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Dustwind: Resistance

Dustwind: Resistance

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Release Date: June 18, 2025

RPG, Post-apocalypse, Isometric View, Tactics, Strategic Elements, Xbox Play Anywhere, Singleplayer

A tactical team RPG with an active pause system, representing the post-apocalyptic series inspired by Fallout Tactics. Dustwind: Resistance focuses exclusively on a single-player campaign, allowing us to lead & develop a group of characters. We can also use built-in editors to create our own stories and maps.

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Dustwind: Resistance is a tactical team role-playing game inspired by Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel. It is set in a post-apocalyptic universe and the action takes place in real time with an option to use active pause. Unlike the previous installment of the series from Dustwind Studios, this game focuses exclusively on a single-player campaign.

Gameplay

We lead a group of warriors, trying to defend our home against the invading army. We can rely on weapons (from bows, through grenades, to rocket launchers), a dog, and an armored vehicle. In addition to this, we set traps, deploy turrets and barricades. We can also take the risk of performing certain tasks in the enemy's dangerous territories.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S

Developer: Dustwind Studios

Publisher: Z-Software

Game Series

Dustwind: Resistance
Dustwind: Resistance
Dustwind: Resistance

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Dustwind Game Series

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Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Dustwind: Resistance Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5, 6 GB RAM, graphic card 3 GB GeForce GTX 1060, Windows 10/11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Dustwind: Resistance Video Game.

86%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (59)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Combat: The real-time with pause combat system is praised for its tactical depth, allowing players to make strategic moves with their small squad.
  • Character Development: Players appreciate the leveling system and the ability to invest skill points after missions, which allows for tailored character progression.
  • Solid Graphics and Sound Design: While not graphically stunning, the visuals are considered appealing, and the sound design enhances the combat experience.
  • Variety of Gameplay Elements: The game features a mix of stealth, traps, and various combat strategies, including the use of an armored car and a dog companion.
  • Challenging Gameplay: The game offers a balanced difficulty curve, keeping players engaged without overwhelming them with power creep.
  • Nostalgic Vibes: Many users draw parallels to classic games like Fallout and Wasteland, appreciating the post-apocalyptic setting and storytelling style.

The main cons of the game

  • Limited Enemy Variety: Some players noted a lack of diversity in enemy types, leading to repetitive encounters.
  • Inconsistent AI: The enemy AI is described as sometimes erratic, with tactical decisions that can feel random rather than strategic.
  • Linear Missions: The game’s linear structure may limit exploration and player choice, which some players found restrictive.
  • Stealth Mechanics: While stealth is included, it is underutilized and only necessary in specific missions, which may disappoint players looking for more tactical options.
  • Early Game Imbalances: Some users felt that early-game weapons were weak compared to later options, which could impact the initial gameplay experience.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Lack of Turn-Based Option: Players expressed a desire for a turn-based mode, similar to older tactical games, to enhance strategic planning.
  • Cover System: The absence of a cover system was noted, which could have added more tactical depth to combat scenarios.
  • Custom Campaign Options: Some players wished for a "custom campaign" mode that would allow them to replay missions with late-game weapons for added fun.
  • Variety in Tactical Options: Users noted that the tactical options during combat could be expanded to include more strategic elements, beyond just positioning and DPS.

Summary

  • Overall, Dustwind: Resistance is well-received for its engaging combat and nostalgic elements, but it faces criticism for its linearity, enemy variety, and some inconsistencies in gameplay mechanics.

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