hours of running time, Lucid Cycle is extremely enjoyable. The idea of placing you in many different dreams has the feel of a short story anthology about it; this is helped by the fact that each and every one of them feels different in terms of style, location, and moments of gameplay. Fans of narrative adventures and walking sims will have a lovely time here, as it takes the genre into different areas of greatness."
Neil writes: "Walking Simulators get a bit of a bad rap. Some see their lack of interaction and actual 'gameplay' to be a bit of an issue. Others need more in their gaming lives than slow meanders through a mystery world. More still though absolutely love them - if you fall into that latter camp then the thought-provoking walking simulator stylings of Lucid Cycle is going to be for you."