As Dusk Falls - Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Windows

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Features

  • From the new studio of the Lead Designer behind Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls comes an uncompromising crime drama where you and your friends play together to make difficult decisions which change the characters’ lives. (Online console multiplayer requires Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Live Gold, subscriptions sold separately).
  • As Dusk Falls explores the entangled lives of two families across thirty years in small-town Arizona. Starting with a robbery-gone-wrong in 1998, the choices you make have a powerful impact on the characters’ lives in this story of betrayal, sacrifice, and resilience.
  • The story is brought to life with a unique art style featuring actors digitally integrated into a beautiful cinematic world.
  • Co-op supports up to 8 players at a time, across Xbox consoles and PCs, locally or online (or a mix). (Online console multiplayer requires Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Live Gold, subscriptions sold separately.) The As Dusk Falls companion app makes making choices in-game easy, just use your phone or tablet to vote with or against your friends.
  • Optimized for Xbox Series X|S: Games optimized for Xbox Series X|S will showcase unparalleled load-times, heightened visuals, and frame rates up to 120 FPS.

Product Description

Every family has secrets. Every secret has a price. Unravel the lives of two families in As Dusk Falls on Xbox One and explore a powerful story where your choices impact the characters’ lives.

As Dusk Falls is an original interactive drama from INTERIOR/NIGHT that explores the entangled lives of two families across thirty years in small-town Arizona.

Decades-spanning story

Drive the lives and relationships of multiple characters in a decades-spanning story told across two intense books.

Uncompromising crime drama

The cinematic story is brought to life by the performance of actors that are digitally rendered into a beautiful art style, creating a unique experience that plays like a motion graphic novel.

Sacrifice vs survival

Can you break free from your family’s toxic influence? What will you sacrifice for the ones you love? Can you overcome your past? Your decisions will shape the characters’ fates.

Interwoven destinies

Follow two families in their struggle to survive, protect, and endure through challenges rooted in the previous generations’ mistakes.

Experience together

Co-op supports up to 8 players at a time, across Xbox consoles and PCs, locally or online (or a mix). (Online console multiplayer requires Xbox Live Gold, sold separately). The As Dusk Falls companion app makes making choices in-game easy, just use your phone or tablet to vote with or against your friends.

8.75 Game Informer Must Play

As Dusk Falls Review

No Punches Pulled

by Matt Miller on Jul 18, 2022

Game Informer Must Play

Decisions have unforeseen consequences. If one were to look for the thematic idea that links the story of As Dusk Falls with its gameplay structure, it’s hard to avoid that statement as a driving message. Life is filled with decisions big and small that shape the future, and we don’t always know how an errant word or turn down a different road might eventually conclude. Interior/Night’s emotionally rich and risky debut game isn’t interested in giving you the choice of how the character’s lives turn out; like in real life, that’s impossible to predict. Instead, the studio has crafted an intricate series of character portraits, linked them together by shared trauma, and asked the players to decide how to proceed. The nuanced narrative that unfolds is rewarding, often painful, and frequently gripping.

As Dusk Falls is a crime tale primarily focused on two families linked together by a burglary gone wrong and the subsequent hostage situation that follows, along with its involved and lengthy aftermath. Two sympathetic point-of-view characters lead the charge – a down-on-his-luck middle-aged father and a conflicted young man torn by his family bonds – but the broader cast of characters is universally believable and memorable.

Dramatic scenes play out in smaller intimate moments and larger high-energy action scenes, like car chases or police raids. In both cases, conversations come across as natural, thoughtfully written and acted, and emotionally fraught. Sometimes, situations are heavy-handed in tone, but even those moments feel in keeping with the type of TV stories that were probable inspirations, like Breaking Bad, Justified, or Fargo.

While it takes a bit to get used to, the unique art style does a lot to emphasize key moments and keep the many pauses for decision-making from feeling jarring. Live-action actors played out the scenes, after which paused motion art was overlaid on top. The continuous flow of dialogue juxtaposed with the lightly animated frames of visuals lend some of the best traits of both film and comics.

Through a combination of controller usage, mobile apps, and even Twitch chat while broadcasting, As Dusk Falls features a robust approach to multiplayer. The majority rules as choices play out, leading to an intriguing set of often unexpected outcomes and likely many conversations that start something like: “I can’t believe you selected…”

While multiplayer is handled well, it’s undeniably odd subject matter for a shared experience and certainly not played for laughs. The story is unflinching in its approach to content. It includes weighty issues like marriages in trouble, child endangerment, post-traumatic stress and depression, and even suicide – though the last of those is given a content warning ahead of time with the option to skip. If you choose to play with friends, expect a captivating narrative, but not a lighthearted one. With that said, thanks to the ability to play on a phone and the grounded subject matter, As Dusk Falls is an excellent game to share with the non-gamers in your life, illustrating the potential for interactive drama.

I also appreciate the system that plays out in the background to contextualize and navigate the story. A branching tree of narrative choices is visible at any point, and an intelligent approach to game saves and exploration of decisions lets you see the path not taken if desired. When a key character dies, you’re likely to be tempted to go back and take a different way – even if that might go contrary to the message the game is trying to relay. I also love how your choices and approach to play are tracked and fed back to you upon chapter completion, providing critical insights into both the characters as you’ve shaped them, and perhaps even your inclinations.

As Dusk Falls hides many secrets down the winding paths of its story web, and by its nature, you won’t get the full picture in any single playthrough, encouraging replayability. But you may also be tempted to play through one take on the story and then step away, content that you’ve seen “your” version play out. Either way, this is a weighty and gratifying excursion into interactive drama, confident enough in its writing to not rely on superpowers or fantasy. For players interested in the progress of interactive narrative frameworks, it’s a laudable success. But even for someone who never plays games, it works. That’s because good characters and storytelling make for a universal experience, and this is a project that has both.

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Specifications

Order Attributes

UPC 345746345746

General

Brand Name Microsoft
Vendor Part Number G7Q-00114
GameStop Exclusive false

Gameplay

Number of Players 1
Genre Adventure
Interactive Elements No Interactive Elements

Compatability

Compatible Platforms Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

Fandom

Publisher Name Microsoft
Developer Name Interior Night

As Dusk Falls - Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Windows
$29.99