Rock, Paper, Shotgun

Edge Of Twilight

By Jim Rossignol on September 11th, 2007 at 7:36 pm.

An attractive new action-adventure has appeared on the RPS radar, flaunting its pixels quite outrageously. It’s called Edge Of Twilight and it’s set in a fantasy steam-punk universe in which a battle between two cultures rages. (Lucky it wasn’t set in one of those fantasy steam-punk universes where everyone sits about eating biscuits and talking about corduroy.)

Here’s a picture:

Like all games in 2007, it looks extremely pretty. It might even be fun to play – the main character’s abilities change depending on the day-night cycle – but we should perhaps keep in mind that the developers previously made Hot Dog King. Yum!


Action! But where’s the adventure my hotdog?

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