The Lost Town: The Dust Image
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  • Summary: Blood, silence and fear soak this lost town. Can you make it through the night? In the year 2037, a small remote town in the South American Andes is cut off from the outside world by a mudslide. After a full week of heavy rain, a power outage causes a massive explosion at a biochemicalBlood, silence and fear soak this lost town. Can you make it through the night? In the year 2037, a small remote town in the South American Andes is cut off from the outside world by a mudslide. After a full week of heavy rain, a power outage causes a massive explosion at a biochemical military facility located on the outskirts of the town. A beautiful girl named Chilia with red hair and deep red eyes emerges from the darkness. Possessing incredible combat skills, you must use her abilities to find survivors before nightfall. Other objectives include setting traps, collecting items and using various weapons to defeat unknown creatures. The more you battle, the more skills you gain. The danger level increases at nighttime, so you will need the help of survivors in the camp to protect it for a course of seven days. While you wait for the rescue team to arrive, you must fight off vicious creatures that are starving for their next meal. Expand
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. Nintendo Gamer
    Sep 28, 2011
    80
    Ignore the pong of rotting flesh and dive in. [Oct 2011, p.76]
  2. Jul 8, 2011
    70
    While it may not be the longest game ever, with the campaign being beatable in just around two hours, there is enough diversity in it to make it worth more than one playthrough. Priced at only 500 Points, this fun, intriguing and innovative game is one not to be left in the dust.
  3. Games Master UK
    Sep 25, 2011
    69
    A little short, but reasonably replayable, this is worth a look. [Nov 2011, p.95]
  4. Aug 19, 2011
    40
    Determined types fond of incessant repetition might eke some mild enjoyment from The Lost Town, but the rest of us can move swiftly along and leave the town to its inevitable fate.