That may be the coolest and weirdest trip you'll ever take in terms of PC gaming, and feels equally inscrutable, despite having an official English translation. Graphics: 5/10 This game has some of the strangest visuals Ive ever seen in a video game. Download the files in the image, and put them in the folder you created. If you think this particular game is unsettling, you really need to check out Sato's PC adventure Eastern Mind: The Lost Souls of Tong-Nou. Go to the Desktop and create a new folder named LSD Dream Emulator. It certainly must have been an undertaking to put this translation together, so it's great to see it finally out in the wild, though. Having messed about with the Japanese version myself, I can definitely say that I'd prefer to be able to read the words floating around in-game. There's an extremely unsettling sense to most of the areas you explore, and some of them have characters walking around within. Most of them involve you walking around and exploring some truly terrifying landscapes, many of which make zero sense. LSD: Dream Emulator is the handiwork of the creative developer Osamu Sato, and it's all about exploring a total of 48 different dreams. LSD: Dream Emulator is now available in English via fan translation. If you're unfamiliar, LSD: Dream Emulator is a strange game that feels more like an acid trip than a dream, and more like a nightmare, when you get right down to it.
Nobody were responsible for this massive undertaking, which finally lets anyone use a patch to turn the original game into the English release we should have had long ago.