Abstract: For a few fleeting minutes, Dark Void makes a fantastic impression. It throws you right into an airborne skirmish between pre-jet engine airplanes, classically round UFO saucers, and a dude in a jetpack. Guiding a nimble fellow between competing aircra...
Abstract: Dark Void is an action game with an over-the-shoulder view. The game’s mechanics focus on two things: taking cover and a your Rocketeer-style jetpack. After an unexplained prologue you start the main body of the game where you immediately meet the dari...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Eric , review by: gamespy.com
Successfully combines genres; nifty setting.
Takes a while to get going; graphically unimpressive; poor AI.
Exciting aerial combat sequences, tight controls both in the air and on the ground, vertical cover novelty
Dull and dim-witted enemies offer little challenge, monotonous ground encounters, annoying escort missions
While its innovative premise and exciting aerial combat highlight this ambitious shooter, Dark Void's lacklustre AI, short campaign and lack of polish are detrimental to the game's overall experience...
Abstract: Dark Void is an interesting premise that aims high, however fails to deliver the vertigo inspired action in this 360 degrees third person shooter. The story of Dark Void revolves around a pilot named Will who finds himself trapped in The Void due to a ...
Abstract: Fire up your jetpack and get ready for some serious adventuring in Capcom’s high-flying hybrid of airborne thrills and ground-based combat. Set on the other side of the Bermuda Triangle, there is plenty of alien hardware and faux 1938 experimental tech...