

I waited waited and waited and nothing real happened. There's nothing else you can hook on to and you just wait those two hours for something to happen. First of all, the film essentialy was plotless, seriuously, there is no plot, just faces, dialogues, (which weren't perfect either and at times seemed to drawn out and way too silly) some wandering around, some shooting, hiding, some crying and deaths. Now, let's talk about the things which made me cringe and feel unamused. Performances were great, Alvydas Anusauskas shined through everything, and, in contrast to what other cinefiles has said, I loved the performance of Marius Elijas Povilas Martynenko, his microexpressions were delivered wonderfully, in my humble opinion, his unexpressive possition fits the role perfectly and made the whole film feel like a great spectacle - yes, we are so used to Lithuanian actors bombarding us with feelings, emotions and expression in their faces, but I just felt relieved that finally we have a real human being in that sovietic world. This one was pretty decent, I really liked the calm pace and slow burning tension which were the defining characteristics of this film. 30 campaign levels that tell a prequel story to DUSK.The film is not as trashy as other Lithuanian sovietic depression aka partizan films.Dodge with inhuman skill and agility only possible through turn-based movement. Zip around on conveyor belts to quickly reposition. Use movable barrels and other explosives to blast through walls. Use smart planning to eliminate cultists with classic weapons like the shotgun, riveter, crossbow, and the all powerful SOAP. Solve 30 bite-sized levels inspired by puzzle classics like Chip's Challenge and Sokoban, or make and share your own levels with an easy to use editor and Steam Workshop support.Įnemies and projectiles only move when you move and levels are filled with a variety of hazards.


Dusk '82 is a retro-styled puzzle/adventure prequel game based on the 2018 "cult" shooter DUSK.
