Compare DUSK '82: ULTIMATE EDITION prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by David Szymanski. Published by New Blood Interactive. Released on 10/22/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

A top-down action-puzzler demake of cult shooter DUSK, blending Sokoban-style block logic with retro arcade combat in bite-sized, surprisingly devious levels.

DUSK '82: Ultimate Edition is a demake that does something genuinely interesting: it takes the frantic, movement-heavy DNA of the original DUSK and compresses it into a top-down grid-based action-puzzler, pulling clear inspiration from Chip's Challenge and Sokoban. The result is less about twitch reflexes and more about reading a room, planning your route, and deciding which enemy to approach first before the whole board turns against you. If you came here expecting the chainsaw-swinging, bunny-hopping chaos of the original DUSK, reset your expectations entirely. This is a puzzle game with combat dressing, not the other way around. The core loop is clean and immediately legible. Each level presents you with a compact grid, enemies with predictable movement patterns, and a set of pushable blocks and pickups to manipulate. The puzzle logic is honest - solutions feel earned rather than arbitrary, and the difficulty curve ramps at a pace that respects your time without holding your hand past the point of comfort. As someone who usually wants 47 interdependent systems before calling a game deep, I'll admit the decision-making here is tighter than it looks. Choosing move order matters. Enemy aggro timing matters. Misreading the grid by one square can lock you into a dead end two turns later, which is exactly the kind of low-key strategic pressure that makes you replay a level three times without resenting it. What works well is the aesthetic commitment. The chunky pixel art and FM-synth-adjacent soundtrack land the 1982 handheld-demake fantasy convincingly. The humor is dry and self-aware - references to the DUSK universe pop up without requiring any familiarity with the source material, so newcomers are not penalized for skipping the original. The bite-sized level structure also means this plays naturally in short sessions, which is genuinely useful. There is no elaborate meta-progression, no mod workshop, no sprawling tech tree. It is a small, focused thing that does not pretend to be otherwise. On the downside, the simplicity that makes it accessible also caps its ceiling. Players chasing deep systemic complexity or extensive build variety will exhaust what DUSK '82 offers relatively quickly. The level count in the Ultimate Edition is generous enough to justify the package, but there is no procedural generation or community level editor to extend replayability beyond the authored content. AI behavior, while readable and fair, is also purely pattern-based - there is no adaptive challenge to speak of. For a strategy-focused player, the absence of any meaningful resource or upgrade layer means the decision space, though satisfying, stays narrow throughout. For its target audience - players who grew up on Game Boy puzzle-action hybrids, or anyone wanting a palate cleanser between heavier titles - DUSK '82: Ultimate Edition is a well-constructed, unpretentious package. The 96% positive Steam rating on 441 reviews reflects a game that is doing exactly what it set out to do, and doing it without apology. Approach it as a tight, authored puzzle collection with a cult-shooter skin, and you will get your money's worth. Diego, Scout Team

DUSK '82: ULTIMATE EDITION

DUSK '82: ULTIMATE EDITION

Oct 22, 2021David SzymanskiNew Blood Interactive
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A top-down action-puzzler demake of cult shooter DUSK, blending Sokoban-style block logic with retro arcade combat in bite-sized, surprisingly devious levels.

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A compact, honest puzzle-action demake best suited for fans of grid-based logic games wanting a short, satisfying run.

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DUSK '82: Ultimate Edition is a demake that does something genuinely interesting: it takes the frantic, movement-heavy DNA of the original DUSK and compresses it into a top-down grid-based action-puzzler, pulling clear inspiration from Chip's Challenge and Sokoban. The result is less about twitch reflexes and more about reading a room, planning your route, and deciding which enemy to approach first before the whole board turns against you. If you came here expecting the chainsaw-swinging, bunny-hopping chaos of the original DUSK, reset your expectations entirely. This is a puzzle game with combat dressing, not the other way around. The core loop is clean and immediately legible. Each level presents you with a compact grid, enemies with predictable movement patterns, and a set of pushable blocks and pickups to manipulate. The puzzle logic is honest - solutions feel earned rather than arbitrary, and the difficulty curve ramps at a pace that respects your time without holding your hand past the point of comfort. As someone who usually wants 47 interdependent systems before calling a game deep, I'll admit the decision-making here is tighter than it looks. Choosing move order matters. Enemy aggro timing matters. Misreading the grid by one square can lock you into a dead end two turns later, which is exactly the kind of low-key strategic pressure that makes you replay a level three times without resenting it. What works well is the aesthetic commitment. The chunky pixel art and FM-synth-adjacent soundtrack land the 1982 handheld-demake fantasy convincingly. The humor is dry and self-aware - references to the DUSK universe pop up without requiring any familiarity with the source material, so newcomers are not penalized for skipping the original. The bite-sized level structure also means this plays naturally in short sessions, which is genuinely useful. There is no elaborate meta-progression, no mod workshop, no sprawling tech tree. It is a small, focused thing that does not pretend to be otherwise. On the downside, the simplicity that makes it accessible also caps its ceiling. Players chasing deep systemic complexity or extensive build variety will exhaust what DUSK '82 offers relatively quickly. The level count in the Ultimate Edition is generous enough to justify the package, but there is no procedural generation or community level editor to extend replayability beyond the authored content. AI behavior, while readable and fair, is also purely pattern-based - there is no adaptive challenge to speak of. For a strategy-focused player, the absence of any meaningful resource or upgrade layer means the decision space, though satisfying, stays narrow throughout. For its target audience - players who grew up on Game Boy puzzle-action hybrids, or anyone wanting a palate cleanser between heavier titles - DUSK '82: Ultimate Edition is a well-constructed, unpretentious package. The 96% positive Steam rating on 441 reviews reflects a game that is doing exactly what it set out to do, and doing it without apology. Approach it as a tight, authored puzzle collection with a cult-shooter skin, and you will get your money's worth.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamGrid-Based PuzzlesDemakeSokoban-InspiredRetro AestheticShort SessionsPattern-Based CombatAction-PuzzlerCult Classic Tie-In

System Requirements

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Processor
Any made within the last decade
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
Any made within the last decade
Storage
200 MB available space…

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OS
Windows 11
Processor
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
Graphics
NVIDIA RTX 3090 FTW
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
420 MB available space
Sound Card
Sound Blaster…

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Game Info

Developer
David Szymanski
Publisher
New Blood Interactive
Release Date
Oct 22, 2021

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