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With the cool cats at New Blood Interactive putting together a very Nintendo Switch-like trailer to celebrate the release of DUSK. For those that need a refresher, DUSK made its PC debut (well, 1.0 debut) back in 2018 -- where its Quake-like visuals paved the way for a truly wonderful slice of classic FPS action. And horror.

And with its Switch release, we've got controller support and the same smooth performance. As a nice little bonus, the new Switch features are also coming to PC.



As per our review.
Movement is fast in Dusk, exceptionally so. As both a reminder of speed as a key combat mechanic in the first-person genre as well instilling a sense of momentum in the stark, sparse, and moody outdoor environments found within. Creeping around with slow movement tied to jump scares and flashes of action this isn’t. Even from its first few levels, Dusk has a keen sense of pacing and a commendable grasp on the horror genre – alternating between the quiet and creepy and all-together unsettling with that of the over-the-top arena battle.

And how! If you haven't checked it out yet, or want to replay it in handheld mode, well, now's the time to DUSK again.



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