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Okay, so imagine this—you’re kinda wandering around these massive, surreal parking lots. Yeah, like a dream world where you gotta find your car. It’s called “A Dream About Parking Lots” from Interactive Dreams. It’s this quirky little narrative thing, first-person style.
So, picture this: you’re scrolling through options and instead of “New Game,” it says “Short Story.” Boom, hits you with “I had a dream about parking lots.” What? Anyway, you’re in it, holding a key fob, pressing Square to make your car honk. If it’s nearby though, otherwise it’s just wishful honking.
Here’s the deal. It’s sort of a maze with lots. You’re also chatting with a therapist, which makes things weirdly deep. Picking responses to shape the convo. Honestly, the whole lost-in-a-lot vibe gives me real anxiety. Like, I know it’s just a game, but the struggle is real, folks. Ever been lost in a parking lot for real? It’s that feeling bottled.
And man, the isolation hits hard. Just you, rows and rows of cars, maybe not even yours. The game’s slow, methodical… not everyone’s cup of tea, I guess. But those who like this sort of eerie tension? They’ll dig it. Each dream lot is different, keeping it from feeling stale. Oh, five levels, by the way, which is just enough, so it doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Trophies? Easy peasy. Eleven Gold ones, and a shiny Platinum if you’re into that. Mostly they just pop up as you wander through. Quick 45-minute run, no guide needed—unless, you know, you’re really into trophy hunting.
Final thoughts? It’s this odd, relatable little nugget. Like, ever dreamt of losing your car? Same, apparently. Mix that with some deep therapy vibes and you’ve got something weirdly unique. Probably won’t jive with everyone, but for just five bucks on PS5, worth the spin.
Oh, and this was based on a PS5 review copy from Interactive Dreams. So yeah, go get lost—digitally, I mean.