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DUSK introduces us to a world filled with everything you want in a brutal shooter: ultraviolence, bloodshed, carnage, and a lot of death. What more can you ask for? The game was developed by a man named David Szymanski and published by New Blood Interactive on December 10th, 2018. Things have gone wrong. Very wrong.new Hulshult trailer track is HAND CANNON from the DU. Instructions to activate DUSK free steam key (1) Launch Steam and log into your Steam account. (2) Click the Games Menu. (3) Choose Activate a Product on Steam. (4) Follow the onscreen instructions to activate DUSK key. After successful code verification go to the 'MY GAMES' tab and start downloading. Dusk is an all-arond character that focuses on catching opponents with their specials, as well as mixing up approaches and reads with their general moveset.-Neutral Special sends out a fast and small dart that deals minor damage and slightly knocks opponents back.


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Duskdude, also referred to as the Intruder, is the main character of DUSK. Duskdude serves as the embodiment of the player and very little is known about his background.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Duskdude's canon appearance is only revealed through the comics & the ending of the game. He is a tall, old man with a long, white beard, a brown trench coat or duster & hat. The rest of his appearance is generally disclosed.

Lore[edit | edit source]

Level design hints at some story behind Duskdude's origins, but most of it is left unclear in the game itself. However, in the Steam forums the developers have clarified that he was a resident of DUSK, Pennsylvania and during his absence, for an unknown reason or period of time, The Cult became prominent in the town and sacrificed members of his family for opposing them[1]. Audible for macbook pro. The level design of E3M7: Homecoming implies what may have happened to his spouse and child. Both presumably being killed in their house burning down, due to the sound of crackling flames and screams that are heard when entering the home, indicated by his comments 'Why am I here?' and 'It hurts to remember' when their photos are examined. Prior to this confirmation, he was speculated by some to be a treasure hunter who sought the town in hopes of becoming rich, only to end up clashing with the cult.

Duskdude may also have a fear of or hatred towards frogs. Interacting with the cellar door outside of Duskdude's house in E3M7: Homecoming prompts him to say 'Don't want to go down there. Too many frogs.' This may tie in the appearance of the Horrors, which appear to have amphibian traits and otherwise may be the physical embodiment of Duskdude's fear of or hatred towards frogs.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Duskdude's appearance is similar to that of Caleb from the 1997 Monolith Productions game known as Blood.
  • Duskdude when interacting with a computer will comment 'Don't have time to play with myself,' which not only serves as an innuendo, but maybe also as a fourth wall break. This is also a reference to Duke Nukem 3D, a game by 3D Realms(formerly Apogee), where when the player interacts with an arcade machine featuring Duke Nukem 2, Duke will remark 'Don't have time to play with myself.'
  • Duskdude hates Rats. As blatantly stated by his comment 'I hate rats..' in E3MS: The Ratacombs after killing One As Many.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

  1. https://steamcommunity.com/app/519860/discussions/0/1874001065338696602/
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Enemies are the main obstacles to overcome in Dusk. Each enemy has its own unique attacks and appearance, with most enemy types appearing multiple times throughout each episode. A comprehensive list of enemies can be found down below.

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  • 1List of common enemies
  • 2List of bosses

List of common enemies[edit | edit source]

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Introduced in Episode One[edit | edit source]

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Introduced in Episode Two[edit | edit source]

Introduced in Episode Three[edit | edit source]

List of bosses[edit | edit source]

Episode One[edit | edit source]

Episode Two[edit | edit source]

Episode Three[edit | edit source]

Enemy factions[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Enemies are described as 'monster_*' in the entities list. Ex: The Black Phillip is listed as monster_blackphillip.
  • The entities.txt file(which lists all entities) has some legacy entity names, such as monster_gman and monster_ogre, presumably for compatibility with Half-Life and Quake.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Dusk Steam Charts

  • Leathernecks attack Dusk Dude in E1M1: Head Cheese.

  • A trio of Mages in front of the railway bridge in E1M5: Sawdust.

  • A Black Phillip by the farmhouse in E1M2: Down on the Farm.

  • A Possessed Soldier attacking Dusk Dude in E1M10: Creations.

  • Two Rats ambush Dusk Dude in E1M2: Down on the Farm.

  • A Possessed Scarecrow prepares to shoot Dusk Dude behind a shed in E1M3: Old Time Religion.

  • A couple of Fork Maidens stalking the fields in E1M7: Dead of the Night.

  • An uncloaked Wendigo charges Dusk Dude in E2M2: The Unseen.

  • Scientists roaming the halls of E2M5: The Escher Labs.

  • Sec_error_expired_certificate firefox. Two Welders prepping their flamethrowers in E2M6: The Erebus Reactor.

  • Bone Monks float ominously above the snowy ruins of E3M2: Fire and Ice.

  • An enraged Horror sprints from the basement of E3M4: Crypt of the Flesh.

  • Dusk entities list, lines 36 through 68.

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  • Ditto, lines 69 through 96.

v·d·eThe Enemies of Dusk
The Cult
Leatherneck • Wizard/Mage • Fork Maiden • Grand Wizard/Duke Mage
The Military
Possessed Soldier • Scientist • Welder • Turret • Cowgirl
The Demons/Possessed
Black Phillip • Rat • Possessed Scarecrow • Wendigo • Priestess • Cart Dog • Bone Monk • Chomper's Son • Horror • Bone Ball
v·d·eThe Bosses of Dusk
The Cult
The Military
The Experiments • Mama • Big John • The Twins
The Demons/Possessed
The Intoxigator • Son of Intoxigator • Guardian • Chomper • Nyarlathotep
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