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Though I agree, it's nice it's kinda going back to days of yore when games used to feel very standalone without constant cameos and references to other unrelated games.
Well, DUSK is a throwback to old-school shooters, and those technically weren't without callbacks of their own. Doom v1.2 had the swastika in E1M4 as a callback to Wolfenstein 3D, Doom II had the 2 Wolf3D secret levels and the hanging Keens, and Duke Nukem 3D of course crapped all over its competitors (before Caleb returned the favor in Blood). They gotta be really subtle, you know?
I'm just saying...it's good that DUSK is going back to its roots, to the days before non-AAA games had to have Military Horses in the backgrounds of their arenas. Back when we could go a whole game without having to fight a meme boss that totally wasn't plagiarized from a scrapped Street Fighter character.
(DUSK devs I will pay you $5000 to put my own original character The Mack[media.eventhubs.com] in this game.)
We regret nothing.
Hmm, I can't quite tell who you're referencing here... :thinking:
https://archive.is/40Boh
random cooking sim[vignette.wikia.nocookie.net] now, would you?