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Daydream Forgotten Sorrow (Game Review) Racing Against Shadows

In the expansive gaming universe, where genres collide, and narratives intertwine, “Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” stands out as a beacon of immersive storytelling, intelligent problem-solving, and emotive exploration. This game allows players to experience the world through the lens of a young protagonist named Griffin and his teddy bear, Birly, as they embark on a quest riddled with danger and discovery.

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Embarking on the Journey

As a player, my journey with “Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” began with a blank slate, equipped only with the knowledge that it was a puzzle game. This fresh perspective, devoid of biases from trailers or reviews, allowed the game to instantly seize my curiosity. The intricate dance of shadowy threats and ominous figures lurking in the backdrop evoked an immediate thrill and anticipation.

The Evolution of Challenge

The game’s structure, dual-character focus and problem-solving elements resemble the highly acclaimed “It Takes Two.” However, “Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” refines this concept by entrusting both characters to a single player, facilitating a unique blend of personal challenge and gameplay synchronicity.

Daydream Forgotten Sorrow Embarking on the Journey

When you start the game, the puzzles are simple, a gentle introduction to Griffin and Birly’s world. However, as you delve deeper, the game cleverly escalates the complexity of these puzzles. A testament to this progression was my experience with the library level. What initially seemed straightforward ultimately challenged my perception of the game and underscored the importance of attention to detail and strategic thinking.

Unravelling Griffin’s Life

The game’s setting is a narrative masterstroke, creating an atmosphere of profound depth. The unfolding journey reveals more about Griffin’s life. As you progress, you realize that the game is not just about problem-solving but also about unravelling the intricacies of life.

“Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” introduces a unique reward mechanism where players are encouraged to uncover hidden fireflies, serving as both an achievement and giving you a more in-depth look at Griffin’s past.

User Interface

The control system of the game is well-structured, intuitive, and player-friendly. The WASD for movements, L+Shift for Sprint, Ctrl for Crouch, Space for Jump, Right Click to command Birly and Space to Execute Command form a comprehensive control mechanism that even novice players can quickly adapt to.

Daydream Forgotten Sorrow Controls

Visual and Auditory Masterpiece

Another brilliance of the game lies in its remarkable artwork. The visuals of “Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” are a harmonious symphony of details and imagination. The meticulously rendered elements, such as torn wallpapers, water reflection, rusted pipes, and wall scratches, infuse the environment with astonishing realism. This, coupled with the cartoonish design of the main characters, creates a visually compelling, intriguing, and refreshing contrast.

Daydream Forgotten Sorrow Visual and Auditory Masterpiece

“Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” also excels in its audio design. The poignant sound effects, coupled with the finely balanced orchestral background music, enhance the game’s emotional resonance. The soundscape perfectly complements the cutscenes and intensifies the emotional investment in Griffin and Birly’s journey.

While a few minor bugs occasionally interrupted gameplay, with characters getting stuck, these instances were sparse and did little to detract from the overall immersive gaming experience. Instead, they reminded us of the labyrinthine digital world we were navigating.

A Compact Yet Impactful Experience

“Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” offers a compact yet impactful gaming experience. Puzzle enthusiasts may complete the game within 2-3 hours, including all achievements. However, for those who wish to savour the experience, such as myself, a more leisurely pace of around 5 hours provides ample opportunity to fully explore and appreciate the game’s narrative depth and visual richness.

A Powerful Finale

The final cutscene transcends the gaming paradigm, propelling you into a state of reflection. The intricate narrative layers, painstakingly built throughout the game, converge in a powerful, revealing and poignant finale.

Daydream Forgotten Sorrow Alternate Ending

“Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow” is a testament to the transformative power of gaming. It’s not merely a puzzle game but a profound storytelling experience that forces players to ponder life’s deeper meanings. It is a testament to the developers’ vision, which extends beyond creating a puzzle game and crafts an evocative narrative that resonates with players.


We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the amazing team at Ravenage Games and Frozen Line for providing us with a code to access and experience the game firsthand.

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