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DUSK

New Blood Interactive, David Szymanski
Oct 31, 2017 - PC, Nintendo Switch
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OpenCritic Rating

89

Top Critic Average

100%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
89 / 100
Game Informer
8.8 / 10
Destructoid
9.5 / 10
Game Revolution
4.5 / 5
Hardcore Gamer
4.5 / 5
Nintendo Life
9 / 10
Gaming Nexus
9 / 10
COGconnected
92 / 100
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Critic Reviews for DUSK

A obsessively tuned, finely crafted shooter that more than recreates the speed and pure joy of '90s classics.

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Fast-paced and violent action hits the ground running, but the intense horror atmosphere might turn off some

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That really explains DUSK well. This is shooter perfection and something fans of the classics need to experience. Maybe it doesn't redefine what is possible with video games, but it beats out basically every other shooter I've ever played. I know I'll be replaying this for years to come and I look forward to seeing what fans are capable of with mod tools.

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Even while calling back to a previous era, Dusk adds on top of those legacies. This is retro first-person shooter perfection, the next evolution in a genre once frozen in time. Long may it reign once again.

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Dusk is easily one of the best pure-action FPSes to come along in years, mixing gunplay and exploration in equal measure.

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Dusk is one hell of an impressive piece of software and possibly the single best Unity port to Switch we've ever seen, sidestepping all the usual performance problems and delivering a brilliant experience of a brilliant game. We've tried to think of meaningful criticisms or negatives. Of course pad controls are never going to be as precise as mouse aim, but when the developers have tailored the analogue sticks to such a degree of precision, that would be churlish to ding them for. It's not as good a game as Quake, but almost nothing is. It's arguably a better port than Quake got, and that was itself excellent. There's a relatively limited arsenal of weapons - they're all great, but there's no iconic gun here, just your usual pistol, shotty, assault rifle, explosives, et al. Ultimately, Dusk is another absolute cracker in what's turned out to be a phenomenal month for Switch; a real horror show, and the highest of 9s.

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Dusk has the backwoods setting of Blood and Redneck Rampage, the forbidding atmosphere and murky palette of Quake, the tight, sharp action of Doom, and the subtle sense of place and interactivity of Duke Nukem 3D. Essentially, Dusk is a retro shooter fan's dream come true.

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It’s the closest you’ll get to that feeling of shooters from yesteryear, and you’d do yourself a disservice as a shooter fan by missing it.

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