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Dustborn and Kunitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess reviews: Too many parts and a terrific trek, writes PETER HOSKIN


PETER HOSKIN: Dustborn tonal swings between earnestness, comedy and big sci-fi imagineering, and you've got a game that's as raucous as its bright, comic-booky art style.

There you are, a woman called Pax, on the lam from the law in some sort of future-America, having pulled off a heist with your crew of X-Men-ish buddies. ustborn’s tonal swings between earnestness, comedy and big sci-fi imagineering, and you’ve got a game that’s as raucous as its bright, comic-booky art style Add in Dustborn’s tonal swings between earnestness, comedy and big sci-fi imagineering, and you’ve got a game that’s as raucous as its bright, comic-booky art style.

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