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The speaker discusses the game Dustborn from Gamescom. They mention that the game has a unique story mechanic where words have magical effects on the world and characters. They compare the gameplay to a B-action game with storytelling similar to Life is Strange. The speaker emphasizes the importance of having diverse characters in the game. They express their hope for a telltale aspect where players can choose how to use their words to solve problems. The speaker encourages listeners to share their thoughts on the game and asks if they would consider playing it. Hey you, I'm your player 2, and let's talk about Dustborn from Gamescom. Hey you, I'm your player 2, and let's talk about Dustborn from Gamescom. Hey you, I'm your player 2, and let's talk about Dustborn from Gamescom. Hey you, I'm your player 2, and let's talk about Dustborn from Gamescom. Hey you, I'm your player 2, and let's talk about Dustborn from Gamescom. Hey you, I'm your player 2, and let's talk about Dustborn. Dustborn has a unique story mechanic where words are actual magic. What you say, or what the characters say, will affect the world and the people around them. Not only that, it looks like a B-action game with some unique storytelling closer to, like, Life is Strange. And I think this is very much needed right now with a cast of unique and diverse characters. I don't know much about it, but I'm really hoping that there's like a telltale aspect of it where even though your words are power, you get to choose how to use them to affect the world and solve your problems. So, let me know what you think of the footage, and if you're going to pick up a game like that in the future, D. So let me know what you think of the footage. Are you going to play Dustborn? So let me know what you think in the comments below. Are you going to play Dustborn? Does the concept of your words having actual powers intrigue you? Let me know. Peace!