Retro FPS Dusk brings back memories of Quake, Hexen and other 90s classics

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90s-inspired FPS Dusk from indie developer David Szymanski and publisher New Blood Interactive has its first gib-filled trailer.

Coming to PC in 2017, Dusk takes inspiration from 90s classics such as Quake, Blood, Heretic, Half-Life and Redneck Rampage, with its retro visuals backed up by a metal soundtrack from composer Andrew Hulshult of Brutal Doom fame.

Dusk unfolds in the eerie backwoods of the American Northeast where, gaining consciousness hanging on a meat hook, you must fight to survive.

The game is played out over three campaign episodes packed with enemies and a range of weapons including saw blades, dual-wielded shotguns from 1887 and a grenade launcher.

Also included is an Endless Survival Mode where players go up against wave after wave of enemies, and a 1v1 online arena mode.

Check out the trailer below.

Source: New Blood Interactive

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Dusk

  • Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Genre(s): Action, First Person, Indie, Shooter