Dust: Heaven

: Some reviewers noted issues with sound design, occasionally clunky writing, and a general lack of innovation beyond its inspirations.

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: Much of the progression is locked behind clever environmental puzzles that require finding and combining specific items. : Some reviewers noted issues with sound design,

Reviews highlight that while the game lacks original ideas, it succeeds as a lovingly crafted homage. Reviews highlight that while the game lacks original

The game begins in 1970 when a scientific team discovers a mysterious virus in the blood of a primitive tribe in New Guinea. Dubbed the virus was initially researched for its potential to grant immortality.

: Ammo is scarce, making every shot critical. Players can scavenge for bullet shells and combine them with gunpowder found at vending machines to craft more ammunition.