Game Description
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream is an isometric stealth game that mixes in some adventure and strategy bits. Set in a Nordic-inspired city from the early 1900s, it follows three characters dodging enemies while uncovering a big conspiracy. You switch between them, using their unique skills to sneak around and solve puzzles. It’s the first game from River End Games, a Swedish studio with devs who’ve worked on Battlefield and Mirror’s Edge. Think of it as a tense cat-and-mouse chase through shadowy streets – no guns blazing, just smart moves.
What’s the Story?
The game drops you into Eriksholm, a fictional city buzzing with early 20th-century Scandinavian vibes. Hanna’s brother vanishes, and suddenly she’s on the run, piecing together why. She teams up with two others, all tangled in a plot that could flip the city upside down. It’s not epic lore overload – just a straightforward tale of family, secrets, and survival. Ever had a sibling go missing? Yeah, Hanna’s living that nightmare, but with guards everywhere.
Key Characters and Twists
You control Hanna, who’s quick and resourceful, plus her allies with their own backstories. One’s a fighter type, another’s got gadgets. Their paths cross in unexpected ways – like that time I thought a side quest was filler, but it unlocked a whole new area. Surprise: the city’s not just pretty; it’s full of hidden dangers.
Gameplay Basics
Action’s viewed from above, isometric style. Stealth rules here – scout, hide, distract. Direct fights? Bad idea, unless you like restarting. Switch characters on the fly to use their strengths. Hanna might sneak past, while another distracts with noise. It’s tactical, but not overwhelming. Need a challenge? This delivers, without frustrating controls.
- Character Switching: Jump between three heroes; each has unique tools for puzzles and escapes.
- Stealth Mechanics: Eavesdrop on guards, use shadows – pro tip: always check patrols twice.
- Exploration: Roam streets and dungeons; find shortcuts that save your skin.
- Puzzles: Environmental brain-teasers; combine abilities for clever solutions.
Lesson learned: always carry a spare distraction tool. I once got cornered because I forgot to pick up a rock – rookie mistake.
Similar Games to Check
If you liked Desperados or Commandos for that tactical stealth feel, this fits right in. Or Shadow Tactics, with its isometric views and team switches. Even echoes of Metal Gear Solid, but top-down and less gadget-heavy. Not revolutionary, but solid fun.
Why Play It?
Graphics pop with that Nordic elegance – think gritty alleys and elegant buildings. No over-the-top effects, just clean visuals that pull you in. Story keeps moving, no filler quests dragging it down. Played a demo once and thought, “This could be addictive.” But hey, it’s singleplayer only, so no co-op chaos. Releases July 15, 2025, on PC, PlayStation, Xbox. Upcoming stealth fans, mark your calendars. What if your search uncovers more than a missing brother? Dive in and find out. Casual playthrough? Maybe 10-15 hours, depending on how sneaky you are.
Overall, Eriksholm The Stolen Dream keeps it real – tense moments, smart plays, a few surprises. Not perfect, but engaging. Remember that one guard who heard everything? Yeah, eavesdropping goes both ways. Give it a go if you’re into thoughtful sneaking over action blasts.
Eriksholm The Stolen Dream Trailer
System requirements
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10, Windows 11 (64-bit versions)
- Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 / AMD Radeon RX 580
- Storage: 15 GB available space
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10, Windows 11 (64-bit versions)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-10400 / AMD Ryzen 5 5500
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 / AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
- Storage: 15 GB available space
