Compara los precios de Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Frozen Line. Publicado por Ravenage Games. Lanzado el 14/6/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A hand-crafted indie action-adventure following a small boy through a dreamlike world of grief and shadow. Beautiful to look at, uneven to play.

Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow is a side-scrolling action-adventure from Frozen Line that puts you in the shoes of a small, quiet boy named Noah, moving through environments that blur the line between nightmare and memory. The visual language here is immediately arresting. Soft watercolor-adjacent backgrounds press up against sharp silhouette foregrounds, and the whole thing carries the weight of a picture book that knows it is for adults as much as children. If you have ever wished a Tim Burton mood could be sustained across a full game without collapsing into self-parody, this one comes closer than most. The gameplay blends light platforming with puzzle-solving and occasional stealth sections, and Noah is accompanied by a spectral cat companion who factors into many of the environmental puzzles. The companion mechanic is the most consistently interesting design choice here. Using the cat to trigger switches, distract threats, or illuminate hidden paths gives the game a gentle back-and-forth rhythm that fits the dreamlike tone well. Combat exists but is sparse and deliberately simple, which is the right call given how fragile the atmosphere would feel if the game suddenly asked you to juggle a complex combat system. Where Daydream stumbles is in its pacing and technical polish, which explains the mixed reception. Certain puzzle solutions lean on logic that feels arbitrary rather than intuitive, and a handful of platforming sections have collision and checkpoint placement that will frustrate rather than challenge you in any meaningful way. The narrative, while genuinely melancholy and thematically coherent around loss and memory, sometimes communicates its emotional beats so quietly that they barely register before the next scene begins. A little more breathing room in key moments would have let the story land harder. That said, Frozen Line is a small studio, and the craftsmanship visible in the art direction and the score genuinely punches above its budget. The music in particular does quiet, textural work throughout, the kind of ambient sound design that you notice mostly by how wrong silence would feel in its place. The game runs around four to six hours depending on how much you explore, and it mostly earns that length. It knows when to end, which is not a small compliment. Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow is best suited for players who prioritize atmosphere and visual artistry over mechanical depth, and who are willing to extend some patience to a small team still finding its footing. If mixed reviews make you hesitant, they are not wrong, but they also are not the whole picture. There is something genuinely felt here underneath the rough edges. Kai, Scout Team

Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow

Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow

14 jun 2023Frozen LineRavenage Games
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A hand-crafted indie action-adventure following a small boy through a dreamlike world of grief and shadow. Beautiful to look at, uneven to play.

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Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow is a side-scrolling action-adventure from Frozen Line that puts you in the shoes of a small, quiet boy named Noah, moving through environments that blur the line between nightmare and memory. The visual language here is immediately arresting. Soft watercolor-adjacent backgrounds press up against sharp silhouette foregrounds, and the whole thing carries the weight of a picture book that knows it is for adults as much as children. If you have ever wished a Tim Burton mood could be sustained across a full game without collapsing into self-parody, this one comes closer than most. The gameplay blends light platforming with puzzle-solving and occasional stealth sections, and Noah is accompanied by a spectral cat companion who factors into many of the environmental puzzles. The companion mechanic is the most consistently interesting design choice here. Using the cat to trigger switches, distract threats, or illuminate hidden paths gives the game a gentle back-and-forth rhythm that fits the dreamlike tone well. Combat exists but is sparse and deliberately simple, which is the right call given how fragile the atmosphere would feel if the game suddenly asked you to juggle a complex combat system. Where Daydream stumbles is in its pacing and technical polish, which explains the mixed reception. Certain puzzle solutions lean on logic that feels arbitrary rather than intuitive, and a handful of platforming sections have collision and checkpoint placement that will frustrate rather than challenge you in any meaningful way. The narrative, while genuinely melancholy and thematically coherent around loss and memory, sometimes communicates its emotional beats so quietly that they barely register before the next scene begins. A little more breathing room in key moments would have let the story land harder. That said, Frozen Line is a small studio, and the craftsmanship visible in the art direction and the score genuinely punches above its budget. The music in particular does quiet, textural work throughout, the kind of ambient sound design that you notice mostly by how wrong silence would feel in its place. The game runs around four to six hours depending on how much you explore, and it mostly earns that length. It knows when to end, which is not a small compliment. Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow is best suited for players who prioritize atmosphere and visual artistry over mechanical depth, and who are willing to extend some patience to a small team still finding its footing. If mixed reviews make you hesitant, they are not wrong, but they also are not the whole picture. There is something genuinely felt here underneath the rough edges.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamAtmospheric PlatformerCompanion MechanicGrief NarrativePuzzle-AdventureStealth SectionsHand-Crafted ArtMelancholy ToneShort Experience

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Windows 10, 64 bit
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Intel CPU Core i3
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4 GB RAM
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Ravenage Games
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