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    Into A Dream is coming to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch this March

    Into A Dream, the narrative-driven puzzle game by Filipe F. Thomaz and Top Hat Interactive, will be released on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on March 4th, 2021. The console edition of this beautiful award-winning title, tackling themes such as depression and hopelessness, but also love and compassion, will be available at a price of
    USD 13.99 (approx MYR 56).

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    As John, you’ll follow Luke through an oniric journey through his best and worst moments to discover the events that pushed him into suicidal thoughts. You must encourage him to appreciate life and embrace therapy, but this mission won’t be easy at all: his determination will be strong at first, so make sure to hide your true intentions when approaching him. Into A Dream reaches consoles now after its Steam release last summer.

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    Features:

    • Face the truth of mental illness through a personal story about love and depression.
    • Delve into Luke’s thoughts and feelings through narrative-driven puzzles.
    • Leave your mark in __ beautiful oniric settings that reflect his inner world.
    • Connect emotionally with a cast of realistic characters with complex lives and relationships, and understand them better thanks to its fully voiced dialogues.
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