![]() ![]() ![]() When you do come across an enemy that requires strategy to best, the joy of slaying it is truly satisfying - but these occurrences are few and far between. Still, it’s disappointing that most of the enemies require next to no strategy to overcome. The action segments are enjoyable enough - inasmuch as it’s hard to make slicing up undead baddies unenjoyable. There are also a few special abilities you gain along the way - like the ability to summon demon lords to do your bidding or to split your soul in two to solve dungeon puzzles. The majority of the adventure comprises rather standard action fare - Death wields both a fast primary weapon and a slow but powerful secondary weapon, and you chain together moves to slash your way through the various enemies. However, if a healthy dose of ridiculous doesn’t faze you, the contrived reasons for Death’s various escapades through heaven, hell and everywhere in between do provide an amusing backdrop for his quest. Given that the end result of any plot advancement is inevitably that Death needs to gather three of something and thrash some skeletons, hearing the characters go on about the old ways and soul judgement just feels a bit silly. Though it should please anyone solely in the market for ‘epic,’ it lacks any trace of subtlety and often comes off as sophomoric. The narrative is pretty entertaining, if not severely overdramatic. Death believes that War has been wrongfully convicted of destroying mankind, and seeks to restore humanity to clear his brother’s name. MaFollowing a successful 2016 Kickstarter campaign and subsequent Steam release, Rad Rodgers finally blasts its way onto home consoles.Play Darksiders II further fleshes out the story of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse introduced in the first title - this time with War’s brother, Death, at the helm. Read more: The Raven Remastered Review Rad Rodgers Review (PlayStation 4)Ī 2D platformer with Duke Nukem's attitude MaAnother enthralling Poirot game has released! Oh wait, what happened to Poirot that he's degraded from master crime solver to constable. Read more: Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered Review The Raven Remastered Review (PlayStation 4) However, is it good enough to stand out in this day and age? Read more: Darksiders III Review Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered Review (PlayStation 4)ĪugHere we have a remake of a fun open-world third-person shooter. This time around, Gunfire Games has taken the reins so does this new studio have what it takes to reinvigorate the series? NovemIt's been over 6 years since Vigil Games' incredible post-apocalyptic franchise last saw a new release. Read more: MX vs ATV All Out Anniversary Edition Review Darksiders III Review (PlayStation 4) MaFans of motocross and off-roading certainly don't have many choices so get ready to race in a new release of last year's MX vs ATV game. Read more: Darksiders Warmastered Edition Review MX vs ATV All Out Anniversary Edition Review (PlayStation 4) Read more: Darksiders III Season Pass DLC Review Darksiders Warmastered Edition Review (Switch)ĪpThe now defunct Vigil Games' epic hit from 2010 is finally available for Switch so get ready to tear up hordes of demons yet again. JDarksiders III is now complete with 2 DLC expansions so let's take a look at both and see if the Season Pass is worth purchasing. Read more: Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition Review Darksiders III Season Pass DLC Review (PlayStation 4) OctoVigil and Gunfire's epic Darksiders franchise began with a bang and its sequel is now available for Switch so sharpen your scythes. Darksiders II Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition Review (Switch) Let's take a look at both titles' gameplay and worlds and see which one emerges victorious. OctoVigil Games may not be around anymore but their 2 Darksiders games really raised the bar for 3D action adventure games. Read more: Darksiders Genesis Review Darksiders vs. Games Published by THQ Nordic () Darksiders Genesis Review (PlayStation 4)įebruIt's been a decade and we at last get to play as Strife, the fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse so let's see how much heat he's packing.
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