

Felt like all the long wait was solely for the very last part of this episodic game, as if the first four books were not much more the fillers. It provided a kicking-ass ending to Dreamfall, the predecessor. Dreamfall Chapters wasn't perfect or anything close to it, unfortunately. There are still some things I find it hard to ignore, which I mentioned earlier as my 'doubts'. I guess that for making me feel all that, the game does deserve a very high score. And indeed, throughout the entire book (which was also pretty long, mind you) I set tensed on my chair wanting more and more story, enjoying every moment, grinning at all the funny moments and holding my tears at all the heart-touching ones, and had such a powerful bittersweet satisfaction while the credits roll. The superb voice-overs of the characters and the revamped soundtrack which seemed to have taken a completely different direction in Redux are all added to this cinematic masterpiece. With the revisiting of old and familiar locations to the discoveries of some new ones, Chapters keeps on rocking with everything that regards good atmosphere and environment, and sights which are pleasant to the eye. With dramatic turns of events from the very beginning of book five up to its very end, all the big questions are finally answered, all knots are being tied together. What am I trying to say, really? Redux definitely 'delivers the package'. My feelings are very mixed towards book 5, and while I'm going to give it a score of 8 out of 10 points, it mainly represents my "impulsive" response to this part, possibly the righteous and one that Book Five deserves.

It took a long, long time, and sometimes I felt like it wouldn't end at all. It took a long, long time, and I'm writing this review with a sigh, as it's a sign the journey I began so long ago had finally ended. I'm writing this review with a sigh, as it's a sign the journey I began so long ago had finally ended.
