Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs Dusk Falls is an original interactive drama from INTERIOR/NIGHT that explores the entangled lives of two families across thirty years. Starting in 1998 with a robbery-gone-wrong in small ... Tout lireAs Dusk Falls is an original interactive drama from INTERIOR/NIGHT that explores the entangled lives of two families across thirty years. Starting in 1998 with a robbery-gone-wrong in small town Arizona, the choices you make have a powerful impact on the characters' lives in this... Tout lireAs Dusk Falls is an original interactive drama from INTERIOR/NIGHT that explores the entangled lives of two families across thirty years. Starting in 1998 with a robbery-gone-wrong in small town Arizona, the choices you make have a powerful impact on the characters' lives in this uncompromising story of betrayal, sacrifice and resilience.
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- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 victoire et 12 nominations au total
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That said, you might think you'll love it if you know interactive stories and 'choices matter' around like your kind of thing. In most cases, you'd be wrong for two reasons:
1) It's not a TV show. It's a bunch of photos of a TV show strung together. Half way between a show and a comic book. But the result is one of those things that gets the worst of both worlds, rather than the best: there are too many 'photos' to leave anything up to the imagination like a comic book; but half the emotion and action you'd get from video is lost.
2) MOST importantly, the vast majority of CHOICES DO NOT actually MATTER, for a range of reasons. Most common is that your choice is twisted to fit the story (eg. Choose to help someone instead of ignore them, and your character trips over on the way, ultimately failing to help). Less often is that all the choices are similar (eg. Hit a cop or abuse a cop). For ones that involve exploring a scene, it's almost always that only one option actually does anything - the rest add a little dialogue but the story doesn't move on until you choose the key one. And for 'quick time' events, even if you want to purposefully fail, almost all of them just repeat and repeat and repeat until you get it right.
Some choices seem to matter, and if I'm right, they can have a huge impact on the story. But they're so few and far between that the lack of impact is overriding.
There are a few positives: one character is easy to empathise with, which makes you want to follow the story. Some of the voice acting is decent. And the 'photos' have that 'pencil drawing' style effect that you can get on cellphone photo editing apps, which has a surprisingly pleasant aesthetic.
Despite this, it's boring most of the time (you're barely involved but have to have the controller in hand just in case), and frustrating other times (why bother with choices and quick time events if they do nothing!!!)
I have to use more characters for the review, but I don't have much more to say. I'd like to know what the heck happens next in the story of these two families. Also, the description says it's over the span of 30 years, but so far they have only covered 14. Also for some reason my computer just crashed playing it? Hmm. I'm just so frustrated with the ending (or lack thereof). 50 more characters than I can submit this review.
"As Dusk Falls" surprised me because of great story and style. As much as I love games like "Life is Strange" and others in this genre, "Dusk" was unique in terms of it's non famish story and unique style. Story was very complex and you see it and replay it in many ways. Style of this game was also very unique. Voice acting was superb and i have recognize some of them especially one who played Adam Jenkins in Deus Ex games. Solid music and superb script add to the overall experience as well.
Overall, "Dusk" is a very good game because of it's story and great storytelling. This was not a typical game story, but more rather a mature thriller. Great and unique game on many ways, i really recommend it.
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