“Most stories start at the beginning,” says Marchal, “but this story starts in the middle, gradually widening outward to encompass multiple points of view over a thirty year span; a story spiral that explores the past, present and future of a single dramatic night.” After that first fateful meeting during a robbery-gone-wrong in the middle of the desert, the lives of these two families become entwined. From the trailer it looks like a couple of the kids from each family end up staying in touch, though the lad seems awfully surprised when the girl rocks up on his doorstep talking about some letters he’s sent her. There’s clearly a lot more to it and, yeah, I’d definitely like to see where it all goes. Marchal mentions that they’re looking forward to sharing more “in the coming months”, so I’m sure we’ll find out more soon. As Dusk Falls is coming to PC, Xbox Series X and Xbox One. Check out the Interior/Night website for details. Whatever you call it, hit our E3 2020 tag for more from this summer’s blast of gaming announcements, trailers, and miscellaneous marketing. Check out the PC games at the PlayStation 5 show, everything at the PC Gaming Show, and all the trailers from the Xbox showcase, for starters.