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System:
Playstation
Publisher:
Asmik Ace Entertainment
Developer:
OutSide Directors Company

Released: 1-01-98
Players: 1
Country Origin: JP

Game Genre:
Simulation
Game Perspective:
1st-Person
Genre Non-Sport:
Horror, Meditative / Zen
Theme:
Horror, Meditative / Zen

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Complete:  $251.25
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Rarity:  10/10

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LSD - Dream Emulator (PSX) - Playstation

LSD - Dream Emulator is a Simulation game developed by OutSide Directors Company and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc. in 1998 for the Playstation.

LSD - Dream Emulator

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Rating: 8.7 (50 votes)

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LSD - Dream Emulator Featured Review

LSD - Dream Emulator Review by: gamerforlifefor.. - 6/10

LSD: Dream Emulator Review
On October 22, 1998, a company known as Asmik Ace Entertainment released a game for the Playstation called LSD: Dream Emulator in Japan. It's a horror/exploration game which is based off a dream journal made by an employee at Asmik Ace Entertainment who's name is Hiroko Nishikawa. The game never made it outside of Japan. Was there a good reason for that? Or is the game worth playing? I'll let you know by making this review.

Graphics: 5/10 This game has some of the strangest visuals I've ever seen in a video game. There are many strange objects such as a giant hand statue, a giant foot statue, and creatures like a two-sided face with arms and legs, and an inflatable elephant. There are also some strange environments you'll see such as flashing lakes. There's plenty of other strange things you'll find throughout the game. My biggest issue with the graphics have to be the strange colors that the floors and walls of certain areas. These areas sometimes have a bunch of bright colors around each other, creating a distorting and unpleasant environment to look at. Overall, the graphics in LSD: Dream Emulator are certainly not the best the Playstation has to offer, which isn't good for an exploration game like this one. For these reasons, I give the graphics a 5.

Sound: 7/10
The music in this game is very fitting for a horror game like LSD: Dream Emulator. It definitely fits perfectly for a game where you're exploring creepy dreams. One issue I have with this category is the footsteps that you make when you move around. They're very loud and it blocks out the music that's playing in the background, and you're going to be moving around a lot in this game. I was going to give the sound an 8 but because of the annoying footsteps, I'm giving the sound a 7.

Addictiveness: 4/10
The gameplay in LSD: Dream Emulator involves you walking around and exploring various areas in a dream world. Touching anything will cause you to be teleported to a different area, thus giving you a new area to explore. Unfortunately, you never know where you'll end up, so you may possibly end up in a similar area you were in at a earlier time. In a game where the main premise is exploring different areas and touching stuff, not having any control where you'll end up can get frustrating. There are some areas that don't have much of anything to look at, such as a desert themed area that's just full of seemingly never-ending sand, so finding interesting areas is luck based. This would really hurt the replayability of any exploration based game. In addition, when a day ends, you're moved from the area you're currently in, which isn't fun if you've just arrived at a new area and you want to explore it, but you've run out of time. Overall, the fact that you never know where you'll end up and the fact that some areas have little to see hurts the game's addictiveness, which I'm giving a 4.

Story: N/A This game doesn't have a story, so I'm leaving this category blank.

Depth: 7/10
LSD: Dream Emulator has many different areas to explore, though the order in which you'll see these areas is completely random. Each day in the Dream World lasts about 10 minutes, unless you fall of a cliff, then the day ends right there. The game lasts 365 days, so this game has a massive amount of play time. Unfortunately, though there are plenty of areas to explore, there aren't enough different areas to make going through 365 days worth doing. However, the game has enough area variety for me to give the depth a 7.

Difficulty: 1/10
In LSD: Dream Emulator, you explore areas and you touch objects or walls to teleport to a random place. There's nothing else to this game. You don't get hurt, and you don't get game overs. In a game where you can't even get hurt, you can't expect it to be tough. Since there's no way to lose, the difficulty score needs a 1.

Overall Score: 6/10 LSD: Dream Emulator has to be the strangest video game I've ever played. The premise is very unique, but there are definitely better horror games out there. The visuals are definitely not up to the standards of other PS1 games, the walking sound is extremely annoying, and the fact that ending up in a new area you haven't explored yet is left to chance cause LSD: Dream Emulator to not be as good as a game as it could've been. Overall, I give LSD: Dream Emulator a 6 out of 10. I'd only recommend it to those of you who absolutely love seeing disturbing and creepy environments to the point where you don't care how good the game is.

  Graphics 5   Sound 7   Addictive 4   Depth 7   Difficulty 1

LSD - Dream Emulator Reviews

Overall 8.7    Graphics 6.3    Sound 8.3    Addictive 6    Story 1    Depth 6.7    Difficulty 1.3


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LSD: Dream Emulator Review   gamerforlifefor..
On October 22, 1998, a company known as Asmik Ace Entertainment released a game for the Playstation ...
  Graphics 5   Sound 7   Addictive 4   Depth 7   Difficulty 1

      Review Rating: 4.8/5     Submitted: 07-20-15     Review Replies: 9

8.2
I am at a total loss for words.   RetroGameNinja
Overall - 8.2: This game is a first person explorer, similar to the Namco Museum series on this sys...
  Graphics 9   Sound 8   Addictive 9   Depth 7   Difficulty 1

      Review Rating: 2.9/5     Submitted: 07-03-14     Updated: 07-07-14     Review Replies: 3

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l.s.d:u.s gamers somehow got to play this?   pkmntrainersonic
when it comes to the game l.s.d,I say "burn it". it also has a cult following it.and this game has n...
  Graphics 5   Sound 10   Addictive 5   Story 1   Depth 6   Difficulty 2

      Review Rating: 2.3/5     Submitted: 11-29-14     Updated: 11-29-14     Review Replies: 3

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Comments for LSD - Dream Emulator

sonic123amy1 08-07-16 - 09:11 PM
 I was playing this and my friend asked me: "Is this even a game?" and I replied "Yes" and he watched me play the game till he got freaked out by the Black Man.
AwesomeTrinket 03-26-16 - 10:37 AM
 I think I have this game. Actually, I'm not sure if this is even a game.
gamerforlifefor.. 07-20-15 - 11:55 PM
 This is the strangest video game I've ever played.
cheezerton 02-27-15 - 06:39 PM
 This game looks fun... only 20,000 more vizzed to go!!! :)
MeatAndPotatoes 01-20-15 - 04:04 PM
 Our ballast knows the hit marks. Just check it out, now.
Congo! 01-05-15 - 07:04 PM
 if you guys like this game, check out "eastern mind the lost souls of tong-nou" for pc. it's made by the same creator as this game, osamu sato
yoshirulez! 12-03-14 - 04:12 AM
 PSX games are free to play, so people should be flocking to this!
MysteryMan007 11-18-14 - 01:08 AM
 So many reasons to get a PSX item, especially now when it's on sale.
Chindogu 07-03-14 - 09:31 PM
 I now have a reason to get the psx item.
Spicy 06-19-14 - 04:40 AM
 Best game ever
theinvadersonic 06-19-14 - 03:59 AM
 I'm going to spend 50 years getting 50k Viz just for this game... it will be worth it.
MechaMento 11-23-13 - 01:29 PM
 You have to buy the PSX item to play PS1 games
Ryroe 10-14-13 - 07:32 AM
 Haha, so the game that I know from youtube for its weirdness is playable here.
6SiC6-CaNnAbAsEd 09-25-13 - 11:49 AM
 So how do I play this?? No play button, no download button, nothing.
pokemaster023 07-04-12 - 05:08 PM
 this game is so scary yet funny
Okazaki Tomoya 06-16-12 - 05:31 PM
 Why is there no play button?

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