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Dreams: a player surprises Media Molecule with a photorealistic project

Dreams: a player surprises Media Molecule with a photorealistic project

The creation tools of this curious video game allow you to create all kinds of playable and graphic experiences.

Dreams come true in Dreams, the title of Media Molecule, which in addition to including a series of games created by the studio itself, offers a tool for players to design their products. This is the greatest asset of this peculiar title, which tries to encourage the creativity of the players through the editor. The tutorials give access to the novice, but knowledgeable people can design things like BadRobo82 has done, which has surprised the studio with a photorealistic project. "We appear on Saturday just to say: what?" Media Molecule posted on Twitter. Under the tweet, a sample of the realism of the forest.

This user, according to his Twitter bio, is an artist specialized in computer graphics and games. At the moment, the content has not been published, but a series of videos have been shown to demonstrate the level of quality of the production. BadRobo ensures that this footage is only part of the level. Furthermore, all resources have been created from scratch in three dimensions. According to its creator, it runs at 30 fps on PS4 (to date, the only platform it's available on.

It already works on PS5

The truth is that Media Molecule has not announced any version for PC. The game works on PlayStation 5 and will be backward compatible, like many other titles on the console. Still, Sony has taken steps toward launching its compatible intellectual properties. Horizon Zero Dawn recently announced its release on PC, making it the first first party to see the light on this platform. From the Japanese company they report that this does not mean that the rest of the licenses will no longer be exclusive to the PlayStation 4 system.

Dreams went on sale in early access, with the intention that players could experiment with its powerful editor. Months later the full version was released, which includes the campaign games.

Source | Dualshockers

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