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  • Summary: Step into the shoes of Prince Carlton and pauper Gregg as they make their separate ways through a forgotten kingdom. Guided by mysterious wise men, the two set out on adventures into the great unknown. Unbeknownst to each other, their paths run parallel.

    With a variety of recruitable
    Step into the shoes of Prince Carlton and pauper Gregg as they make their separate ways through a forgotten kingdom. Guided by mysterious wise men, the two set out on adventures into the great unknown. Unbeknownst to each other, their paths run parallel.

    With a variety of recruitable companions, countless secrets, and a non-linear character selection screen, no two runs of Pillars of Dust will be quite the same! Will you be the first to unlock the truths of Alluriga and get the coveted 100% completion?
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  1. May 26, 2026
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    Pillars of Dust isn't a bad game; it's just not good enough to play. For very young gamers who are learning to read and getting to grips with turn-based gameplay, it's a fine choice. For anyone else, there are far better and more worthwhile retro-inspired RPGs out there - from the same developer, no less.