![]() A Horrifically Good Timeĭusk is a fantastic game. All you really need to know to start is that you are trying to escape a town and end up going on a bit of journey as curiosity, or perhaps something more malicious, overtakes you. This keeps you engaged without ever interrupting the fast-paced nature of the gameplay. It isn’t intrusive as you only get the story via brief dialogue or as a text crawl at the end of one of the three chapters. It is far more complicated than it looks at first, and you will experience a few twists that will keep you engaged right with the stellar gameplay. While the story isn’t the main feature in Dusk, it is still quite compelling. They will blast you with machine-gun fire and are easy enough to take down but can overwhelm you with numbers.Īll of these enemies are introduced over time as the story progresses. You also have some military personnel thrown in there for good measure. Then you have demons that can turn invisible and hunt you down or some demons that are part machine and launch explosives at you. You have cultists with chainsaws and some in robes that shoot projectiles at you. ![]() Dusk on Switch has a wide array of enemies that all have a unique look to them, and all of them can be a threat. Invisible enemies are just the start of in Dusk. Having your flashlight flicker and hearing the footsteps of an invisible enemy will have me going through the weapon wheel for my super shotgun in record time. Even when I’m heavily armed, hearing things in the background that I can’t see is an effective method to keep me on edge. Enemies shouting out at you, punchy gun effects, and some effect ambiance noise really amps up the horror atmosphere. The sound design helps establish said atmosphere.
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