Don’t call it ugly Elder Scrolls! I’ve never played anything quite like Dread Delusion, and now it’s on consoles you really should play it too

Dread Delusion is not your typical RPG. With its distinctive art style, fans of the genre will likely find themselves divided. You might take one look at its garish, retro aesthetic—those shimmering, jagged polygons—and either dive right in or turn away in disgust. But here’s why you should stick around: this deliberately grimy world is as fascinating as it is unsettling, drawing inspiration from late-90s gaming to create an experience that feels both nostalgic and unsettlingly fresh.

Set in the Oneiric Isles, Dread Delusion expertly blends elements of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Each corner of this bizarre landscape offers odd histories and even stranger narratives that demand exploration. It is purposefully designed to be off-putting, yet it thrives on that very discomfort, crafting an atmosphere that lingers long after you’ve put down the controller.

After making a splash on PC two years ago, Dread Delusion is finally making its way to consoles, and players would do well to take notice. The islands may feel repellant at first glance, but diving deeper reveals layers of intrigue that can ensnare even the most discerning adventurer. For those willing to embrace its quirks, Dread Delusion promises an experience unlike any other out there. If you’re on the fence, I encourage you to take the plunge—it just might surprise you.

Source: eurogamer.net