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. ...
Just as War is on a quest to alter how he's perceived, it seems Darksiders itself is on a quest for its own identity. It draws heavily from mechanics established in the 3D Legend of Zelda games and mixes in a forgiving combat system along with element...
Nun, Darksiders ist mehr als nur ein Abklatsch und ein sehr gutes, eigenständiges Action-Adventure. Viele Rätsel, tolle Schauplätze, viele Angrifsskombinationen und gigantische Bosskämpfe. Jedoch hat es den Anschein, als ob Darksiders nichts Eigen...
Abstract: Darksiders has seemingly been in development forever. Once I heard about the title, I was immediately interested in it thanks in large part to my adoration of one of the Darksiders’ creators, Joe Madureira. As more and more information about the game w...
Provided your tastes don’t accommodate the ludicrously wacky Jaction of Bayonetta, then this is most definitely where it’s at. Best case scenario, get them both, but do not let Darksiders become another Conan; it deserves a far, far better fat...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
Clever environmental puzzles; combat is fun, with lots of combos and items to help it feel varied.
Abstract: I must confess that THQ allowed us to have a dirty little secret and we've been playing the final version of Darksiders a couple of weeks before its official release and what better way to start 2010? Written by comic legend Joe Madureira (X-Men), Dark...