Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream

Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream

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About Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream

River End Games released this isometric stealth adventure back in July 2025 under their publisher Nordcurrent Labs. You play as Hanna, a woman searching for her missing brother Herman in the gritty Nordic city of Eriksholm. Police forces hunt him down while darker powers manipulate events from the shadows. The title launched simultaneously on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 with a single-player focus. It feels like a noir mystery wrapped in tactical movement where your choices ripple through the entire district. The setting draws heavy inspiration from early 1900s Scandinavia without relying on fantasy elements to drive the plot forward.

Gameplay

You navigate three-dimensional streets using tight controls that prioritize positioning over brute force. Every room requires you to scout sightlines before moving, since enemies patrol with strict patterns. You can hide in shadows or use distractions to lure guards away from key areas. The game tracks your progress through 45 achievements, with the rarest one requiring you to collect every single item in a specific district. Your average playtime hovers around twenty hours as you piece together clues and unlock new dialogue options with allies. Combat is rarely an option, so success depends on patience and memorizing guard routes. You must manage your inventory carefully since items found during exploration often become critical for later puzzles.

What Players Think

Players seem divided but generally engaged with this title. The IGDB community has assigned a solid 80.9 out of 100 based on sixteen ratings, suggesting it lands well within the genre. Most users report spending around twenty hours completing the main story before chasing down those elusive achievements. The average completion rate sits at roughly fifty-three percent for the full achievement set, indicating many players stop after finishing the narrative. Review snippets often praise the atmosphere while noting the difficulty spikes in later levels. Some users describe the mood as tense and melancholic rather than action-packed. The price point of twenty-seven dollars on Steam feels fair given the length of the experience.

PlayPile's Take

This title suits fans of methodical stealth games who prefer storytelling over reflexes. At twenty-seven dollars, it offers a complete narrative without microtransactions or live service elements. You will struggle with the 9.2 percent unlock rate for Obsessive Collector if you skip side areas. The game demands attention to detail and willingness to replay sections to find everything. It is not a casual pick for someone wanting fast pacing or endless combat encounters. Go in expecting a short, focused mystery rather than a large open world. Finish the story first before worrying about those rare achievements.

Storyline

Join Hanna's adventure through Eriksholm on her quest to find her brother and uncover the mystery behind his disappearance. Venture into stunning landscapes in a gripping story where every second counts as Hanna strives to reunite her family.

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Single player

IGDB Rating

80.9

RAWG Rating

4.1

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