Nights: Journey of Dreams is an action video game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Wii. It is the sequel to the 1996 Sega Saturn title Nights into Dreams. gameplay is centred around Nights flying through the dreams of the two children. Main objective of the game is to fly through rings while gathering enough keys to proceed to the next level.
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The team took steps to ensure that the game stayed faithful to the original, while incorporating a variety of new mechanics and features. The game’s setting was designed to resemble England, especially parts of London, especially the city of Bellbridge ). Will is an aspiring football player, Helen a prodigy violinist. Over the years, both have grown apart from their respective parents; Helen has chosen to spend more time with her friends rather than practising the violin with her mother, which has begun to fill her with guilt, while Will’s father is transferred to another city for work and leaves his son by himself. The two children meet and free Nights, who has the ability to merge with the children, allowing them to share Nights’ body and fly through the skies. In Nightopia, distinct aspects of dreamers’ personalities are represented by luminous coloured spheres known as \”Ideya\”. The evil ruler of Nightmare, Wizeman the Wicked, is stealing this dream energy from sleeping visitors to gather power and take control of Nightopia and eventually thereal world. The children and Nights resolve to stop Wizeman, but face resistance from the Nightmaren he commands, particularly Nights’ sibling, Reala. Though different, the children’s stories share similar structures. They reach the Dream Gate and Helen and Nights ascend, only to be trapped by Wizeman and pulled into darkness. Will arrives too late and dives in after them, where he finds that he has the able to fly without their Ideya.
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