Dusk diver plus#
It’s an easy decision…adventure awaits, plus you owe bear statue a lot of money for a necklace she kind of forced you to buy from her so you kind of have no choice.
Don’t you just hate it when that happens? So now you are faced with a dilemma, should you try and save the world or perhaps more sensibly, get proper amounts of sleep in the hopes of doing well at school.
Next thing you know you and your best friend are sucked through a portal and you are saved by a gangster-like fellow who turns into a small lion statue. You want to finish high school and plan for college or university but monsters from another realm start messing with your reality. With all that out of the way, let’s talk about the game, shall we? Set in two worlds, you find yourself in a bit of a pickle. Anyway, on with the show… I mean review…. I’m sure many other shops and ads in the game are real life things too, but that particular one I could recognize despite not being from there. It’s one of the real stores that are in the game.
They pulled out of my area… we found it too late! We enjoyed that place a lot but now it was simply gone! Why did I just waste your time telling you about memories of a few years ago? Simple! Pretty much the first thing you see when you start playing Dusk Diver is a Cold Stone Creamery. We went there for a few months, burned a fair amount of those coffee shop cards, gained a little weight and then suddenly Cold Stone was no more. This location was a little different from the others though, it had another affiliated store attached to it and lo and behold my gift cards worked there! So began my friend and I’s almost weekly treat of visiting Cold Stone Creamery for ice cream. One day a friend and I were out and we decided to go have our lunch there. The thing is, I’m not really much of a coffee fan and never really had a reason to go there other than to burn off a gift card. Work used to give them out for good performance or other reasons. Way back in the day, I had a whole bunch of gift cards to an international coffee shop. I know I already had my Reviewer’s note, but I’m going to get personal for a bit. Let’s start with the elephant in the room, product placement or real worldism. Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? No escape from reality? With all that said, it’s time to see if Dusk Diver is worth diving in to.
Dusk diver free#
Mind you, I’ve heard blood baths are good for the skin, keeps it glowing that dusky rose, so I am sure the protagonist of this game probably appreciates the free spa treatment she gets every time she goes out. The blood stains alone are murder to get out. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the occasional genocide… but eventually the wanton slaughter tends to wear on you a little. Sometimes it’s arbitrary other times it unlocks rewards or medals. Each swing of your weapon tends to kill the population of a small city and the faster you spam the buttons the faster the hit counter rises. You go out to an area, kill like a quadrillion enemies all at once then move down the road a few steps and fight an octillion more enemies just to be rewarded with a boss that is surrounded by a googolplex of enemies you must kill too. I’m not the biggest fan of beat ‘em ups, it’s not that I don’t like them, just they tend to feel a bit grindy.