![]() Images and characters appear without explanation, with each room being based on a dream from the journal, all stitched together. As such, the game’s separate rooms are connected but without any reasonable logic. It’s based on a dream journal kept by Hiroko Nishikawa for a decade. It’s a first-person exploration game and, over the years, it has earned itself a cult following for its strange dreamscapes that alternate between disturbing and eccentric regularly as you walk through the game’s world. LSD: Dream Emulator was released in Japan on the PlayStation back in 1998. ![]() ![]() A single fan who is working on remaking one of the PlayStation’s weirdest games, LSD: Dream Emulator, has released an early alpha version that you download and play right now. ![]()
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