Dread Delusion’s distinctive art style is likely to evoke strong reactions. Its vibrant, retro-inspired world, characterized by shimmering, deliberately ‘ugly’ polygons, might either immediately captivate you or cause an instant aversion. However, I urge you not to dismiss it! Dread Delusion masterfully leverages its intentionally jarring aesthetic, employing the unsettling, low-poly graphics reminiscent of late-90s gaming, to craft an atmosphere designed to feel uniquely disorienting.
It skillfully blends elements of horror with fantasy and sci-fi. The Oneiric Isles of Dread Delusion, while perhaps outwardly unappealing, are brimming with peculiar histories and enthralling narratives. After a two-year run on PC, this extraordinary experience is finally accessible to console players.








