Genre: Action / Adventure
Experience the Godlike Power of WAR - Combining brutal attacks, supernatural abilities and seamless traversal, delivering intense action combat and epic adventure, set in an immersive demon ravaged world. Open World Exploration - Discover hidden secrets as you explore the vast terrain of a ruined Overworld, and ward off relentless enemies as you battle through the demonic dungeons of the Underworld Extreme Arsenal of Weapons - Unleash WAR's fury with an expansive arsenal of angelic and demonic weapons, and use virtually anything within your environment as a weapon (lamp posts, cars, buses) Choose Your Character's Progression - Increase or unlock new abilities - customized to your gameplay style. Build up WARs Wrath powers and unleash them in spectacular attacks - or collect Soul Cores to increase or unlock new abilities. Horseman of the Apocalypse - Gain the services of RUIN, WAR's phantom steed, blazing a trail through enemies across devastated environments. Graphic Novel Art Style - Joe Madureira's (X-Men, Battle Chasers, The Ultimates) unique visual art style and original storyline. Cinematic Gameplay Experience - Harnessing the power of next-generation console systems, Darksiders: Wrath of War will immerse players in a rich cinematic gameplay experience featuring beautiful graphics, detailed special effects, cinematic lighting and an epic musical score that compliments the in-game action.
Reviews
Leave a reviewWhat an amazing game. I was hooked after an hour. the game gets better and better as you go on so i suggest sticking at it for a bit because you will enjoy it. Its a bit of a dark horse it should have been nominated for game of the year. cant wait for a second intallment. …
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It certainly borrowed heavily from Zelda in the dungeon sections and some of the fighting started to become an inconvenience. As you would expect the comic book graphics were great and overall pretty fun to play - just hoping the sequal has tighter level design and adds some …
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The game starts off really badly, if you ask me. But once you get into the game, you find yourself starting to really enjoy it. The game can be described as a mix between God of War and Zelda, and if you enjoy either of those games, then I really suggest you play Darksiders. …
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