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As dusk falls is the first major release to come from Interior/Night, a game development company started by Caroline Marchal, former lead designer at Quantic Dream. The upcoming narrative adventure game is now rated by the ESRB, receiving an official “M adult” rating.
Interior/Night’s launch adventure will be a distinctly different experience from titles Marchal has worked on before. In terms of gameplay, it should be reasonably similar to the old Giant Dream, but the main difference is in its visual presentation. Special, As dusk falls uses filmed real-world actors and digitally drawn frame-by-frame scenes.
As Dusk Falls was originally announced a few years ago as a unique narrative adventure that will launch exclusively on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series platforms. The new ESRB listing confirms much of the same, with the game being rated for those platforms only. This is particularly interesting since all previous Quantic Dream games were PlayStation exclusives, with more PC releases coming later.
According to the ESRB, As dusk falls there will be gore, harsh language, suggestive themes, drug and alcohol use, and, predictably, violence. Specifically, the game will deal with the story of a family being held by someone else with a gun, and the drama is rooted in violence. These events take place in Arizona in the 1990s and players should expect their choices to matter in this game.
As dusk falls seems to be inspired by The Remains of Edith Finch and similar games, but with a different emphasis on narrative progression. While the game will mainly focus on different adventure game narrative devices, the ESRB listing also covers different action sequences. However, these don’t appear to be the main focus, but rather a springboard for further story development.
Although As dusk falls There is currently no official release date, the fact that it has been reviewed by the ESRB might indicate that it could be coming in the near future. Curiously, while Interior/Night seems to specialize in producing narrative adventure games, Caroline Marchal’s original studio, Quantic Dream, might be heading in a different direction. According to the leak, Quantic’s Star Wars Eclipse is an open-world game.
As dusk falls will launch on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series platforms, but there is no official release date yet.
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