![]() Taking inspiration from the likes of DOOM, Quake, and Hexen, DUSK features three episodes made up of eleven different levels (one of which is secret), with each level expansive in size and featuring platforming challenges, plenty of enemies to kill, and secrets to uncover.Įach episode brings with it an array of locales to explore, with each offering something a little different. Where DUSK does deliver is with its first-person shooting action, which is absolutely sublime from start to end. You do get segments of text in-between each episode that push the story forward though, which is something that those looking for lore will probably appreciate. Ok, there’s a bit more to it than that and some neat environmental storytelling will help players piece things together, but this isn’t a narrative-heavy experience. Like its forebearers, DUSK doesn’t throw its story in your face too much, though it’s easy to get a basic idea of what’s going on: cultists are causing chaos and it’s up to you to blast them to pieces. Check out a gallery of screenshots down below: Not only is this a brilliant first-person shooter that echoes the classics of yesteryear whilst also maintaining its own sense of identity, but it also just so happens to be a brilliant port that makes no sacrifices in order to perform perfectly on the console.īelieve me, shooting fans… you won’t want to miss out on this. ![]() ![]() ![]() And believe me, DUSK on the Nintendo Switch is absolutely glorious. In a gaming generation that has seen old school-style titles surge in popularity and success, it’s only fitting that the 90s-style first-person shooters have their moment of glory too. ![]()
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