November 22, 2024
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Half Asleep will release Melatonin, a rhythm game about dreams and reality merging, for PlayStation 5 on March 12


Developer Half Asleep recently announced the release of its game Melatonin for PlayStation 5 on March 12. Melatonin is a rhythm game that explores the fusion between dreams and reality, offering a unique experience for players.

Melatonin made its initial debut on PC via Steam and Epic Games Store on December 15, 2022, followed by its release on Switch on December 22, 2022. Since then, it has captivated players with its intriguing premise and innovative approach. in the rhythm game genre.

According to Half Asleep, Melatonin is more than just a rhythm game. It’s an immersive experience that uses animations and sound cues to keep players on the beat without using intimidating interfaces. The game features more than 20 dreamlike levels spread across five chapters, each with a new song that introduces surprising challenges.

Among the key features These include the ability to unlock a Hard Mode that will truly test players’ pace, an easy-to-use Level Editor to create the game levels of your dreams, and a Practice Mode to guide players through each level.

Additionally, players can try out various assist features if they feel lost, ensuring Melatonin is accessible to all skill levels.

Melatonin seeks to explore the relationship between the dreams we have when we are asleep and the experiences we have when we are awake, through unique rhythm game levels. With a colorful and detailed hand-drawn visual style, along with music produced to flow hand in hand with the gameplay and visuals, players will be able to discover elements about the main character’s life as they dive deeper and deeper into their nightly dreams.

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