Heaven Dust 2
A one-person studio's love letter to classic survival horror, tight corridors, smarter zombies, and resource management that actually bites back.
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About Heaven Dust 2
Heaven Dust 2 is a top-down survival horror game built almost entirely by one person at One Gruel Studio, and that context matters. You wake in a cryogenic pod inside a research base that has gone very wrong, and from the first hallway it is clear the developer studied their reference material seriously. The layout of the facility unfolds like a locked-door puzzle box, handing you keys and key cards at a measured pace while the undead shuffle between you and every objective. If you have muscle memory from Resident Evil 2 or the original Clock Tower era, this will feel familiar in the best way, not derivative, but genuinely fluent in the same language. The core loop is exploration, light combat, and inventory discipline. Ammunition is scarce enough that you will absolutely stand in a doorway doing the mental arithmetic on whether a zombie is worth a bullet or a shove-and-sprint. There are crafting elements for healing items and ammo, and the research base layout rewards backtracking once you have the right tool or keycard. Puzzles are logic-based and satisfying rather than obscure, the kind that make you feel sharp when they click rather than relieved you looked up a guide. The RPG layer is light but present, letting you allocate points across stats like health and weapon efficiency across a run. Where the game earns its 91 percent approval rating is in its atmosphere. The sprite work and lighting sit in a considered middle ground between chunky pixel art and something cleaner, and the soundtrack does exactly what good horror scoring should do: it swells when the tension needs it and drops to near-silence when the game wants you to feel alone. For a small release that did not get wide coverage, the soundscape is genuinely impressive. Rooms feel different from each other. The base has character. The honest caveats: the opening hour asks for patience while the mechanics and map geometry settle in. Some players used to more action-forward survival games may find the early pacing stingy. The RPG elements, while present, are not deep enough to anchor multiple radically different playthroughs. And the game runs roughly four to six hours depending on your pace, which is exactly the right length for what it is, it does not overstay, and that is a creative choice worth respecting rather than punishing. If you are the kind of player who misses when survival horror meant slow-burning tension, carefully husbanded resources, and a map you had to actually remember, Heaven Dust 2 delivers that in a compact, hand-crafted package. It is a focused game made with clear intent by people who clearly cared about getting the feeling right. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- One Gruel Studio
- Publisher
- indienova
- Release Date
- Jan 5, 2022