Abstract: The original Darksiders featured a hero called War, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, who, in the long-running battle between heaven and hell, was accused of jumping the gun in bringing about the End of Days. Darksiders II runs parallel to th...
Colourful and detailed presentation. Huge world with plenty to explore. Some neat puzzles that make good use of the game's mechanics. Generally fun hack n' slash action. Some great voice work.
Heavily derivative gameplay. Some clipping and system crash bugs possible. Pathfinding pretty rubbish. Menus are a bit irksome. The game takes a while to hit its stride.
Colourful and detailed presentation. Huge world with plenty to explore. Some neat puzzles that make good use of the game's mechanics. Generally fun hack n' slash action. Some great voice work.
Heavily derivative gameplay. Some clipping and system crash bugs possible. Pathfinding pretty rubbish. Menus are a bit irksome. The game takes a while to hit its stride.
Colourful and detailed presentation. Huge world with plenty to explore. Some neat puzzles that make good use of the game's mechanics. Generally fun hack n' slash action. Some great voice work.
Heavily derivative gameplay. Some clipping and system crash bugs possible. Pathfinding pretty rubbish. Menus are a bit irksome. The game takes a while to hit its stride.
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Abstract: Vigil Games has extreme confidence in Darksiders II. If the marketing push hasn't hinted enough, the studio is rather proud of this sequel. Death's adventure has been gestating for over three years, and after a lengthy delay, Mr G Reaper arrives in imp...
Abstract: Darksiders 2 picks up almost right where Darksiders 1 picked up (beware: that sentence might not have said what you think it said); this is because their stories occur at roughly the same time. The premise is that in the first Darksiders, War - a Horse...
Epic Zelda-like adventure, Brutal God of War-style combat, Deep RPG-like experience and weapons systems, Great comic-book visuals and excellent score
Dodgy moments from the camera, Some over-long or over-intricate battles
If Darksiders was God of War meets Zelda the sequel is the same with added Diablo and a dash of Prince of Persia. Still, if it's hardly original, you have to admire the skill with which this cocktail has been mixed, and the enthusiasm evident in every par...
Published: 2012-08-14, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: After being a surprise hit a few years ago, Darksiders 2 looks to continue the story of the Four Horsemen, this time following Death.However, what may be more important for THQ is that Darksiders 2 could make or break the company. Death really couldn't be...
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