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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Dark Void is a run-of-the-mill third-person shooter that tries to shake things up by bringing vertical combat into the mix. Unfortunately, the novelty of the flying mechanic and shifted perspective fades quickly and the gunplay is woefully mundane, making...
Initially, Dark Void conjures up halcyon images of Sunday matinee movies, with a dashing hero saving the day, but like that rubbish film, The Rocketeer, Airtight Games' third-person yarn takes its cue from these celluloid tales but then fashions a sub...
Abstract: The demo for Iron Man was really fun. Flying around in Tony Stark's custom-made suit seemed to work fairly well, the suit itself looked cool, and it appeared as though SEGA had really captured the feel of being the Armored Avenger. The ability to go fr...
Abstract: Dark Void was a title I had somewhat high hopes for going in, but one that ended up leaving me a little dejected and disappointed in that it was made by the same crew, Airtight Games, that gave us the awesome Crimson Skies game from the old Xbox days. ...
Jetpack is speedy and maneuverable, Great opportunities for daring stunts
Too much time spent without a jetpack, Shooting is unexciting, Enemies are repetitive
Zooming around with your jetpack can be a lot of fun, but routine shooter action and long flightless sections keep Dark Void from flying high....
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Published: 2010-01-20, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The idea of a personal, rocket-powered flight device has captured man's imagination for decades, yet the reality of such a device remains depressingly distant. This disparity between dream and reality mirrors the experience of playing Dark Void. There ...
Abstract: Dark Void seemed to be the cure for what ailed us. A new intellectual property featuring jet packs, Nikola Tesla, flying saucers, and a void... that's dark. This is the sort of story that plays well in trailers and in a demo, but when you're playing ...
Dark Void is all over the place. The story’s never explained adequately, the combat’s pretty much always a chore, and flying isn’t nearly as fun as it should be. I don’t hate Dark Void, but I don’t care for it, either. This i...
Abstract: The bullet points of Dark Void sound like it would make a pretty sweet game: You have the Bermuda Triangle, aliens hell bent on world domination and, of course, a tricked-out personal jet pack. Unfortunately, many of the game's cool concepts and origin...
Dark Void has so much going for it. A unique story line, innovative gameplay and a main character with the gift of flight. How cool is that! A character than can fly whenever he wants! Yet the fatal flaw remains the controls. The ability to fly should ...