Dustborn is a game about disinformation and very modern problems set in an alternate US where a group of misfits flee the police after stealing an 'important package'. A glimpse at social media ...
Quantic Dream and developer Red Thread Games dropped a brand new trailer today for their game Dustborn, which has officially been released for PC and consoles. If you haven't seen the game before, you ...
Quantic Dream announced Dustborn, a narrative-driven action-adventure game set in an alternate version of America. We got the first trailer for Dustborn at gamescom Opening Night Live, which shows ...
Spotlight By Quantic Dream and Oslo-based development studio Red Thread Games revealed the latest gameplay trailer for Dustborn today, along with the game's official release date. The team dropped two ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. As reported by Gematsu, the studio said it was important to find a publisher that would share its vision for narrative-driven games. "Quantic Dream ...
Dustborn is a game with a lot going on. A complex, politically messy alternate-earth setting, persecuted misfit heroes with vocal-based superpowers (it’s all rather X-Men, social justice commentary ...
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” That’s the opening to the Gospel of John. I’m not particularly religious despite my parents’ best efforts, but I ...
Watch the shocking new cinematic trailer for Dustborn to see how your choices can affect what happens in the story of this upcoming action-adventure game. Dustborn will be available on PC, PlayStation ...
Dustborn has just been announced at the Future Games Show, a next-gen title coming from Red Thread Games, the developer behind Dreamfall Chapters and Draugen. Set in an alternative near-future America ...
Red Thread Games is mostly known for the Dreamfall series of adventure games spanning back 20 years, but their latest creation is something altogether different. It's called Dustborn and, at first ...
Dustborn is a game for the freaks, the broken, the lost, the outcasts, the exiles, the ones who’ve never quite found a place. But if my time at PAX East was any indication, it resonated with people.