[PREVIEW] PS1 - Alundra (HD, 60FPS)

This is first 20 minutes of Alundra for Playstation. If you like and enjoy our video you can buy us a coffee. Alundra (アランドラ, Arandora), released in Europe as The Adventures of Alundra, is an action-adventure video game developed by Matrix Software for the PlayStation, originally released in 1997. The game’s protagonist is a young man named Alundra, who learns that he has the power to enter people’s dreams. He is shipwrecked on an island, near the village of Inoa, where locals have been suffering from recurring nightmares that sometimes cause death. With his dream walking ability, Alundra proceeds to try to help the locals. The narrative becomes gradually darker and more twisted as the game progresses, dealing with mature themes such as death, clinical depression, fate, religion, and the essence of human existence. The gameplay involves extensive exploration of the island and various dungeons, with an emphasis on challenging puzzle solving, real-time action combat, and platforming, as well as interaction with non-player characters in the village of Inoa. The main gameplay innovation is a dream walking mechanic, where Alundra can enter people’s dreams, with each of the dream levels having its own unique twist based upon the dreamer’s personality and traits. Upon release, Alundra earned critical acclaim as well as some initial commercial success. It was praised for its well-written story and characterization, smooth game mechanics and platforming, challenging gameplay and puzzles, and expansive overworld exploration. A sequel entitled Alundra 2, which has very little in common with the original Alundra, was released in 1999. (Source: Wikipedia) Alundra Developer: Matrix Software Publisher: JP: SCEI NA: Working Designs EU: Psygnosis Platform: Playstation, PS1 Release: JP: 11 April 1997 NA: 8 January 1998 EU: 5 June 1998 Your support means the world to us, thank you so much: PATREON: DONATIONS: Please Follow KAWAII GAMES here:: TWITCH: DISCORD: DLive: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: TWITTER:
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