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Darksiders is a third-person, single player action/adventure game inspired by the characters, themes and mythology of the apocalypse and the battle of Armageddon described by the Book of Revelation. But this modern interpretation is not your run of the mill Sunday school stroll through the New Testament. In the game players take on the role of "War," one of the dread Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. But things are not as they were.
Deceived by the forces of evil into prematurely bringing about the end of the world, War - the first Horseman of the Apocalypse - stands accused of breaking the sacred law by inciting a war between heaven and hell. Dishonored and stripped of his powers, War must return to Earth to search for the truth and punish those responsible. But there is no clear definition of good and evil in this tale. Hunted by a vengeful group of angels, War must take on the forces of Hell, forge uneasy alliances with the very demons he hunts, and journey across the ravaged remains of the Earth on his quest for vindication. But the answers he seeks will reveal a deep conspiracy in which War will find, and have to resign himself to the reality that although once the hand of God, he is just a pawn in the eternal battle between heaven and hell. Gameplay A mix of exploration and fast-paced action gameplay, Darksiders is based on nonlinear play situations. That means that as War slowly regains his previous powers of destruction and carnage in order to continue his search for the origins and reasons for his betrayal, players will be able to backtrack to areas and scenarios that they may have left unexplored upon first discovery. Almost all areas of the game can be explored and some of the things players will find as they do so are treasure chests, health chests, and bonus life points, etc. The ability to go back and explore areas is important, especially as the game progresses and War finds himself up against enemies whose defeat require special skills and/or weaponry. As for combat gameplay, Darksiders features a variety of weapons--including blades and firearms--that can be used in combo moves or in single strikes. Some of these can be charged up for quick, but devastating attacks on enemies and all can be arranged on your controller's D-pad for easy and preferred access. Additional gameplay elements include the ability/necessity to fight from the back of your mount, Ruin, and the collection of the souls in the form of glowing orbs that fall to the ground as enemies are dispatched. The latter can be used to level up War with new items and abilities. Varied Characters and Environments Although players take on the imposing role or War, Darksiders also contains a wide variety of equally intriguing and sometimes frightening characters. These include: an assortment of vengeful angels; demons, such as "the Jailer" whose body is made up of the remains of countless cadavers; a bestiary of wicked and vile creatures created to bolster the armies of hell on Earth; and Ruin, the trusty steed of War. Gameplay environments players will experience are equally varied, and include areas both underground and on the surface, that call to mind both familiar, if ruined modern urban environments, as well as ones seemingly pulled from the nightmarish scenes of the biblical apocalypse. Key Features
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I expected,
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Darksiders (Video Game)
I recently ordered this game after reading some good reviews and seeing the game, it looked awesome. I am a little bit disapointed as it wasnt exactly what I was expecting. The game could have had some better ingame graphics instead of just good cinematics. Was a little bit cartoony for me but then again I was expecting a game that looked like Dante's Inferno. Overall wasnt bad, good storyline, controls were a little bit awkward for me and the game could use some work, but it could be worse.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Distilled Fun,
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Darksiders (Video Game)
Darksiders mixes together a lot of elements from my favorite games, there is a little bit of god of war, resident evil 4, gears of war, portal and a whole lot of Zelda. It is pretty amazing how it all comes together into one cohesive and fun package. This game came out of the blue and is an absolute must own if you enjoyed a least a couple of the games I previously mentioned.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Zelda meets Cartoon Hero,
By Andi (Toronto, CAN) - See all my reviews
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Darksiders (Video Game)
Fun game combining elements of so many good video games, most notably Zelda, but also a bit of Portal. Doesn't add much, doesn't change much and that's a good thing. Visuals are good, the story line somewhat forgettable though. A bit of backtracking for treasure hunting, not too much though and it is not too tedious. Most gameplay elements feel good and can be handled well, however there are parts where I can see impatient gamers throwing their controller around in frustration. One challenge in particular, about 2/3rds through the game it comes to somewhat frustrating platforming challenge you are about to likely loose a dozen times or more before moving on. All in all time well spent, although nothing memorable remains after having beaten it. Zero replay value.Update: The last stretch of the game unravels some more unpleasant experiences, dropping frame rate, ending stuck inside objects (gates ?!?), disappearing control mechanisms disabling backtracking for additional loot etc. Console did freeze twice during play, could be just my 360 but still worth noting. Finally, the ending sequence suggests a sequel, we'll see...
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