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the parisian studio Don’t Nod (formerly known as Dontnod Entertainment) launched his own solo venture a few months ago. To do this, they modified their nomenclature, but assured that the focus would continue to be on storytelling, although they have expanded their horizons into new genres. Harmony: The Fall of Reverie, their latest release, is a case in point.
Released just a few weeks ago on PC and Nintendo Switch, now Harmony: The Fall of Reverie is now available on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. To celebrate, he has published a new trailer which compiles the good reviews that his proposed interactive visual novel has received and with a lot of weight in the story.
Harmony: The Fall of Reverie Now Available on Xbox
This is how Don’t Nod describes the plot from Harmony: The Fall of Reverie:
“In the very near future… when Polly returns home after a few years abroad searching for her missing mother, she quickly realizes that her hometown has changed dramatically. A mega-corporation called MK is using her power to control the population and her community is in danger. She soon discovers that she has the gift of clairvoyance, which connects her to the Dreaming (or Reverie), the realm of Humanity’s Aspirations: Glory, Bliss, Power, Chaos, Bond and Truth. In this world, Polly becomes Harmony, a goddess who has the ability to choose the Aspiration that will ultimately reign over Dreaming and restore the delicate balance between the deity world and ours. The fate of humanity is at stake. What destination do you aspire to?
After having explored the narrative adventure with Life is Strange or the RPG genre with Vampyr, now Don’t Nod is immersed in the visual novel with Harmony: The Fall of Reverie while he has two other titles framed in his hands. different genres: jusant, which will come out of Game Pass, and that it is a climbing game; and Banishers: Ghosts of New Edena magical melee action and adventure game.
Analysis of Harmony The Fall of Reverie. A story of bonds, feelings and discoveries
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Remember that, from now on, Harmony: The Fall of Reverie is available on Xbox Series X|S and other platforms and what you can now do with it to enjoy a game whose story has dazzled critics. You can also read our review of the PC version, published a couple of weeks ago.