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  • Summary: When you awake, you find yourself in a mansion, where was the secret research center, is now a maze full of horrible zombies and deadly traps. You'll have to escape by overcoming your fears, collecting items, solving innovative puzzles and revealing the cruel truth.
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  2. Negative: 2 out of 5
  1. Mar 10, 2021
    80
    Progressing through Heaven Dust's zombie-filled world is highly enjoyable thanks to its rewarding puzzles and sense of exploration.
  2. Mar 12, 2021
    70
    Heaven Dust feels like a smaller Resident Evil game. It's only a couple of hours long, but it's also an indie title, and it packs a lot of fun into its short runtime. The combat and survival elements are serviceable and mostly act as a framework for the puzzles. Those who have gone through the Spencer Mansion a few times before should give Heaven Dust a try, as it offers a bite-size and serviceable homage to the original survival horror game.
  3. Mar 24, 2021
    50
    For existing fans, there is some joy to be had in this Resident Evil love letter. For those that never played the originals though, Heaven Dust isn’t a patch on the games that inspired it.
  4. May 3, 2021
    45
    Heaven Dust isn’t an awful game, but it has some awful parts. Uninspired gameplay and a lack of originality aren’t enough to make the game worth a recommendation. However, there’s just enough love put into that, perhaps, old-school Resident Evil fans could have a good time.
  5. Mar 31, 2021
    30
    Heaven Dust presents itself as a downgraded take on the Resident Evil franchise and that's exactly what it is. There are some fun puzzles and old-school Resident Evil fans may get a kick out of exploring the mansion and finding all the similarities between it and Capcom's franchise, but otherwise it's hard to come up with a reason why most survival-horror enthusiasts would want to play this.
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  1. Feb 3, 2022
    10
    ****
    i played all resident evil from ps1 classic version to now :D
    but i can say this game is kinda better of them lol if i was capcom? i
    ****
    i played all resident evil from ps1 classic version to now :D
    but i can say this game is kinda better of them lol
    if i was capcom? i will hired this guyz who made this game
    btw
    ignore meta of this game
    i belive this game is 10/10
    im old gamer from atari
    trust me guyz
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  2. Jul 6, 2023
    7
    Heaven Dust (HD) is a huge reference to classic Resident Evil (RE), especially the ps1 version of them. However, that's not a bad thing.
    The
    Heaven Dust (HD) is a huge reference to classic Resident Evil (RE), especially the ps1 version of them. However, that's not a bad thing.
    The game borrows heavily from its inspiration, things like music or sound effects are straight (or very close) to the PS1 originals, take for example the sounds of dogs in the distance when getting into a garden. The setting is a mansion, and things from gameplay like looking for clues for puzzles, keys to certain doors, and obviously, the zombies. However, HD does away with the "Tank" controls which can feel disappointing for fans of the original RE but it's understandable since they can be a hassle for newer players.
    Tough, the game does feel kind of slow at points, not having a run option attached to a button is a huge miss, the shooting mechanic could have been improved for the console, and finally, the sound effects are a little too high and can't be adjusted.
    So, in conclusion, this is a good indie game, if you are a fan of the original RE this could get a smile out of you.
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