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As far as I'm concerned it was a brilliant RPG. The dreams are so well written that they almost don't belong in a video game. They are literature and while that may mean nothing to the Call of Doody generation it does to me. I freely admit to tearing up once or twice while reading them. Unlike a lot of modern games it didn't feel cranked out. It felt like someone actually put some love into it. I'd definitely buy a sequel if such a thing were possible.