AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark
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Critic Reviews for AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark
Sundown: Shots in the Dark is at its best when played with four human players. The online element is also a welcome feature, but games like this are best enjoyed with some mates on the couch with a big packet of Doritos, in our experience. Watch the oily chip dust in the analogue sticks, mind.
An interesting multiplayer game if played in short burst, but not the game that is going to entertain you for the rest of the year.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
At its core, At Sundown is an entertaining indie game that is fast-paced and fun without requiring a hefty system to run it. Its main game mechanic of using light and shadows is interesting, but the lack of ability to see where your player is can stifle the enjoyment of the game itself.
At Sundown Shots in the Dark is fundamentally a good game. It has a quirky retro graphics, some intelligent design and I'd happily give it another try on the PC.
At Sundown: Shots in the Dark is a well-presented shooter that shines best as a party game.
Deadly game with light and shadow offers unique gameplay, but there are not enough players.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Two things must be taken into account here. First, AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark is extremely light on content. Secondly, and maybe, more importantly, it uses a stealth mechanic that enables hiding from plain sight (your sight included) by walking into the dark; a mechanic that will probably turn out to be quite divisive. Definitely try out a demo before a purchase.