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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Game,
By Marco H. (Canada) - See all my reviews
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dark Sector (Video Game)
Dark Sector is a very enjoyable game. The only problems i have with it is the multiplayeris not very fun and its near impossible to find some one to play with because its a dead community and the single player is not very long but overall what's there is a very good game for a very good price.
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3.8 out of 5 stars (64 customer reviews) 31 of 36 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
You WANT to love it but...,
By Jairo Lopez "Blood of Hatred" - Published on Amazon.com
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dark Sector (Video Game)
Finally the long awaited Dark Sector has hit the shelves and sadly it just came short of meeting HALF of its expectations. Visually the game is phenomenal but unfortunately there's only so much scenery can do for the entertainment value of a game. The story is very cliché and lacks the ability to really get you involved and suck you in; for the most part Hayden (who you play as) comes off as a very one-dimensional character with your cliché "past that haunts him" so nothing new on that front. As far as game play goes, the movements are extremely stiff which makes aiming a really big pain especially when the enemy AI is hardly existent yet so hard to eliminate. The glaive; honestly, it's awesome the first few times you kill with it but sooner rather than later you'll get sick of it and it just becomes annoying to maneuver and even more annoying when you try to run up to an enemy to hit them with it and for some odd reason it does NOTHING the first 2 tries so you get hit THEN it works.So overall I'm sad to say this game was a HUGE let down for me because I, like a lot of you I'm sure, have been anticipating this game since back when Xbox 360 was still labeled Xbox 2. Definitely worth a glimpse but I don't think it quite deserves it's spot on your shelve next to those other long awaited titles that actually delivered. Rent don't buy. 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
For me it's all about the Glaive,
By W. Newberry "agent_47" - Published on Amazon.com
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dark Sector (Video Game)
In short, Dark Sector looks like Gears Of War, the same art direction, there's even a simular roadie-run. But that's where the comparison ends.Dark Sector for me was very fun, but the game didn't start out that way,it grew on me ,then I found myself having a strong desire to replay it again on the hardest setting after I intially beat the game. At first I didn't like the game but I stuck with it and really thought it's a very good game. Some of the boss battles at first will leave you scratching your head as what to do,but once I figured out there weak spots ,it was easy as gravy. I actually like not being 'held by the hand' so to speak ,having the game give me hints on killing a boss. For the most part you gotta figure it out without 'glowing parts' as hints on the bosses body, with exception the last boss. I actually loved my second playthrough on the hardest setting ,it was pure gamer bliss. One thing I highly,highly recommend is getting used to the 'Glaive' ,it will be by far your fav weapon in the game. You unlock the Glaive's various abilities as you progress into the game. I didn't find the Glaive hard to control at all,and it's really the hilight of the game. Overall a very satisfying enjoyable game, with epic boss battles,and decent Gears Of War like scenery,Dark Sector is a solid game. If you so choose you can use primarily use ballistic weapons ,all of which are upgradeable at various black markets you'll find in the sewers. I like the fact that you can duel wield ,have a Gliave in one hand and a micro-machine gun in the other. I found myself using assault rifles for distance enemies ,because the Glaive does have limited range. Think of the Glaive as a boomerang on steroids ,only it has very sharp blades. By far my fav weapon in the game. A must play game for any gamer. PEACE 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, Fun Game, but has its flaws,
By Turtle502 - Published on Amazon.com
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dark Sector (Video Game)
Put simply, Dark Sector is a fun game. The game has unique puzzles that incorporate the various abilities of the glaive, this unique weapon that your character "Hayden" uses throughout the game. The glaive eventually gains an ability called "aftertouch", which allows you to steer the glaive toward your enemies or objectives by taking on the third-person view of the glaive itself -- you travel along with it, in slow-motion, until it hits its intended target...and better yet, you get to see the results up-close.The game has really smooth gameplay, and I did not encounter any bugs, defects, or poor framerate issues. The voice-acting is superb, and the sound on this game rates as "one of the best" I have ever encountered. The controls are well laid out, and as Hayden obtains more and more abilities as the game progresses, the controls never become overwhelming or confusing. The weapon upgrade system in this game is somewhat deficient. Once an upgrade is applied to a weapon, there appears to be no way to remove it. The "blackmarket" upgrade sites are few and far between, and once you swap out a weapon from your locker, you're stuck with whatever you have, until you either backtrack or get to the next location. The environments in the game are a mixed bag. Ultimately, this game plays a lot like Resident Evil 4, in terms of the controls and the underlying game engine. At times, the levels feel like a mix of Condemned, Resident Evil 4, Tomb Raider, and sometimes even Bioshock. Some of the levels, especially the later ones, look much better than others, a sign that development may have gone off in several different directions until they brought the final game together. The game has a good save system, so you won't find yourself repeating sections tirelessly. The AI is not advanced. At times, it seems all the enemies just rush you. Some of the enemies have special abilities that make them more difficult to defeat. However, the enemies come at you in very predictable waves. By the time you're 50% through the game, you can predict the patterns. Melee combat is weak. There's a loosely woven story that keeps the game moving along. The cut-scenes are well-done. What doesn't make sense, at times, are the number of bosses that appear in the game, which seem totally unrelated to anything that is going on from Hayden's viewpoint. Most of the bosses are extremely time-consuming to figure out -- they are puzzles themselves. There are no health meters on the bosses, so you never know if what you're doing is actually working. From a replay-value perspective, you may be compelled to play the game at least twice, since completing the single-player campaign unlocks the "brutal" difficulty, worth an achievement. There are a few achievements dedicated to online play, which this game supports. However, the online population for this game has been very small. This game has probably been overlooked by many gamers. The environments, bosses, and gameplay may seem dated, but the glaive and its unique abilities make the game rewarding and fun. I'm glad I picked it up. |
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