New Blood Interactive's Dave Oshry speaks on making retro shooters for a new audience
The mind behind recent shooter hits like Dusk offers his thoughts on adapting a classic genre for a modern video game audience.
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The mind behind recent shooter hits like Dusk offers his thoughts on adapting a classic genre for a modern video game audience.
We speak with New Blood Interactive's head honcho about their stable of games and what to look for in the future.
Dusk recently got mod suppor, and one of the things you can do with it is import Quake and Half-Life official (or user-created) maps into the game for play.
Listen to the sweet (and brutal) sounds of DUSK in your free time via YouTube.
Mac and Linux users can now get cracking in Dusk, a retro FPS inspired by classics like Doom and Quake.
It's almost time to dive into this FPS inspired by Quake, Doom, and other golden era shooters. The ticket for this ride will cost you $16.66.
Our QuakeCon 2018 chat was full of homages to the hits of yesteryear and what to expect from the game's third episode.
With inspiration from Quake, Heretic, Doom, and Redneck Rampage, Dusk is oozing with 90s first-person shooter nostalgia.