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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Andrew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: If ever a game could be called a love letter to a bygone era, it's Darksiders. This game features more homage to past games in the action/adventure genre than I could count on both hands. The game's strongest point is that the developers knew just the rig...
Essentially, when it’s all said and done, Darksiders is a fun game and it’s a great addition to the Action-Adventure genre that pays homage to the best, but doesn’t really do too much that we haven’t seen before. Taking all things into consideration, ...
Abstract: The cover of Darksiders has a rather menacing individual riding a huge horse and who looks distinctly frightening. It is clear from the cover itself that this it not a game for the younger crowd. Upon first playing this game, it is quite evident the c...
Great action, interesting story, graphic novel feel,
The camera can give you headaches and shadow arenas can really drag down the experience.
THQ and Vigil games send players straight into a war between heaven and hell with Darksiders. We got our hands on the PS3 version and rode right into the fire. Does Darksiders end up restoring the balance or does it end up destroying the world? Check...
Abstract: The number of games out now that allow you to wander through a post-apocalyptic wasteland are numerous, and there doesn’t seem to be any sign of them letting up anytime soon. Then a game comes along that not only lets you wander around a world destro...
Abstract: Usually when I review a game I'm more apt to give credit to developers that come up with new systems, new ideas, and new ways of improving upon existing genres. That said, Darksiders is pretty much unabashedly taking sections and mechanics of already e...
Abstract: Let's get this out of the way right now: Darksiders could be the most derivative game I've played in years. There's a fine line between inspiration and grand theft game design, and developer Vigil Games' debut comes dangerously close to stepping over i...
Brutal, satisfying combat, Inspired Zelda puzzles, 15 hours of content.
Combat relies on the same combos, Needless padding towards the end,
Beyond Darksiders action aficionados also have SEGA's Bayonetta and EA's Dante's Inferno to look forward to at the start of 2010, however Vigil Studios and THQ title manages to stand on its own with an inspired blend of its influences. A surpr...
Abstract: While plenty of games are set in a postapocalyptic wasteland, not many let you participate in the actual end of the world. In the case of Darksiders, this is precisely where the action begins. Influenced by games like God of War and The Legend of Zelda...
Fun, fluid, and brutal combat, Plenty of satisfying puzzles to solve, Constant rewards keep you wanting to play, Large world to explore with a lengthy single-player campaign
Controls are overly complicated and sometimes unresponsive, Absurd and meager story
An uproariously fun and enjoyable post-Apocalyptic adventure that is a little too familiar at times. ...