I went through it and learned the basics and quickly was shown how to do all sorts of spiffy and crazy kills that I started to forget what exactly I had learned that mattered just a few minutes ago. Sure you could pause the game and plan your attacks, but that is if you can remember which button accomplishes what. I understand why this game originally came out on PC there is way too much to do without a keyboard at times. Since I never played the original Dustwind I decided to, of course, do the tutorial and what a nightmare that was to follow with so much going on with a controller. You’ll get about 10 hours of gameplay in the 16-mission campaign so don’t rush too much to get to it. The Last Resort is set in a post-apocalyptic world whereas described you must make “quick tactical decisions if you want to survive” never mind the fact you can pause the game and set up your commands and actions in advance right? Last Resort was ported from the original PC game simply named “Dustwind” and then stripped to focus on single player action. Perusing the store page, it’s got mostly positive reviews and it’s gotten quite a few improvements over the years including the addition of single player, which the Last Resort version for consoles is based on.
Dustwind – The Last Resort originally appeared back in 2017 as a PC team deathmatch/real time tactics game published and developed by Dustwind Studios and Zsoftware.