Dread Delusion presents an art style that evokes a strong, polarizing reaction: either immediate fascination with its vibrant, deliberately ‘ugly’ low-polygon aesthetic, or an instant repulsion. Yet, I urge you not to dismiss it! This game is intentionally crafted to appear jarring, utilizing the unsettling, jagged geometry reminiscent of late-90s gaming to forge an atmosphere that is meant to feel intrinsically wrong. It skillfully blends elements of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi, creating a truly unique genre experience.
The Oneiric Isles of Dread Delusion, as visually peculiar as they might be, are brimming with peculiar histories and even stranger narratives. Far from being merely a visual novelty, the game offers a deep and rich world waiting to be uncovered. Now, two years after its initial launch on PC, console players can finally delve into this extraordinary and unforgettable world.








